Tinhorn Flats Protest Will be Allowed in Front of Mayor’s Residence
Because of an vague Municipal Code and the unwillingness of the District Attorney to prosecute, officials can only monitor situation
City Says “Not Our Police Department Survey”
City of Burbank and Burbank Police Department are not affiliated with a Private Police Department Survey
Burbank Community YMCA to Open the City’s First LGBTQIA+ Resource Center on June 11
Rob Rodriguez and Mary Cutone are currently preparing to open the Burbank Community YMCA's Social Impact Center on June 11. The center will include social justice impact work, LGBTQIA+ resources, and foster care advocacy for youth in the community.
Burbank Unified Aims For “Better Normal” As 2020-21 School Year Draws To A Close
With less than three weeks left in the 2020-21 school year, the Burbank Board of Education heard new plans for the district to provide...
Burbank Board Of Education Recognizes Student Board Members
The three high school student representatives of the Burbank Board of Education were recognized for their efforts during the 2020-21 year at the regular...
Burbank City Council Extends Outdoor Dining Program Through the End of 2021
Burbank City Council approved extending the Outdoor Dining Program including continued use of public sidewalks citywide and parking spaces and in-street parklet dining on San Fernando Blvd. in Downtown Burbank
Letter to the Editor: Business Owner Disappointed in City Council
In my eyes and ears it was a disgrace quite frankly!!
Letter to the Editor: Saying Farewell to a Current Burbank Icon
Burbank will miss Mickey and we will never forget him
Burbank to Follow County’s Lead and Drops Outdoor Mask Order
Burbank will now follow County's Lead of the mask mandate. So far 50.5% of Burbank's adult population has received at least one vaccine shot
Burbank Detectives Arrest Two for Attempted Murder
Detectives working the case served a warrant that netted two suspects in the attempted murder April 27 on Kling Street

















