Central Library Celebrates 100 Years With Jam-Packed How-To Festival
Saturday's event puts together short presentations on a variety of skills and topics for the whole family. Food trucks will be on hand for delicious eats.
Gatto Announces Film and Tax Credit Legislation
Assemblyman to introduce a comprehensive film- and television-production tax credit and other related policies in the 2014 legislative session
David Meyerhof: Burbank’s Resident Poet
Drawing on his family's history and his own experiences, Burbank poet writes poetry to help others get through difficulties in their lives.
Burbank Hires Mike Delaney as Its New Softball Coach
Delaney is a Burbank Athletics Walk of Fame inductee who has coached softball for nearly 30 years
Mountain Lion Spotted Again In Burbank Foothills
Residents of the northern part of Burbank near Brace Canyon Park are cautioned after a mountain lion was seen again in the area.
Street Robbery On Glenoaks Blvd. Startles City Resident
Burbank woman's iPhone is snatched from her hand by another woman, who fled the area with the phone.
While Federal Government is Closed, Burbank City Council Takes the Forefront
While Congress shows itself to be totally dysfunctional, Burbank's City Council Firing on all cylinders at Town Hall Meeting
Jordan Middle School to Compete in Trash-Free Lunch Challenge
Non-profit Grades of Green and Warner Bros. team up to teach kids how to reduce lunchtime trash
Burbank Vikings Go 4-3 in Week Five Contests
Junior Green, Midget Green and Pee Wee Black each improve to 5-0
Congressman Schiff Tells Effects of Shutdown on California’s Citizens
A shutdown – even a partial one – would have wide-ranging effects on California’s economy and a number of essential government functions that Southern Californians rely on

















