Johnny Carson Park Finishes It’s Makeover
This week the construction fences came down around Johnny Carson park the 17.6 acre park that has been under construction for what felt like a lifetime.
Burbank High Student’s Artwork Now Displayed on Airport’s Tower
Hollywood Burbank Airport installed a banner featuring Burbank High School junior Taylor Castile’s artwork on its terminal tower, where the banner will remain until the end of August
Burbank Has Police Commission Vacancy
The City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications for the Police Commission through July 22
Airport Authority Releases Final Environmental Impact Report on Replacement Terminal
Airport Authority Will Consider Certification of the EIR on July 11, 2016
Council Tabs Ron Davis as Newest City Manager
Burbank Water & Power General Manager had served as interim City Manager since February
Burbank City Council Approves 3 Days per Week Watering
While California’s drought continues, water supply conditions have improved in recent months, allowing for an easing of irrigation restrictions.
Ponytail Jamboree Puts Softball Girls to the Test
Results from the annual competition held at Olive Park
High Monday Temperatures, Natural Gas Shortage Might Mean Outages
Responding to limited natural gas supplies that may result in rolling electric blackouts, local agencies work to promote energy conservation across Southern California
Summer By Rail Brings Washington Intern to Burbank
New York, Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis and Portland. These are just a few of the destination cities for Elena Studier as she and her bicycle travel the country by rail. This past Tuesday, she added Burbank to the itinerary, making it her first choice for a Southern California bicycle destination.
Residents Fight to Keep Roller Hockey Rink from Wrecking Ball
After 19 years, City wants to terminate agreement with operator and demolish rink



















