Assistant City Attorney Julie Scott Has Left The Building
After more then 25 years on the job, Burbank's Chief Assistant City Attorney Julie Scott has retired
Memorial Field Comes Back to Life to Serve Burbank
Memorial Field has come a long way since it's original dedication in 1946 and with a $12 million dollar rebuild will house football, soccer, track meets and graduations for years to come
Spring Break Nature Camps
Register online through Feb. 24.
Burbank Metrolink Station Automobile Break In Advisory
The Burbank Police report at least 8 automobile break ins at the Burbank Metrolink Station
Bob Hope Airport Fire Department Introduces the Panther 1500
The Bob Hope Airport Fire Department has received and put a new Rosenbauer Panther 1500 compressed air foam engine into service. This is the first Class 4 ARFF compressed air foam engine in the united states.
City Council to Bring Back Walmart Questions on February 21
Questions remain about the Walmart store planned for the Empire Center. At issue is what Walmart is selling inside it's walls. The issue will come up again in a couple of weeks
Burbank’s Main Library Opens Dedicated Teen Scene Section
Trying to help meet the need of teenagers, the Burbank Central Library has opened a 'Teen Space' that is a dedicated area for teens to access Library materials
Burbank Water & Power Unveils New EcoCampus
Burbank Water & Power unveiled their new EcoCampus this week. The project, which was paid for in part by the U. S. Department of Energy, is 100 percent sustainable
The Burbank Channel’s Peter Musurlian Picks Up Two Golden Mikes Awards
Peter Musurlian, who is the Station Manager and Senior Producer for The Burbank Channel, won two more Golden Mike awards to bring his total to 10
Burbank’s Rose Float Wins Mayor’s Trophy
Once again, all the hard work by volunteers in Burbank has paid off as "The Dream Machine", Burbank's 2012 entry in the Rose Parade, win the prestigious Mayor's Trophy


















