Monthly Archives: July, 2023

City Should Be Protecting Trees

I was born the year Burbank’s City Hall was new. Even longtime residents forget the city’s landscape history, its early years as flat farmland...

Burbank Police Department Crime Log

A woman told police that her brother threatened to stab her in the eyes, causing “great bodily injury,” police said. The victim believed the...

Online Crimes Against Children Operation Leads to 139 Arrests

By City News Service Editor’s note: The content in this story may be triggering to some readers as it references sexual abuse of children. Authorities announced...

Guild’s ‘Haute Affair’ Raises Funds for Children’s Hospital

Earlier this year, the committee who staged last week’s La Providencia Guild of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles’ summer membership meeting, luncheon and thrift shop...

Fire Chief Garcia to Retire in August

Burbank Fire Department’s Fire Chief Eric Garcia announced this week his intention to retire on Thursday, Aug. 31. His departure marks the culmination of a...

Council OKs Mariposa Project Amid Public Objections

The Burbank City Council Tuesday unanimously approved a controversial housing project in the Rancho equestrian neighborhood following fierce opposition from its horse-loving residents. Residents say...

City CIO Selected as Finalist for ORBIE Awards

Burbank’s chief information officer, Kevin Gray, has been selected as one of five finalists in the enterprise category for the 2023 SoCal CIO of...

New Assistant Superintendent to Join BUSD

The Burbank Unified School District announced this week the selection of Sarah Rudchenko as its new assistant superintendent of human resources. Rudchenko has more than...

Burbank Human Relations Council Visits Cesar Chavez Monument

The Burbank Human Relations Council recently took a bus trip to the Cesar Chavez National Monument in Keene, California. Together, the community and BHRC members...

When One Pill Can Kill: Fentanyl Crisis Hits Home

By Gavin J. Quintonand Mia AlvaBurbank Leader Charlie Ternan was a typical 22-year-old college student who was set to graduate in just three weeks when...
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