National Night Out Brings the Community Together with Police & Fire Departments
Burbank citizens come together to promote the city's annual "National Night Out"
Author Discusses California Aviation Pioneer
Twenty years before the Wright Brothers, John J. Montgomery flew a heavier-than-air craft near San Diego, the first such flight in the Western Hemisphere. Author Craig Harwood stops by the Central Library to talk about the California story and sign copies of his book "Quest for Flight."
Gatto’s Support Lands Burbank Grant
City of Burbank Water & Power awarded a $163,000 grant with support from Assemblyman Mike Gatto
Going Going Gone! Auctions America Comes and Goes
Classic cars and more go on the auction block this past weekend
New Construction Detours and Closers for Empire Project
Construction activities and closures listed below will occur during the week of August 3-8, as part of the I-5 Empire Project
The Group Rep’s Streetcar Is….Stellar! At The Lonny Chapman
If you’ve never seen the play before, the Rep’s performance will show why Streetcar remains an eternal classic
Incheon Students Visit Burbank For Exchange Program
Students from Burbank's sister city Incheon, South Korea, visited City Hall, the Police and Fire Building, Cartoon Network and more places of interest in Burbank as part of a two week student exchange program.
Burbank City Council Limits Landscape Irrigation To Three Days Per Week
Action limits landscape watering in the city of Burbank to Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and for no more than 15 minutes each day for each irrigation station
Burbank Students Attend Grammy Camp
The selective summer music program attracts young musicians in high school from throughout the country; three Burbank teenagers were accepted after auditioning and attended camps in Minneapolis and downtown Los Angeles earlier this month.
New Construction Activities and Closures for Empire Project
Residents and businesses close to the freeway may notice vibration and construction noise


















