Emily Gabel-Luddy Leaves City Council After Almost 10 Years of Service
This past Tuesday, December 8th, was the last city council meeting for longtime member, Emily Gabel-Luddy, who took seat on the Burbank City Council in May of 2011 and has used her time to help build and transform Burbank for a better future. She built her campaign on being practical with practical solutions and ran for office to have a positive impact on Burbank’s citywide growth. “I made a commitment when first elected to earn the trust of those who did not support me. I hope I met that,” says Gabel-Luddy, “We cannot always solve the problem but we must listen as we represent all in the community.”
Burbank City Council Elects Bob Frutos to Take the Reins as Mayor
Councilmember Jess Talamantes is Elected Vice-Mayor while Konstantine Anthony and Nick Schultz are sworn in as new Council members
CIF Releases Spring Playoff Groupings
Burbank, Burroughs find out who their competition will be in the postseason.
Rick’s Sports Corner: Hoops Guru, Sid Cooke Knows How To Win
By Rick AssadSid Cooke's basketball teams didn't win every game or every CIF Southern Section playoff match, but...
Eli Gault-Crabb Commits to Cornell
Gault-Crabb is the top returning pole vaulter in the CIF Southern Section.
This Week’s City Council Roundup
BWP Covid-19 Job Loss Bill Credit Program, City Treasurer Investment Portfolio report, Annual Financial Report, Bus Rapid Transit and outdoor dining all discussed in December 6th City Council meeting.
Morrison Burbank Serves Up Gastropub Favorites
The Morrison Burbank has built on the popular following of its Atwater Village location, bringing gastropub staples of burgers, beers and indulgent bar food...
How to Prevent a Christmas Tree Fire
According to the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA), U.S. fire departments respond to an average of 160 home fires a year that start with Christmas trees. These fires have caused death, injury and and millions of dollars in damages. Almost half of that is caused by electrical distribution or lighting equipment and more an a fifth of Christmas tree fires are caused by some type of heat, such as a candle, too close to the tree.
Rick’s Sports Corner: Mike Delaney’s Words Carried Gravitas
By Rick AssadWhen Mike Delaney was positioned in the dugout, he was often soft spoken and under control,...
Burroughs Votes to Change Mascot
One name being thrown around to replace the Indian is a Red Hawk.


















