City of Burbank Launches Housing Enforcement Unit
Burbank has launched its Housing Enforcement Unit (HEU), a program dedicated to enforcing the City’s Tenant Protection Ordinance adopted in July 2024 and amended earlier this year
Governor Signs Portantino Bills Addressing Drinking Water Safety, Discrimination, Recycling, and Opioids
Senate Bills 1147, 1100, 607, and 551, authored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino have been signed into law
One of Burbank’s Most Hazardous Elevators to be Replaced
Of 83 calls for people trapped in the last 14 months, over 20 came from city-owned elevators
Burbank School District Seeks Families Input on Special Education Master Plan
This year, the Burbank Unified School District is working on developing a multi-year Special Education Master Plan
Mayor’s Tree Lighting Draws Hundreds To City Hall
Burbank held the annual Mayor's Tree Lighting at Burbank City Hall. Mayor Emily Gabel-Luddy introduced her fellow City Councilmembers and special guest, Congressman Adam Schiff.
“The Contest” Author Discusses Tumultuous 1968 Presidential Campaign
The free event at the Burbank Public Library focuses on what the author, Michael Schumacher, calls "the 1968 election and the war for America's soul." He also asks, "What did we learn?"
Police Looking for Motive in Early Morning Stabbing
33-year-old man on Andover Drive was stabbed multiple times and is listed in serious condition
PHOTO GALLERY: Burbank Young Professionals Celebrate Fifth Year with Costume Party
This past week, the Burbank Young Professionals gathered at West Coast Customs to hold an Anniversary Party with a Halloween-type Theme.
Sheared Fire Hydrant Sends Water Gushing Into Neighborhood
50-foot geyser takes firefighters about 30 minutes to contain as water rushes through neighborhood streets after accident
Annual Rotary Holiday Dinner Cheers BCR Clients And Their Families
Everyone enjoyed an Italian dinner with their families, sang and danced to songs of the season and received presents from Santa
















