This Week’s City Council Roundup: 3/16/2021

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The Burbank City Council opened up their virtual City Council meeting on March 16, 2021 with the adjournment of Pete Roses who passed away in January of 2021. Roses coached football and basketball at numerous schools, worked as a one-on-one aid in Burbank middle schools, high school, and the Burbank Adult School, and was also a campus security guard for Burbank High School.

Police Asking for Public’s Help in Locating a Home Intruder Who Allegedly Sexually Assaulted...

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Intruder entered the residence in the early morning hours on March 10

Burbank Unified State Of The Schools 2021 Looks At Pandemic Challenges, Bright Spots And...

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The Burbank Unified School District gave an online presentation for State of the Schools 2021, releasing a video on the Burbank Arts & Education...

Virtually Burbank Event Asks “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?”

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The Burbank Cultural Arts Commission holds a Virtually Burbank/Alone Together online event, "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" on Thursday, March 18. "We'll...

10 Places to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Burbank

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St. Patrick’s Day has become a worldwide celebration to enjoy and celebrate the culture and history of Ireland. Here are 10 places in Burbank to get festive with food, drinks, dancing and dessert this Wednesday. Just don’t forget to wear green!

3 Alarm Fire Burns Decades-Old Cold Storage Facility

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Burbank Fire Fighters fight a 3rd Alarm blaze at 10 W Magnolia blvd. The former Americold Cold Storage Building

Local Residents Carly Weyers and Sarah Tubert Share Their Experiences With “What the Deaf?!”...

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Burbank resident Carly Weyers and Sarah Tubert explore what it means to be Deaf in their "What the Deaf?!" podcast.

Eagle Scout Project Educates Public on Coyote Awareness

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Life Scout, Richie Collins, organized a coyote awareness campaign for his Eagle Scout Project in order to help assist the Burbank Animal Shelter in educating the public on the growing coyote issue arising in Burbank. The campaign consisted of the distribution of over a thousand copies of the Burbank Police Department’s Community Bulletin on Coyote Awareness.

Burbank Unified Plans Limited Reopening For Last Two Months Of School

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UPDATE: Thursday, March 11, 2:38 p.m. Burbank Unified is now proposing to open afternoon in person activities on campus for all grades beginning Monday,...

Get Out Of Town!: Hungry Gardens Urban Farm

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The Hungry Gardens urban farm has been providing fresh-picked, organically grown heirloom produce and teaching its neighbors about gardening and beekeeping since early 2020...
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Leadership Burbank Class of 2026 Launches New Day Laundry, a Mobile Laundry Solution for...

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The New Day Laundry project will fund a custom-built mobile laundry trailer equipped with multiple washers and dryers

Free at 3! Burbank Philharmonic Matinee Concert

The Burbank Philharmonic Orchestra, the only professional orchestra in the San Fernando Valley, invites the community to a free spring matinee concert on Sunday, March 22, at 3 p.m. at Wolfson Auditorium, Burbank High School

Burbank Police Log: February 9 – February 15

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Summary of people apprehended by the police department.