Burbank Begins Renovation of City Parks
Burbank's City Parks are getting a makeover!
Burbank has an Opening on the Cultural Arts Commission
The Burbank City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications for the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission beginning November 16, 2020 through December 16, 2020
COVID-19 Response, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Reports Updated
Two important reports were discussed and updated at the Burbank Board of Education Meeting at City Hall on Thursday night.
Burbank Unified Ponders Elimination Of Stage Craft Technology, Many CTE Programs
Since Measure I did not pass, the Burbank Unified School District must cut $3.8 million for the 2020-21 school year to balance the budget and one of the proposed cuts includes the elimination of the Stage Craft Technology program at Burbank and Burroughs High Schools. Parents, students and stakeholders are rallying support for the beloved, and as many see it, vital, program.
Burbank Police Log: April 29 – May 5
Burbank's police department keeps the city safe and secure.
PHOTO GALLERY: Memorial Day Ceremonies Held At McCambridge Park War Memorial
On Monday, May 30, the City of Burbank held its Memorial Day ceremonies with several hundred in attendance. See the amazing pictures!
Village Church to Hold Free, Socially-Distanced Christmas Concert “Jingle All The Way!”
Church Group Seeks Donations to Pay for Necessary Sound Equipment from the public for this great, free event
McCambridge Park Pool Hours to be Extended Through Mid-October
McCambridge Pool, which was originally scheduled to be closed on September 9, will now remain open through Sunday, October 14
Burroughs Brushes Aside Harvard-Westlake
Burroughs had little difficulty with Harvard-Westlake in the season opener Friday night, winning 28-0 at Memorial Field.
John Muir Conquers Tri-Middle School Basketball Tournament
Mustangs take the city titles in the boys and girls eighth grade divisions



















