Burbank Teen Collects Masks And Hand Wipes For Project 3000 Homeless Outreach Campaign
Just one week into his Project 3000 campaign, a local teenager has collected thousands of cloth masks, sanitary hand wipes and other supplies to...
This Week’s City Council Roundup: 2/23/2021
The Burbank City Council held a meeting virtually on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 and started the meeting with the adjournment of Tom LaBonge who passed away on January 7, 2021. LaBonge served the City of Los Angeles for 40 years and was an LA City Councilmember for the 4th District from 2001 to 2015.
Board Of Education Hears Report On Burbank School Resource Officers
The Burbank Board of Education heard a report on the duties and outreach efforts of Burbank School Resource Officers at the regular Board meeting...
Council Votes to Revoke Tinhorn Flats Conditional Use Permit
On Monday, February 22, 2021 the Burbank City Council held a four and a half hour long public hearing in consideration to revoke, suspend, or modify the Conditional Use Permit for Tinhorn Flats Saloon & Grill located at 2623 W Magnolia Blvd. Staff recommended to adopt a resolution to revoke the permit for violating the conditions of approvals numbers 31 and 32, violating the Burbank Municipal Code, and creating a public nuisance.
Pastor Dave Says Goodbye to the Burbank Community After 7 Years at South Hills...
Dave and Karrie Stewart moved with their four children to Burbank in August of 2013 from Arizona to plant a South Hills Church campus in the city, but what they started was a community movement that would touch the entire San Fernando Valley. Now over 7 years later, the Stewart family is ready to move back to their home state of Ohio and saying goodbye at their last service on Sunday, February 28th.
Jordan Renaming Committee Narrows List To Five
Nearly two years after the Burbank Board of Education agreed to rename David Starr Jordan Middle School, the Jordan Renaming Committee has released its...
Starlight Estates Regulations Restore Neighborhood Order
Regulations passed by the City in June have continued to keep intruders away from the Starlight Estates neighborhood of Burbank.
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...
Firefighters Respond to Early Morning Fire on Landis Street
One family was displaced after the fire which took firefighters 20 minutes to knock down