Monthly Archives: January, 2021

Death of Revered Coach Prompts Shock, Sorrow

Beloved coach and Burbank High School campus supervisor Pete Roses died on Tuesday at 56.The unexpected death of Roses, who coached basketball and football...

Distance Learning Taking Toll on Parents

Leeron Tal Dvir’s older son, Micah, is excelling in his 5th-grade classes at Thomas Jefferson Elementary School. In fact, he’s performing even better than...

Health Order Rollback Allows Outdoor Dining

Outdoor dining resumed on Friday following a health order from Los Angeles County officials, just days after the state lifted its prohibition of the...

City Council Sets Goals for This Year

Economic recovery, tackling climate change and promoting diversity were just some of the ideas City Council members put forth during their annual goals-setting meeting...

County Sues Tinhorn Flats Over COVID-Related Rules

Los Angeles County filed a civil complaint against Tinhorn Flats Saloon and Grill this week, arguing that the restaurant violated COVID-19 health orders.The complaint,...

Rally Calls for Sports Restart

Car horns blared and balloons bobbled in a light breeze on Friday, January 15 when several dozen young athletes, their coaches and parents participated...

Local Resident Seeks Kidney Donor

It was about a week after Cameron Wardlaw had gone to urgent care that he got the phone call. He was at home, drinking...

2020 Crime Reports Lowest Since 2014

Though Burbank crime reports continued climbing in the final month of 2020, the year totaled the lowest figure since 2014, according to data from...

BUSD Focus Is on COVID-19 Vaccinations

It may be a new year, but the concerns remain the same for the Burbank Unified School District. In the first official Board of...

Burbank Resident Produces World War II Film

A new film, produced by a Burbank resident, on the efforts of a World War II U.S. Army Air Corps rescue team will be...
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