Anthony Clark Carpio
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Anthony Clark Carpio was a reporter with the Burbank Leader. He joined the Times Community News staff on New Year’s Eve 2012 and covered everything from the City Council to community events. He has a journalism degree from Cal State Northridge. Before reporting in Burbank, he was a reporter with the Huntington Beach Independent and a freelance reporter for the Pasadena Sun, the La Cañada Valley Sun and the Santa Clarita Signal.
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Despite the coronavirus pandemic, officials with the Burbank Tournament of Roses Assn. volunteers will continue to work on its 2021 float entry.
Burbank High School student Aviah Priestley attended a taping of “The Price is Right†game show prior to the coronavirus pandemic.
Urban Press Winery in Burbank is distributing free hand sanitizer made by its sister-business Urban Press Spirits.
Logix closed its Burbank branch after an employee tests positive for the coronavirus.
The janitorial staff at Hollywood Burbank Airport are using a new sanitation device to disinfect the facilities at the airport.
The Boys & Girls Club of Burbank and Greater East Valley is keeping its doors open for community members who need childcare services while they work during the coronavirus pandemic.
With the economy at a near standstill, federal officials are discussing programs available to help small business owners during the coronavirus pandemic.
There are a total of 17 confirmed cases of the coronavirus at the Alameda Care Center in Burbank. Two residents of the facility have died from COVID-19 over the weekend.
Transportation officials reported no issues with the closure of the Burbank Boulevard bridge on Saturday.
Officials with the Alameda Care Center in Burbank announced that several residents and a staff member have tested positive for the coronavirus.