Monthly Archives: September, 2023

Burroughs Takes Down Muir, Pasadena in League

The Burroughs High School varsity girls’ volleyball team defeated host Pasadena in four games, 22-25, 25-21, 25-19, 25-20, in a Pacific League match on...

City Requests Applications for Board of Library Trustees

The Burbank city clerk’s office is accepting applications for the Board of Library Trustees through Oct. 13. To submit an application online, those interested can...

Burbank Police Department Crime Log

A man allegedly brandished a machete toward a female victim in a garage near 550 N. 1st St. at noon on Sept. 6. He...

The Quiet Before the Storm

You’ve heard the phrase the “quiet before the storm.” That’s what you are experiencing at the moment. For example, dire communitywide effects have been...

Times Are Changing for Rancho, Burbank

Burbank Leader reporter Gavin Quinton wrote in the Sept. 2 issue of the Burbank Leader what many may see as a heartwarming story about...

To Explain Lack of Representation, Follow the Money

I’ve almost always watched, listened to, or participated in Burbank City Council meetings. I’ve raised my family in Burbank and support and participate in...

Mayor Should Be Held to a Higher Standard

In regards to Mayor Konstantine Anthony’s behavior at a recent event in which he was spanked by a drag queen, I am extremely disappointed...

Mayor’s Conduct Reflects Poorly on Burbank

I am a lifelong resident, homeowner and constituent in Burbank. The conduct of Mayor Konstantine Anthony has been a terrible reflection on the city...

Changes Need to Be Made

At the Tuesday, Sept. 12 , I called in to voice my displeasure for Mayor (sorry not deserving of this title) Konstantine Anthony. Twice...

Council Approves Tenant Protection Ordinance

After five months of lively debate between tenants and landlords at City Hall over mass evictions, the Burbank City Council has adopted the Burbank...
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