Coyote Euthanized After Caught In Trap At Bob Hope Park

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Burbank Animal Control Officers are forced to euthanize a badly injured coyote discovered caught in a trap in bushes near the freeway at Bob Hope Park.

Burbank Mountain Lion Sightings Focus of Community Meeting

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On Saturday morning Burbank Animal Shelter Superintendent Brenda Castaneda and Senior Animal Control Officer Stacie Levin brought residents of the Halston Estates together with JC Healy, Game Warden with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife for a community meeting to discuss both the reality of living with wild animals, as well as, how to best protect themselves from potential attacks.

Mountain Lion Spotted Again In Burbank Foothills

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Residents of the northern part of Burbank near Brace Canyon Park are cautioned after a mountain lion was seen again in the area.

Burbank Celebrates National Night Out 2013

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Burbank residents gathered at Chandler and Keystone besides their various neighborhoods to strengthen neighborhood spirit and celebrate the police-community partnership

Burbank Animal Shelter Partners with Local Retail Pet Stores

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In partnership with local retail pet stores, the Burbank Animal Shelter will hold traveling adoption events starting with Peggy Wood’s Pet Emporium on March 2, and A La Mutt on March 16

City Council to Puppy Mills: Don’t Do Business in Burbank

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City Council decides to outlaw the sale of "Puppy Mill" dogs in Burbank pet stores. There will be no 'grandfather' clause for existing businesses

Burbank Takes on Puppy Mills – Interview with Vice Mayor Gabel-Luddy

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This is a final article in a series researching the introduction of a proposed pet Sales and Breeding Regulations Ordinance that may potentially eliminate the sale of commercially bred dogs and cats in the City of Burbank.

Burbank Takes on Puppy Mills – An Interview with Councilman David Gordon

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This is the final article in a series researching the introduction of a proposed pet Sales and Breeding Regulations Ordinance that may potentially eliminate the sale of commercially bred dogs and cats in the City of Burbank.

Burbank Takes on Puppy Mills – A Pet Store Owners Perspective

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This is part three of a series on the issue of pet stores selling puppies in Burbank, whether the city should prevent sales of puppies in Burbank, and a greater issue of animal abuse through the distribution of puppies produced in “puppy mills.”

Burbank Takes on Puppy Mills – An Animal Rights Perspective

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SECOND IN A SERIES - Animal right groups, such as Burbank CROPS, do not want to shut down pet stores, as Shelly Rizzotti, Burbank CROPS member explains, they simply want to prevent pet stores from selling or distributing commercially bred “puppy mill” dogs.

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Burroughs Baseball Blanks Rival Burbank 4-0

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The Bears shut out the Bulldogs in a Pacific League game.

Denim Day Promotes Awareness and Solidarity Against Violence

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Wear denim on April 30, 2025, to support awareness against violence toward women.

OP/ED: BWP Customers Ask: Why Are Water and Electric Rates Increasing?

The cost of providing our community with reliable and sustainable services continues to rise