Burbank Community YMCA to Open the City’s First LGBTQIA+ Resource Center on June 11
Rob Rodriguez and Mary Cutone are currently preparing to open the Burbank Community YMCA's Social Impact Center on June 11. The center will include social justice impact work, LGBTQIA+ resources, and foster care advocacy for youth in the community.
Bike Month is Right Around The Corner
The Burbank Transportation Management Organization (BTMO) and partners are kicking off the festivities.
Nostalgic night raises funds to help homeless
Cool cats and their kitties shed their quarantine coats and headed for the Starlight Bowl on Saturday night for the Family Promise of the Verdugo's Seventh Annual Gala.
Eagle Scout Project Educates Public on Coyote Awareness
Life Scout, Richie Collins, organized a coyote awareness campaign for his Eagle Scout Project in order to help assist the Burbank Animal Shelter in educating the public on the growing coyote issue arising in Burbank. The campaign consisted of the distribution of over a thousand copies of the Burbank Police Department’s Community Bulletin on Coyote Awareness.
Tax Amazon Burbank Hosting “Action Conference” On March 13
The movement to tax Amazon in Burbank seeks to fulfill a central promise from Councilman Konstantine Anthony’s election campaign last November
Submissions Wanted for Burbank For Armenia Public Art Project
Calling all Burbank artists (ages 13-21) to create a lasting art piece for an Armenian-owned Burbank business
Virtual State of the Schools Event Coming March 15
Join the first Virtual State of the School event on March 15th at 7:00pm, hosted by the newly formed Burbank Arts & Education Foundation. The event is in partnership with Burbank Unified School District (BUSD) and is an opportunity for the community to show support for public education. The event will highlight teacher and student achievements and BUSD and Board of Education initiatives.
Pastor Dave Says Goodbye to the Burbank Community After 7 Years at South Hills...
Dave and Karrie Stewart moved with their four children to Burbank in August of 2013 from Arizona to plant a South Hills Church campus in the city, but what they started was a community movement that would touch the entire San Fernando Valley. Now over 7 years later, the Stewart family is ready to move back to their home state of Ohio and saying goodbye at their last service on Sunday, February 28th.
Burbank Resident Awarded Scholarship by California Federation of Mineralogical Societies
Paolo Sanchez of Burbank has been awarded the California Federation of Mineralogical Societies’ Robert O. Deidrich Memorial Fund Scholarship for school year 2020-21
Temple Emanu El’s Childhood Preschool Returning
Burbank Temple Emanu El’s Early Childhood Center virtual preschool program is returning on January 4th! After the massive success of our fall session.

















