Former Mayor & Bond Chairperson Marsha Ramos Hosts Meet & Greet
Former Mayor hosts meet and greet of new City manager Mark Scott
Timmy Nolan’s Gives Irish Pub a Whole New Meaning
Sunday Funday is really underrated. It’s the day before a busy week and everybody is starting to feel the Sunday night blues. It is...
Viva Cantina is a hit on Friday night
Friday night was a good night to be at Viva Cantina, on Riverside Drive. With a crowd like I haven’t seen in some time,...
Burbank’s Mayor Responds to Crash Tragedy
Council to hold a moment of silence during Tuesday’s Town Hall Meeting
Burbank Police Nab One Suspect in Morning Home Burglary
Burbank Police responded to a call on the 900 block of Irving Drive early Tuesday morning from a woman indicating at least 2 persons had entered her home. Shortly after 8:50 a.m. police arrived at the residence, detaining one African-American male in a car parked on the street outside of the house.
Police Educate Drivers and Pedestrians About Railroad Crossings
Sting conducted to make sure public pays attention to railroad crossing gates in the City resulting in seven citations. Other violations also enforced.
Rep. Schiff Discusses Energy and Climate Change
I’ve always been a big proponent of an “Apollo-like” project to wean ourselves off of foreign oil, and reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
Hundreds Attend Armenian Banquet to Support Honerees
John Krikorian, Marsha Ramos, Timmy Mardirosian and Woodbury University were all honored at the sixth annual Armenian National Committee of America, Burbank banquet
Burbank Takes on Puppy Mills
On October 16th members of the community, animal rescue organizations, and local pet store owners gathered at the Burbank City Council meeting to weigh in on the highly emotional issue of the sale of dogs and cats in Burbank, with a focus on commercially bred animals sourced from “puppy mills.”
Burbank Eagle Scout Candidate Takes on Tamarisk Invasion
There is an invasive visitor to the East Fork of the San Gabriel River, aggressively sucking up water resources, contributing to fire danger, and squeezing out native plants. The Tamarisk, an alien shrubby tree is the invader disrupting the San Gabriel watershed ecosystem. Eagle Scout candidate Griffin Armstorff, from Boy Scout Troop 209 in Burbank, believes the Tamarisk can be brought under control.















