Does Burbank Need to Rethink Their Policy About Tattoo Parlors?
Have you ever noticed that there are no tattoo shops in Burbank? The city is known for its thriving entertainment industry and small-business-friendly atmosphere, but if you take a deep dive into the City’s restrictive policies, you’ll find that there is an unusual omission in its commercial landscape.
OP/ED Assemblymember Schultz Give Update on Latest Legislation
Today I write to share an update about the work that we’ve been doing in our State Capitol
Providence Honors Local Armenian Community, Commemorates Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
Over two days, the Burbank hospital hosted activities to pay tribute to the resilience and heritage of the Armenian community through reflection, education and cultural celebration
Burbank to Close Trails for Fire Road Maintenance and Brush Clearance
Please be advised of upcoming trail closures for routine fire road maintenance and brush clearance
City Hall Fountain Restoration Project to Begin Next Week
Long awaited project to begin May 5
Burbank Police Arrest Man They Allege Used Social Media to Prey on Minors
Detectives determined that Hernandez had been providing nitrous oxide, marijuana, and alcohol to underage females in exchange for sexual acts
Burbank Chorale Spring Concert: Love is in the Air Coming May 10
Join the Burbank Chorale for an evening of music celebrating love in its many expressions
Board, Commission, and Committee Vacancies Up for Grabs
The Burbank City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications for the upcoming vacancies beginning May 1, 2025, through May 30, 2025
Denim Day Promotes Awareness and Solidarity Against Violence
Wear denim on April 30, 2025, to support awareness against violence toward women.
OP/ED: BWP Customers Ask: Why Are Water and Electric Rates Increasing?
The cost of providing our community with reliable and sustainable services continues to rise


















