Burbank Police Department Hosts First Women’s Self-Defense Seminar
The Burbank Police Department held its first-ever Women’s Self-Defense Seminar on March 1, a free three-hour workshop that equipped local women with vital self-defense skills and situational awareness techniques.
Runner Nate Jones Knows Burbank Better Than Google Maps
When Nate Jones moved to Burbank at the end of 2022, he had no idea that within two years, he would accomplish a feat few could ever imagine—running every single street in the city.
Burbank Opens New Community Garden, Expanding Urban Green Space
New community garden offers fresh produce, sustainability, and connection for Burbank residents.
Parks and Recreation Holds Adaptive Sports Expo
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Parks and Recreation in Burbank.
McKinley Elementary School Students Enjoy Career Day With 33 Different Presentors.
On Thursday, February 6th, William McKinley Elementary School hosted its annual
schoolwide Career Day.
Burbank Noon Rotary, Zonta and Temple Emanu El Join Forces to Fight Human Trafficking
Community leaders and volunteers unite to raise awareness and take action locally.
Bret Harte Elementary Pioneers Organic Waste Recycling in Fight Against Climate Crisis
One public elementary school in Burbank, Bret Harte, has become a testing ground for an innovative on-site food waste reduction initiative.
Burbank Library Hosts Climate Conversation With Renowned Paleontologist And JPL Scientist
The Burbank Public Library hosts a climate conversation featuring esteemed paleontologist and author Neil Shubin and Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist Alex Gardner on Wednesday, February 5.
Burbank Human Relations Council Honors Dr. King’s Legacy with Inspiring Community Celebration
BHRC sent our first black president, Vernon Michel, to the last leg of the Civil Rights March led by Dr. King from Selma to Montgomery in 1965.
Burbank Fire Department Graduates 12 New Fire Recruits
The Burbank Fire Department graduated 12 new Firefighters at recent ceremonies