Monthly Archives: March, 2023

Spring Into Action: Give Blood With the Red Cross

The American Red Cross is reminding the public that the need for blood doesn’t take a break.Blood and platelets remain at risk of running...

Rain Wreaks Havoc on High School Athletic Schedules

The rainstorms last weekend and earlier this week have wreaked havoc with many high school athletic teams, causing postponements which will have a ripple...

Women of Distinction Awards Go to Two Burbank Residents

In honor of Women’s History Month, state Sen. Anthony Portantino recognized 15 accomplished women from across the senate district who have positively contributed to...

On The Town: Talking Shop: Hospital Guild Upgrades Thrift Store

President John F. Kennedy called change “the law of life.”“Those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future,”...

Burbank Police Department Crime Log

A juvenile female and a male entered a Macy’s located at 200 E. Cypress Ave. and allegedly stole $1,040.38 of merchandise at 2:30 p.m....

Delbert “Deken” Jones

Date of Birth: June 20, 1933 Date of Death: February 27, 2023 Deken was born in Laguna Beach, California, the only child of Nola Catherine and...

Max B. Hobbs

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Max B. Hobbs, who peacefully left this world on March 2, 2023, at...

Make Single-Use Plastic Conversation Inclusive

Among the many reasons why City Council should approve the proposed plastic waste reduction ordinance is the fact that plastic pollution is an environmental...

Metrolink Train Strikes Vehicle

First published in the March 18 print issue of the Burbank Leader.

Water District Eases Emergency Restrictions

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California withdrew emergency restrictions on water use for Burbank and nearly 7 million people in surrounding cities after...
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