City Council to Discuss Rancho Master Plan Tuesday Night
The City Council will discuss the possibility of updating the Rancho Master Plan and zoning
Burbank Math Students Compete at John Muir Middle School
Burbank's most gifted math students met at John Muir Middle School to participate in the first annual Math Field Day Tournament, promoting excellence in mathematics, school spirit, and teamwork.
Realtors Give Six Students Scholarships
Six students receive scholarships from the Burbank Board of Realtors to continue their education on the next level. Recipients want to pursue health and scientific career goals.
Residents Organizing to Fight Little White Chapel Cell Phone Antennea
Residents have filed appeals about the church's decision to allow T-Mobile to construct a mobile wireless telecommunications facility in residential neighborhood within nearby schools
Public’s Help Asked In Hunt For Missing FBI Agent
Law Enforcement Agencies roam Burbank hills looking for possibly armed and missing FBI agent. Public's help asked for although they are warned not to make any contact.
This Week’s Closures for the I-5 Freeway Projects
Caltrans has closures on the I-5 Freeway as they continue construction projects
Burroughs Beats Burbank, Both Teams Make Playoffs
Indians Avoid Play-in Game With Big Win
Police Searching Verdugo Mountains For Critical Missing Person
Have you seen this man?
Schiff Introduces Legislation to Protect Facebook Passwords from Prospective Employers
Congressman Schiff introduced the Password Protection Act Of 2012, legislation aimed at curbing the growing practice of employers requiring prospective or current employees to provide access to password-protected accounts as a condition for employment
Arts Commission Unveils It’s New Website
The Burbank Cultural Arts Commission unveils its website Burbankarts.com on Wednesday. The new site is interactive, features more than 50 arts venues and will be of special help to out-of-town visitors.



















