FRIDAY FLASHBACK: History Of Burbank’s City Seals
Burbank has been an incorporated City for 106 years and has had a number of different City Seals
Still Making History Burbank Historical Society’s museum resumes weekend hours and private tours.
Those interested in Burbank history will be glad to know that the Gordon R. Howard Museum Complex is open to the public again.
City Council Candidate Profile: Konstantine Anthony
A q&a with Burbank City Council candidate Konstantine Anthony
Burbank Audiology Center Gives Hearing Aids To Ukrainian Refugees
Two Ukranian refugees are assisted by the Burbank Audiology Center.
Wonder Woman to Join Batman as a Burbank Statue
"The statue will help spotlight Burbank as a leading tourist destination" - Mayor Bob Frutos
Burbank Board Of Education Recognizes Harvey Milk Day, Pride Month, Speech Pathologist Day
The Burbank Board of Education recognized May 22 as Harvey Milk Day, June as Pride Month and May 18 as Speech Pathologist Day, along...
Police Arrest Transient After He Tries to Break into Occupied House
After homeowner had to physically block door from opening after man placed wedge in door, preventing it from closing
Burroughs High Pool Deck Murals Brighten “Home Away From Home”
The large, colorful murals depict swimming and water polo scenes created by student artist Ella Jennings and several student and parent volunteers from the JBHS Aquatic program.
Burbank Police Department Seeks Suspect in Antisemitic Vandalism
Police are asking for help locating the suspect wanted for multiple hate crimes
City Council Plans Special Meeting For Burbank Center Stage Request For Proposals Decision
The Burbank City Council will schedule a special meeting in the coming weeks or months to decide the winner of the Burbank Center Stage Request For Proposals (RFP) process that has been mired in questions and complaints about City Staff execution, communication and competence around the procedure.


















