Rep. Adam Schiff on Gun Control
"I also believe we should roll back the special immunity that the gun industry enjoys that no other industry in America does. And that is that the gun sellers can act in a negligent way, and can turn a blind eye to the straw purchasers that come and buy dozens of weapons and then turn them over to people who can’t pass a background check"
Travel with a Fabulous Aunt at The Colony Theatre
Director DAVID DEAN BOTTRELL unleashes Monty Pythonesque magic on the Colony’s stage for a hilarious send-up of Graham Greene’s Travels with My Aunt (adapted for the stage by Giles Havergal).
Burbank Temporary Aid Center’s Top Award For Citizenship Dinner & Awards
Recently retired Burbank Fire Department Chief Ray Krakowski and Logix Federal Credit Union were given awards for past service
Voices Against Violence
On Thursday evening Burbank residents gathered at the Burbank Temple Emanu El to discuss violence. Coming on the heels of the Orlando Massacre, Istanbul, San Bernadino, and other almost daily attacks around the world against innocent civilians driven by religious, political, or simply mental illness.
VIDEO: Holiday in the Park 2011
Magnolia Park presents Holiday in the Park for the final time with the assistance of the City of Burbank. Host Deborah Dodge talks to local Burbank residents.
Burbank City Council Stops Cell Tower In A Steeple – Others May Already Exist
While neighbors were successful in stopping the Little White Chapel from adding a cell phone tower, there are already many other such towers all over Burbank residential and school areas
Media City Dance Students Uncover “Atlantis”
Media City Dance studio produces a fantastical ballet based on the story of the lost city of Atlantis. Ninety students, ranging in age from 3 to 70, don whimsical costumes to depict characters one might encounter under the sea
UPON FURTHER REVIEW: Priorities and Perspective Go a Long Way
There are times that Facebook, real life, and sports can all play an important part of people lives and not always in a positive way
NEW VIDEO: Burbank’s Renovated Memorial Field Unveiled
After $12 million and over a year of work, the long awaited Memorial Field at Burroughs High School in Burbank was dedicated.
Before it Became a Shopping Center – Remember When it Was a Drive-In
It used to be the last place in Burbank to see a movie, now it is just a distant memory, as is the Pickwick Pool

















