Yearly Archives: 2023

Mayor Talks Economic Impact of Strikes

SAG-AFTRA members were back on the picket lines this week in Burbank amid renewed grievances highlighting the deep divide fueling the labor dispute that...

City to Cut Down Trees in Reforestation Plan

The city is moving forward with the removal of 24 mature Aleppo pine trees on North Niagara Street in Magnolia Park, prompting opposition from...

Family Settles With Nursing Home Over COVID-19 Death

Family members of an 81-year-old Alzheimer’s patient who died of COVID-19 complications in 2020 have settled their lawsuit against the Burbank nursing home where...

Council to Decide On Burbank Center Stage Bids

A city-run bidding process for the property currently occupied by the Colony Theatre has been the source of public ire in recent months, prompting...

Police Investigate San Jose Avenue Shooting

An investigation is underway following a recent late-night shooting in the 500 block of East San Jose Avenue that has left one person hospitalized...

Burbank Police Department Crime Log

Officers responded to a theft call after a man allegedly stole $500 worth of detergent and shoved a store employee at a business in...

Video, 911 Calls Released in Officer-Involved Shooting

Body-worn camera footage and recorded 911 calls were among the slate of evidence released in a recent Burbank Police Department debrief detailing the May...

Former NBC Page Embraces Nostalgia as Author

Whether the Greek philosopher Heraclitus said “panta rhei,” which means “everything flows,” or “panta chorei,” which translates to “everything moves,” is open to debate...

World’s Largest Disneyland Collection Up for Auction in Burbank

The largest individually owned Disneyland collection in the world, amassed over a 30-year period, will hit the auction block at Van Eaton Galleries in...

Rancho Neighborhood Takes Fourth of July in Stride

First published in the July 15 print issue of the Burbank Leader.
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