Burbank Chamber of Commerce Hosts State of the City
On Wednesday, October 25th, the Burbank Chamber of Commerce hosted the State of the City, which discussed recent city accomplishments and Burbank's bright future.
Hit and Run & Street Races Lead to Greater Safety Awareness in Burbank Hills
On October 10th, a hit and run was reported and a family dog was killed after a vehicle, described by witnesses as a black C300 Mercedes with no plates, sped through the otherwise quiet neighborhood.
Haunted House Raises Money For Animal Shelter
Continuing their 27-year long Halloween tradition, the Meyers have once again turned their front yard into a haunted house. This year, they are raising money for the Burbank Animal Shelter.
Night Terrors Haunted Adventures
This year marks the 21st annual Haunted Adventure put together by The City of Burbank Parks and Recreations department.
Community Spotlight – Universal Service Station
We here at myBurbank News feel it's always a treat to get to know the small business owners that call Burbank home. This week, we talked to Jesse Clark of Universal Service Station!
City Hall Flamingos Support Mayor’s Battle Against Cancer
Flamingo lawn ornaments recently popped up at Burbank City Hall to show support for Mayor Rogers' battle against liver cancer.
Burbank Faces Large Budget Cuts Following Rising Deficit
Closing two fire stations, laying off nine police officers and closing parks are among considerations
Yellow Turn Signals Raise Controversy
Recently, Burbank residents have raised concerns about the newly implemented blinking yellow turn lights at intersections throughout the city.
Elvis Enters The Pool At Rock A Hula
Burbank's active seniors got to dance to the music of Elvis Presley while enjoying Rock-A-Hula at Verdugo Park Aquatic Facility.
City of Burbank Warns of Hepatitis A Virus Among Homeless
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (DPH) has declared an outbreak of Hepatitis A virus (HAV) among populations who are homeless and/or use illicit drugs


















