Monthly Archives: June, 2020

Mayor’s Update: Amid Pandemic, City Is on the Job

By Sharon Springer Mayor of Burbank I am excited to tell you about our many city openings and continued services during the pandemic. The city will resume...

Friedman, Schiff Yank Jackie Lacey Endorsements

Two area legislators last weekend publicly retracted prior endorsements of Jackie Lacey in her bid to be reelected as the Los Angeles County district...

Applications Available for Small Business Assistance Program

Those with a small business impacted by COVID-19 can apply for a Burbank Small Business Assistance loan between $5,000-10,000. Eligible businesses include self-employed contractors,...

Providence High Drops Requirement for Entrance Exam

Students applying for admission to Providence High School will not need to take the High School Placement Test or any other entrance exam, as...

Burbank Approves Major Street Renovations Plan

Councilmembers recently approved a sweeping set of recommendations for the improvement of Burbank city streets, including an initial development being built this year. The “Complete...

BUSD Evaluating Hybrid, Distance Learning Models for Fall

The COVID-19 pandemic has made planning ahead difficult in every industry, but instruction in the 2020-21 school year is starting to come into focus. Burbank...

‘Injustice Anywhere Is a Threat to Justice Everywhere’

By Charlie Plowman The Outlook It’s been a dark and emotionally draining week. It has been much longer than a week for people of color; a...

Protests Demand Police Reform

Hundreds of residents took to Burbank’s streets this week, joining a nationwide wave of protests demanding justice and decrying police brutality after an unarmed,...
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