Burbank Company Unveils New Website to Track COVID-19 Cases
. The non-profit website was developed to help communities and city governments spot local virus trends
Burbank High Seniors Pick Up Caps And Gowns For Graduation
Graduating seniors at Burbank and Burroughs High Schools picked up their caps and gowns this week. BHS first year Principal Tom Crowther, also known as Dr. C on campus, explained how the process worked and his hopes for the Class of 2020.
Providence Saint Joseph Foundation Receives $100,000 from the Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation
Gift will Support the Medical Center's Response to COVID-19
Friends of the Burbank Public Library Receives $300,000 Donation
Friends of the Burbank Public Library received a donation of nearly $300,000 from the estate of long-time member and volunteer Jane Mulder, who passed away in 2019
Noted Magician Robert Gwodz, 86, Dies
Noted close-up magician and long time Burbank resident Robert (Bob) J. Gwodz, 86, died of natural causes on January 28, 2020
City of Burbank’s Eviction Moratorium to End April 30
Los Angeles County and State Moratorium Orders take over until May 31 with new rent repayment urgency ordinance adopted by Burbank
Gene Costa – Longtime Jordan, Burroughs Teacher Dies
Gene was hired by the District in 1961 and began teaching at Jordan Middle School, later transferring to John Burroughs High School where he taught Economics and Government
Q & A with Justin Hess, Burbank’s Director of Emergency Services
City Manager Justin Hess pulls double duty when disasters endanger Burbank
Substitutes Left Out Of Teacher’s Compensation Seek Support
Substitute teachers left without an income petition to be included in the school district’s employee compensation during the Coronavirus shutdown.
Funds Granted for Double Tracks for Downtown Burbank Metrolink Station
$107 Million of the $500 Million Awarded by the California State Transportation Agency Goes to Metrolink Antelope Valley Double Track Project


















