Media City Credit Union Back-to-School Savings Tips
We have narrowed down the best financial tips to help you remain in control of your back to school spending
Q & A with Justin Hess, Burbank’s Director of Emergency Services
City Manager Justin Hess pulls double duty when disasters endanger Burbank
Suspects Sought For Attempted Armed Robbery On Avon
Police continue to investigate the attempted armed robbery of a Burbank resident on Thursday, September 5, at 11:45 p.m. on the 1500 block of N. Avon St.
Burroughs Boys’ Soccer Comes Up Just Short Against CV
Indians put forth tough fight in battling back from big deficit.
Postman Arrested For Selling Drugs
Letter carrier delivering more than just the mail while on duty.
Final Results and Season Review for Hap Minor and Ponytail Softball
A total of 689 participants from 99 teams competed this year in Hap Minor and Ponytail Softball
City Rings In Holiday Season At Mayor’s Tree Lighting
Burbank celebrates the Holidays with the lighting of the tree on City Hall steps, Santa, Mickey Mouse and more.
This Week’s City Council Roundup 12/15/2020
On Tuesday, December 15th, the Burbank City Council held their last City Council meeting of 2020 and were accompanied by new council members Konstantine Anthony and Nick Schultz. The council has continued to meet virtually due to the state of emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Burroughs Girls Volleyball Loses To Mission Viejo In CIF Playoffs
The first two games were decided by two points, while in the third set it was seven
YMCA Breakfast Serves 600 Hungry People
This community breakfast began at 7:30 a.m. and for the next four hours served approximately 600 participants as volunteers estimated that they “flipped” over 2,000 pancakes and browned 1,200 tasty sausages