Monthly Archives: April, 2023

Rancho Plan Reeks of Entitlement

I may not be a “horse person” and I may not live in Rancho, but I know horse manure when I smell it.The Burbank...

Building an Airport Terminal Is Not a Moon Walk

In reading the Burbank Leader on Saturday, April 8, I had these thoughts:It took seven years from President Kennedy’s moon speech until Neil Armstrong’s...

Burbank’s Electoral System Is Threatened

Burbank’s City Council is considering changing its at-large voting to a district-based system. A letter threatening the city with litigation for violating California’s Voting...

JBHS Athlete at Invitational

Burroughs High School senior Dilan Webster recently competed in the boys’ long jump event at the Arcadia Invitational. He placed third overall in his...

Bulldogs, Bears Suffer League Losses

The Burbank High School varsity baseball team was edged at Crescenta Valley High School in La Crescenta, 2-1, in a Pacific League game on...

Burbank Leaders Condemn Anti-Armenian Posters

By Andres de Ocampoand Gavin J. QuintonBurbank Leader Armenian and Jewish community leaders issued a statement of unity at this Tuesday’s Burbank City Council meeting,...

On The Town: Boys & Girls Club Helps Youth Explore College, Careers

There was a time, “back in the day,” as the years of the 20th century are now referred to, when a boy envisioned a...

Bears Defeat Glendale in League Matchup

Deep into the Pacific League boys’ volleyball schedule, Burroughs found itself in an unfamiliar position, looking up to the top of the league standings...

City Eyes Economic Recovery, Outlines Obstacles

As COVID-19 cases continue to trend downward in Southern California, so too have worries of its impact on the local economy, according to a...

Chris Erskine: Shop-Vacs and Fairy Princesses

Confession: My most-prized possession is a giant Shop-Vac designed by NASA to suck aliens, star dust and lost dreams from the deepest recesses of...
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