Celebrate Earth Day with a Burbank Native Gardener
It’s Earth Day! April 22nd marks the date of Earth Day every year as it has since the modern environmental movement in 1970 and is celebrated in over 190 countries. This Earth Day, Burbank resident, Erin Orr, provides insight into the impacts of California native gardening and how you can incorporate it into the landscape of your Burbank home.
Burbank Chamber Honors Businesses and Bids Farewell to City Landmark
The Burbank Chamber of Commerce will be holding their “Excellence Awards” event to applaud the small businesses of Burbank
Washington Elementary Highlights Autism Acceptance Month
Staff and students at George Washington Elementary School are highlighting Autism Acceptance Month during April, along with Burbank Unified School District and schools around...
Burbank Cultural Arts Presents “Virtually Burbanksy: The Art Of The Box” Online
The Burbank Cultural Arts Commission presents Virtually Burbanksy: The Art of the Box in an online forum for members of the Burbank...
Burbank Police Log: March 28 – April 3
One week's worth of arrests made by the Burbank police department.
Zonta Club of Burbank Area Presents Its Second Virtual LUNAFEST
the Zonta Club of Burbank Area will once again present this unique and popular festival of films by, for and about women
Building Bulldogs Program Incorporates Social-Emotional Learning At Burbank High School
Faculty members and students have pioneered the program, and it is transforming the academic experiences of BHS students.
Burbank Police to Try Private Parking Enforcement Company
Department is planning a one-year hybrid service delivery pilot program
Burbank Police Announce “Etch and Catch” Program
Burbank residents can have their license plate number etched onto their catalytic converter, free of charge
Edison Students Create a Living Painting with Art for the Sky
On Wednesday, April 13th, Edison elementary participated in “Art for the Sky” a giant living painting made by the entire 500 count student body and some staff on the grass. The activity was part of a three day art/STEM experience presented by aerial artist and educator, Daniel Dancer, in which the students crowded together into a 80x60 ft lightbulb outline, in honor of their school.