FLASHBACK FRIDAY: “The Dip” – Burbank’s Famed Eatery of the Past
Ask any vintage Burbanker and they will most likely have a story or two about The Dip
Mayor Very Optimistic During State of the City Address
There was as much optimisim as there is new construction in this year's State of the City address
Burbank Becomes Recent Target in String Of Brick-Smashing Windshield Vandalism
Burbank became the latest target in a string of car windshield smashing that has been sweeping through Los Angeles County.
Airport, City Council Joint Meeting Try To Provide Information
After feuding for months, both bodies meet and say problems are not that serious. Information meeting actually brings up more questions than answers including if airport can build a new terminal without Measure B approval by voters
Long-Time Burbank Resident Eugene ‘Gene’ Miller Passes Away
Eugene was a fixture at St. Francis Xavier Church where he was a parishioner, he served in many capacities and was relied upon in fixing and helping the school and the church’s needs, additionally he ran the electrical for the St. Francis Old Tyme Country Faire for over the past 50 years.
Burbank High Principal, Dr. Thomas Crowther, Resigns to Take Job in Los Angeles
Popular Principal will be taking leadership position with one of the original charter organizations in Los Angeles.
Letter to the Editor: Resident Decries Ill-Suited City Council
"Via The Burbank Channel, people all over the world can see our City's elected governing panel"
Earthquake Early Warning System to Become Reality
Senator Feinstein and Congressman Schiff Announce $5 Million in CROmnibus For Additional Stations and New Communications Equipment
It’s on to the Next Election, Burbank
Candidates for Burbank seats have begun taking out nomination papers for the 2017 elections
Burbank Firefighters Wear Pink For Breast Cancer Awareness
Burbank Firefighters wear pink lending their hand to bring breast cancer awareness to the public



















