Monthly Archives: November, 2022

BUSD Pledges to Address Custodian Shortage

First published in the Nov. 12 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burbank Unified School District had a simple message for teachers and administrators...

BUSD Educator Rises to Lead Luther Middle School

First published in the Nov. 12 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burbank Unified School District has found its new principal at Luther Burbank...

City Council, School Board Too Close to Call

First published in the Nov. 12 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The race for three City Council seats is too close to call with...

Metrolink Breaks Ground on Track Improvements

First published in the Nov. 12 print issue of the Burbank Leader. On Wednesday, Metrolink held a groundbreaking ceremony at the Burbank-Downtown Station to mark...

Councilman Frutos Keeps Pointing His Finger

First published in the Nov. 12 print issue of the Burbank Leader. Last week’s City Council meeting was witness to Councilman Bob Frutos’ lengthy scolding...

Burbank Police Department Crime Log

First published in the Nov. 12 print issue of the Burbank Leader. A man in the middle of the street tried to open the door...

Cheeseburgers in Paradise

Obviously, I’m kinda crushing on autumn this year. So many good games, so many soups … this weather.I was jogging in the rain the...

City Council Honors Filipino American History Month

First published in the Nov. 5 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burbank City Council honored Filipino American History Month last Tuesday, Oct. 25.This...

Burbank, Burroughs Rivalry Produces Pageantry, Excitement

First published in the Nov. 5 print issue of the Burbank Leader. By Eric DanielsonBurbank Leader PHOTO GALLERY The high school rivalry football game between Burroughs and...

Bulldogs, Bears Finish Seasons

First published in the Nov. 5 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burbank High School varsity girls’ tennis team saw its fine season end...
- Advertisment -[bsa_pro_ad_space id=1]

Most Read

27