Bob Hope Airport Suffers Major Power Outage on Runway
A power failure resulting in the loss of edge lighting on a runway resulted in the grounding on many flights trying to leave the airport Thursday night.
Time to Deck the (City) Hall, It’s Christmas Time
Burbank's Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will take place Saturday night at City Hall and Santa's Helpers can be seen bustling around City Hall cleaning and arranging in anticipation of his arrival
Burbank Water and Power Launches Turf Removal Program
BWP launches its newest program, “Go Native!,” which provides Burbank residents with cash rebates for replacing live turf with a California Friendly landscape
BWP Workers Return From New York’s Long Island
Cold, tired, and full of stories, 10 electrical linemen from Burbank Water and Power (BWP) returned from New York’s Long Island after restoring power to hundreds of residents who had gone without electricity for up to 8 days
If You’re Off to Grandmother’s, Bob Hope Airport Has Some Travel Tips
Thanksgiving week kicks off the winter holiday travel season, and passengers traveling through Burbank Bob Hope Airport between Friday, November 16 and Monday, November 26 will experience higher-than-normal passenger traffic due to the Thanksgiving holiday
Burbank Once Again Honors Veterans
Photos from the annual Veteran's Day Ceremony at McCambridge Park.
Burbank’s Recycling Center Buy-Back Program Resumes
The Burbank Recycling Center has announced that it will resume its beverage container buy-back operations at the 500 Flower Street facility beginning Monday, November 12 after having its license suspended by previous operator
Burbank2035 Final Environmental Impact Report Made Available to Public
The City of Burbank is announces the availability of the Burbank2035 Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR).
Bob Hope Airport Puts Together Fundraiser for ‘Superstorm Sandy’ Victims
Today from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., uniformed Airport personnel will be stationed outside of the main terminal entrance collecting both check and cash donations for victims on the East Coast
Colony Theatre Has Been Saved – For Now
However, the award-winning theatre company still must raise $500,000 by year’s end to continue serving the region. The Colony has achieved the first goal of its emergency “Save the Colony” campaign by raising $49,000 in ten days so that it can open THE MORINI STRAD as scheduled on November 17

















