Halloween Outdoor Decoration Contest Winners Announced
Winning entries are more fun than frightening in Burbank Civic Pride's first Halloween Outdoor Decoration Contest. Residential winner fills his front yard with moving characters including pumpkins that tell jokes and a grave digger who dances and sings.
State of the City: Burbank Remains in Great Shape
With Mayor Frutos sidelined by an illness, Vice-Mayor Talamantes steps in to give local business leaders the State of the City address
Airport Authority, City Council Come to Agreement on New Terminal
Officially called the Airport Conceptual Term Sheet, which is essentially the groundwork for a formal agreement for a replacement terminal
Outdoor Skating Will Return to Downtown Burbank
Holiday tradition returns for outdoor ice skating returns to the corner of N 3rd Street and E Orange Grove Avenue
Bob Hope Airport Becomes Stage for Active Shooter Training
Multiple fire and police agencies worked together inside Burbank's Bob Hope Airport terminal during an active shooter drill, marking the first time such a training has taken place.
Through Mutual Aid, Burbank Never Stands Alone
With a mutual aid system in place, both Burbank Police and Fire are ready to assist or ask from assistance from other agencies in emergencies
Burbank’s City Clerk is Now Also in the Passport Business
the Clerk’s office will provide passport services to those needing a new passport, or renewing an existing one
Burbank Beer Festival Coming to Downtown Burbank Saturday
A first of its kind, the Burbank Beer Festival will celebrate the arrival of the autumn season, local business and of course, refreshing craft beers
New Airport Terminal Update: Talks Continuing
Burbank residents may have an opportunity to hear the latest plans for a replacement terminal at Bob Hope Airport before the end of the year
Burbank Police Monitor Contract Extended Three Years by City Council
Consultant Michael Gennaco will continue working with the city and serving as an independent monitor of the Burbank Police Department, now that the City Council extended his contract another three years



















