Wildlife Learning Center Reopens to the Public
Wildlife Learning Center (WLC) is a zoological park located in an old olive grove in Sylmar, less than 20 minutes outside of Burbank. The center is home to about 50 different species of animals from lynx, bobcats, foxes, bald eagles, and porcupines to snakes, tortoises, alligators, sloths and more. Before the pandemic, WLC was a large part of the Burbank community and advocated for animals at school assemblies, summer library programs, and even at Magnolia Park’s Ladies and Gents Night Out event.
High School Students Consider Five Entries For New Burroughs Mascot
The students of John Burroughs High School will vote on the preliminary choices for the new Burroughs mascot beginning Monday, February 22.Coordinated by the...
Husband Surprises Wife With Their Childhood Ice Cream Flavor on Valentine’s Day
NATurally JUST IN love hit the menu of Sliders Bakery and Ice Cream Factory on Valentine’s Day as a surprise for one Burbank couple. Justin Worsham worked with Sliders’ owners to re-create his wife’s favorite ice cream flavor that the two use to get when dating in high school. The flavor was discontinued and the two hadn’t tasted it in over 24 years.
Firefighters Respond to Early Morning Fire on Landis Street
One family was displaced after the fire which took firefighters 20 minutes to knock down
Shootout on Burbank Street Over Attempted Car-Jacking Sends One Man to Hospital
A neighbor came to the rescue of a woman who was allegedly being car-jacked, engaging in a gun battle until the suspects fled.
Multiple New Traffic Signals Being Installed in Burbank
A new signal for the Burbank Channel Project as well as others in the City have recently been activated
City of Burbank Releases its Case for Revoking Tinhorn Flats Conditional Use Permit
In a public hearing to be held February 22 by the Burbank City Council, a decision will be made about Tinhorn Flats permit to operate
This Week’s City Council Roundup: 2/9/2020
The Burbank City Council held a virtual joint meeting with the Police Commission on Tuesday, February 9th, 2021. The meeting pushed past midnight putting the council members in overtime, and the majority of the meeting was spent in discussion of the recommendations to council from the Police Commission as well as callers in the public comment portion of the joint meeting.
10 Valentine’s Day Date Ideas To Do In Burbank
Love in the time of Coronavirus makes for a difficult Valentine’s day, but we have 10 amazing date ideas that are both safe and Burbank centered. Don't forget to wear a mask and keep a distance from everyone...but your valentine.
Burbank Firefighters Receive Vaccine, Police Officers Still Waiting for County Health
70% of firefighters and paramedics sign up to take the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine. Police Still waiting for County Health