Central Library Celebrates 100 Years With Jam-Packed How-To Festival
Saturday's event puts together short presentations on a variety of skills and topics for the whole family. Food trucks will be on hand for delicious eats.
Mountain Lion Spotted Again In Burbank Foothills
Residents of the northern part of Burbank near Brace Canyon Park are cautioned after a mountain lion was seen again in the area.
While Federal Government is Closed, Burbank City Council Takes the Forefront
While Congress shows itself to be totally dysfunctional, Burbank's City Council Firing on all cylinders at Town Hall Meeting
Ice Skating Rink Coming to Downtown Burbank in November
Burbank's City Council gives approval to the Downtown Partnership to have an Ice Rink put in behind City Hall for two month period to attract shoppers
Airport Authority & City Hold Community Dialogue On Replacement Terminal Plans
Burbank Bob Hope Airport Authority and City of Burbank envision future development of the airport property, including a modern replacement terminal.
Burbank Athletic Federation Board Seeking Applicants
Applications will be accepted at the City of Burbank Park, Recreation and Community Services Department Administration office until Friday, September 27, 2013, 5:00 p.m
Local Libraries Host Plethora Of Teen Opportunities
Burbank's great public library system has everything from homework help to artistic outlets for local teens.
Verdugo Park Pool Receives Its Official Opening
Officials held the official dedication ceremonies for the Verdugo Park Pool which is already become very successful this summer
Burbank Water & Power Meets Chromium-6 New Standards
California Department of Public Health announced its draft Maximum Contaminate Level chromium-6 at 10 parts per billion which Burbank Water and Power is already in compliance with
Angelo Dahlia’s Lawsuit Against Burbank Overturned by Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Judgement overturns the district court based on First Amendment rights
















