Burbank Sister City Committee Opens Student Applications For 2022 Japan Travel
The Burbank Sister City Committee has opened applications for city resident high school students who would like to join a group traveling to Ota,...
Burbank March for Reproductive Freedom Stands in Favor of Health Rights for All
A gathering of locals led by the Burbank Progressives Facebook group marched along the Chandler Bikeway on Saturday, Sept. 4, to protest a controversial Texas law banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.
Column: Karen & Barry Real Estate News and Views – Why 2021 is Still...
Today, the majority of consumers, 75 percent, say it’s a good time to sell a house.
Letter to the Editor: Resident Questions City’s Commercial Eviction Ban
"Many commercial property owners took out second mortgages on their homes to buy their commercial property..."
Burbank Has Board and Committee Vacancies to Fill
Burbank is accepting applications for the Burbank Housing Corporation Board of Directors and the Community Development Goals Committee
Burbank Fire Department Encourages Pool Safety as Labor Day Weekend Approaches
The Burbank Fire Department advises pool attendees to remain cautious around water as Labor Day Weekend approaches.
Burbank DUI Checkpoint Nets Two Arrests
One arrest for a warrant and another for DUI during the checkpoint held on Victory Saturday night
Burbank Motorcyclist Killed After Striking Medical Transport Van on Alameda
Motorcycle rider was trapped under ambulance and had to be extricated by Burbank Fire personal
Burbank Chamber of Commerce and City of Burbank’s “Chow Down Burbank” Campaign is...
Chow Down Burbank is designed to showcase the incredible eateries in town and encourage diners to embrace delicious new dining experiences
City Planning Board Recommends Ban on Short-Term Rentals
The City of Burbank's Planning Board deliberates and decides to recommend an explicit ban on short-term rentals














