Gatto’s Bill To Protect Communities From Contaminated Properties Signed into Law
New law supported by business organizations, environmental advocates, and local governments, including City of Burbank
Reclaiming The American Soul One Voice At A Time
It was a concert about genocide. Specifically, about a future without genocide. Sung and spoken by people that insist on making a difference
Excell Cleaners, Several Burbank Businesses Announce Fundraisers For Recent Accident Victims
Excell Cleaners and Bobs Big Boy announce fundraisers to support families of the victims of the recent Scott Rd. accident that claimed five young lives.
Burbank Rose Float Presents Open House And Craft Faire
Get your first glimpse of Burbank's 2014 Rose Parade float at the Open House & Craft Faire, enjoy BBQ from Handy Market and browse crafts & gifts for sale.
Nickelodeon And Washington Elementary Team Up For Chalk Day
Nickelodeon artists create playground chalk art with children from local elementary school.
Central Library Celebrates 100 Years With Jam-Packed How-To Festival
Saturday's event puts together short presentations on a variety of skills and topics for the whole family. Food trucks will be on hand for delicious eats.
Gatto Announces Film and Tax Credit Legislation
Assemblyman to introduce a comprehensive film- and television-production tax credit and other related policies in the 2014 legislative session
Late Evening Accident Sends Two to Hospital
Several people were injured in an accident at Pass and Verdugo that required two different rescue ambulances from the fire department to respond
Mountain Lion Spotted Again In Burbank Foothills
Residents of the northern part of Burbank near Brace Canyon Park are cautioned after a mountain lion was seen again in the area.
Street Robbery On Glenoaks Blvd. Startles City Resident
Burbank woman's iPhone is snatched from her hand by another woman, who fled the area with the phone.