Burbank Revises Emergency Orders Allowing More Business to Move Outdoors
In Burbank, customers can now get their nails done, have their hair styled, workout, and attend church services all outdoors within private parking lots.
Burbank City Council to Reconsider Decision Whether to Extend Expired Eviction Moratorium Tonight
Burbank's City Council will reconsider a decision made April 21 to let their Eviction Moratorium expire at the end of April
Burbank Company Unveils New Website to Track COVID-19 Cases
. The non-profit website was developed to help communities and city governments spot local virus trends
Providence Saint Joseph Foundation Receives $100,000 from the Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation
Gift will Support the Medical Center's Response to COVID-19
City of Burbank’s Eviction Moratorium to End April 30
Los Angeles County and State Moratorium Orders take over until May 31 with new rent repayment urgency ordinance adopted by Burbank
Q & A with Justin Hess, Burbank’s Director of Emergency Services
City Manager Justin Hess pulls double duty when disasters endanger Burbank
Substitutes Left Out Of Teacher’s Compensation Seek Support
Substitute teachers left without an income petition to be included in the school district’s employee compensation during the Coronavirus shutdown.
Burbank Police to Celebrate Easter With ‘Stay at Home’ Egg Hunt
The Burbank Police Department is hoping to raise spirits over Easter weekend by promoting a “Stay at Home” Easter Egg Hunt
Burbank’s Disaster Council Meets, Chairman Issues Social Distancing Rules
"Any person violating any of the provisions or failing to comply with any of the mandatory requirements of this Code including violating this order may be guilty of a misdemeanor pursuant Burbank Municipal Code"
How Burbank High School Is Responding to COVID-19
Burbank High School Principal, Thomas Crowther, discusses how the student body is being impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.