The Burbank Arts and Education Foundation’s annual State of the Schools fundraiser returned this week with a packed program of student performances, heartfelt speeches, a live auction and a call
Activists with Jewish Voice for Peace banged pots and pans and blocked the entrance to Sen. Adam Schiff’s new office Wednesday, demanding he reverse his support for U.S. weapons sales
Amid federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids across the state that have prompted demonstrations and protests across Southern California, Burbank city leaders reiterated that Burbank Police personnel do not aid
Calls for local community-based policing are being placidly answered as the Burbank Police Department’s new “community service officers” prepare to hit the streets to respond to certain nonemergency incidents, in
Initial designs for the Olive Avenue segment of L.A. Metro’s much-discussed North Hollywood to Pasadena Bus Rapid Transit line (BRT) include a dedicated, side-running bus lane as opposed to the
After nearly a quarter-century in the House of Representatives, Burbank Democrat Adam Schiff was sworn in Monday, Dec. 9, as California's newest U.S. senator, replacing Sen. Laphonza Butler.
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame honoring Oscar-nominated filmmaker and Burbank native Tim Burton was unveiled today, three days before the release of his latest film, "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice."
A debate that started after a deadly mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, made its way to the streets of Burbank in 2022 after a gun store was raffling off its
Library workers report an unhealthy working environment rife with hostile and unsettling clashes with patrons, periodic bedbug sightings and what they say is a lack of support from supervising library administrators, according to interviews with 10 Burbank Public Library staff members.
Holocaust survivor Henry Slucki left John Burroughs High School students this week with a warning: Learning from the past means being brave and speaking up when you see something wrong.
By Gavin J. QuintonGlendale News-Press A person was struck and killed by a southbound Metrolink train running between the Glendale and Burbank stations on Thursday, the second incident on the