Monthly Archives: October, 2022

City Puts Rancho Equestrian District at Risk

First published in the Oct. 29 print issue of the Burbank Leader. Despite concerns from property owners and residential equestrians from the Burbank Rancho Equestrian...

Burbank Police Department Crime Log

First published in the Oct. 29 print issue of the Burbank Leader. Burbank Police Department officers were contacted regarding a naked woman walking around an...

You Can Go Home Again

By Chris Erskine I hail from a family of beavers, the direct descendants of Ulster Protestants. We work hard (seven days a week); we play...

Vote Takahashi, Mullins, Springer for City Council

First published in the Oct. 22 print issue of the Burbank Leader. Please vote for Tamala Takahashi, Zizette Mullins and Sharon Springer for City Council.I...

Springer Always Speaks Up

First published in the Oct. 22 print issue of the Burbank Leader. I have been a Burbank resident for more than 35 years, and I...

Town Hall Replaces Debate After Candidates Withdraw

First published in the Oct. 22 print issue of the Burbank Leader. Civic Duty Media — a local nonprofit consisting of college and high school...

Bulldogs, Bears to Open League Prelims

First published in the Oct. 22 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burbank High School varsity girls’ tennis team lost a Pacific League match...

Burbank High School Classmates From 1972 Reunite

First published in the Oct. 22 print issue of the Burbank Leader. Burbank High School’s Class of 1972 recently held their 50th reunion at the...

Reelect Springer as Councilwoman

First published in the Oct. 22 print issue of the Burbank Leader. Councilwoman Sharon Springer is a true advocate for those who need to be...

Family Service Agency Raises Funds With ‘Imagine a City’ Gala

First published in the Oct. 22 print issue of the Burbank Leader. There was a lot going on at the Pointe this past Saturday evening...
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