Burbank Company Unveils New Website to Track COVID-19 Cases

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. The non-profit website was developed to help communities and city governments spot local virus trends

City of Burbank’s Eviction Moratorium to End April 30

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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

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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.

Schiff Presses California Labor Agency to Open Application for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program

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New Program Extends Unemployment Compensation to Freelance, Contract and Gig Workers; Benefits Retroactive to February

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

St. Joseph’s Medical Center Has Prepared For The Surge

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myBurbank's Greg Simay talked with Dr. Angelique Campen who ran St. Joseph’s Emergency Medicine Department for many of her 20 years there

Hollywood Burbank Airport Temporarily Consolidates Terminal Operations

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All flights and services to take place at Terminal A starting Friday, April 10, 6 p.m.

Providence Will Use Remote Learning for Remainder of School Year

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The school implemented its remote learning curriculum on March 16 and since then, students have not missed a day of instruction
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Burroughs Softball Edged By Host Crescenta Valley 2-1

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The Bears and Falcons were tied at 1-1 until the bottom of the seventh inning.

Burbank Boys Tennis Begins New Era With Win Over Burroughs

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Burroughs Jaden Chapman played in some of the closest sets of the match.

Bread and Beats

The first thing you notice is the counter. Randall Michael Tobin will casually mention that he built that counter himself—skills he picked up in junior high school shop class half a century ago and still uses every day.