A site to be seen
CITY CENTER — Burbank’s official website — a quilt of ad hoc fonts, logos and colors against a white page — shed its drab skin Tuesday, initiating a new online presence that city officials said was more reflective of the “Media Capital of the World.”
End is near for post office
BURBANK — Despite thousands of signatures culled from neighborhood residents and business owners, the U.S. Postal Service is moving ahead with plans to shutter the Magnolia Park Post Office and studying whether to close the Glenoaks Station Post Office, officials said.
Stricter water limits take another step
CITY HALL — Residents must limit outdoor irrigation to 15 minutes a day, per station, three days a week, according to restrictions approved Tuesday by the City Council.
2009 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW BURBANK: New outlook for Bulldogs
BURBANK HIGH — The Burbank High football team was hoping Friday would be a momentous day in the history of the school’s sports program.
2009 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW BELLARMINE-JEFFERSON: Guards look to open up offense
BELLARMINE-JEFFERSON HIGH — Like its counterpart across town, Burbank High, the Bellarmine- Jefferson High football team has been adversely affected by the smoke from nearby fires.
One final balancing act
He searched for the kick, the same kick that had been his trademark in leading him from the middle of the pack to the front, the same kick that had led him to prominence.
ON THE TOWN: 'Visiting' at the Colony Theatre
While any visit to the Colony Theatre is guaranteed to offer an evening of exceptional entertainment, theatergoers who made their way to the Downtown Burbank venue Saturday evening encountered a visit that also proved to be humorous, complicated, thought-provoking and poignant. To raise the curtain on the second production of their 35th season, the Colony Theatre Company presented author Jeff Baron’s provocative play “Visiting Mr. Green.”