myBurbank's Best 2026

Burbank Launches Powerchair Soccer Program

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Starting this summer, the Parks and Recreation Department will offer Powerchair Soccer as an ongoing drop-in sport

Dog Fosters Urgently Needed!

The Burbank Animal Shelter is running out of kennel space for their dogs. They are dangerously full and need dog fosters ASAP.

Rick’s Sports Corner: Baseball Played In Football Country

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It was 106 degrees outside but not inside Globe Life Field where the Texas Rangers hosted the Tampa Bay Rays.

BUSD Meeting: Short, Sweet, With Many Approvals, Ratifications

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The most recent meeting was brief but very productive.

Miori Gold Gallery Voted Best Jewelry Store in Burbank

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Voted myBurbank’s best jewelry store 2023, Miori Gold Gallery is a brand new jewelry store that offers a wide selection of fine jewelry to fit every budget, occasion and taste. A new charming store environment that welcomes any client looking for unique jewelry. The founder, Artin Boghosian, is a jewelry professional with over 10 years experience in gems and jewelry.

Police Allege That Stolen Car Suspects Rammed Police Car Injuring Officer, Leading to a...

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Two were arrested for numerous felonies after police claim they rammed a police car with a stolen vehicle

Scholarships to Help Families Gain Ground

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The Gaining Ground Scholarship, designed to recognize and reward outstanding students, awarded a total of $15,000 to twelve remarkable individuals who hailed from six different high schools.

Holiday in the Park’s Early Bird Participant Registration is Open

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Holiday in the Park (HITP) is put on by the Magnolia Park Merchants Association and this will be their 33rd annual event.  Planned for Friday, November 17th from 5:00 PM-9:00 PM, the HITP committee has already started organizing the event and opened registration for exhibitors, sponsors, food trucks, and classic cars.

Burbank Historical Society Celebrates 50th Anniversary Year With Member Appreciation Day

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The Burbank Historical Society presented a successful Member Appreciation BBQ on Saturday, July 15.

Residents Protest Against the City’s Upcoming Removal of 121 Aleppo Pine Trees

The residents of North Niagara Street are up in arms about the impending citywide removal of 121 Aleppo pine trees. A petition has been created on change.org and has collected over 600 signatures to date in disagreement with the city’s reforestation plan.
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Obituary: Lifelong Burbank Resident Richard Glen Carlborg

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He loved to laugh and had a sense of humor that had to be experienced to be appreciated.

Police Arrest Woman for Allegedly Starting Fire In The Target at the Empire Center

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Police say fire caused millions of dollars in damage in the fire that was set last weekend

Records Fall in Middle School Track Meet

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With a rich history that goes back 80 years, breaking records are not easy when Muir, Luther Burbank and Dolores Huerta middle...