Letter to the Editor: Resident Concerned About Candidate Campaign Donations
Resident Concerned About Candidate Campaign Donations
Burbank Police Seek Public’s Help in Locating Stolen Burbank Water and Power Truck
Truck stolen Friday afternoon in the area of Third and Providencia
BUSD Board Meeting: Cell Phone Usage Discussed, Filipino Month Recognized
One speaker criticizes Board for lack of information after Bret Harte was shut down after a student threat
Letter to the Editor: Reader Worried About Burbanks Future Real Estate
"...Burbankers must face the reality of watching their long inert city rapidly become a "media fossil"...
Burbank Police Department’s Pink Cruiser Unveiled for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The Burbank Police Department (BPD) unveiled their annual pink police cruiser on October 1st in front of the Burbank Fire and Police Headquarters building in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Letter to the Editor: Reader Calls Out Burbank Tenants Union for Hypocrisy
"Hypocrisy is clear when you selectively criticize one candidate while conveniently ignoring the identical actions of the ones that you support."
Burroughs Student Brings Endometriosis Awareness with Documentary “Silent Suffering”
Hannah Hope O’Briant isn’t just any 15-year-old student at John Burroughs High School. This Junior is a film maker, spreading awareness with her short documentary film, “Silent Suffering: How Endometriosis Affects Teens.”
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
Burbank Cultural Arts Commission has Vacancy
Burbank's City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications for the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission beginning October 1, through October 30, 2024
City of Burbank Awards $48K in Community Arts Grants
Launched in October 2023, the pilot grant program was designed to support local artists and non-profit arts organizations
















