110 Reasons to Love Burbank in Honor of the City’s Anniversary

July marks the 110th anniversary of the City of Burbank being an incorporated city. We know that what makes Burbank great is...

Seventh Firearm This Year Discovered in Carry-on Bag at Hollywood Burbank Airport

During the routine screening of carry-on luggage, a TSA officer spotted the image of a revolver on the X-ray screen

Locals Celebrate the Return of the City of Burbank’s of Annual 4th of July...

On Sunday, July 4, groups gathered in Burbank to watch the return of the annual Burbank 4th of July fireworks display from the Starlight Bowl.

Everything Fine With the Burbank Libraries Since Overdue Fines Now Abolished

Items that are lost, damaged or never returned will still be assessed replacement fees

Burbank City Council Meets to Discuss In Person Meetings and Water Management

City Council discusses future plans for water management in face of drought conditions

City of Burbank to Celebrate 110th Anniversary

During the month of July, the City of Burbank will observe its 110th Anniversary as an incorporated City

Burbank Police Commission Meets to Discuss Mental Health Services and Relationship With Burbank Police...

During the June 16th meeting, Burbank Police Commission reported on the expansion of mental health services while the Police Chief addressed rising crime rates in the city

Burbank Parks and Recreations Reopens Its Indoor Facilities

Full operational services will be offered beginning on Monday, June 21, 2021

Tinhorn Flats Soap Opera Continues: Lepejian Evicts Lepejian From Building

Isabelle Lepejian has completed the eviction process and was given possession of the Tinhorn Flats’ building and property

The City of Burbank Unveils Rose River Memorial Project on Steps of City Hall

The art installation will be on display for public viewing through June 22, 2021, at the front steps of City Hall.

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The first thing you notice is the counter.It’s a solid slab of wood, smooth from wear but clearly handcrafted, anchored at the front of a tiny Burbank bakery that smells like toasted crust and warm butter. While customers study loaves lined up in neat rows, Randall Michael Tobin will casually mention that he built that counter himself—skills he picked up in junior high school shop class half a century ago and still uses every day.

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Letter to the Editor: Resident Questions Who agreed to change John Paramo’s resignation and...

Dr. Paramo did not retire from his employment at BUSD, he resigned, in other words, he quit, the same day the Board announced the Tabet scam