SCV Water set to pay $264,000 yearly for lobbyists
SCV Water officials are expected to pay $264,000 a year for lobbyists. On Thursday night, members of the agency’s Public Outreach and Legislation Committee met to continue their ongoing discussion…
SCV Water officials are expected to pay $264,000 a year for lobbyists. On Thursday night, members of the agency’s Public Outreach and Legislation Committee met to continue their ongoing discussion…
In 1971, Loraine Stern was finishing her medical residency at UCLA when someone asked her what her career plans were. “I said, ‘I don’t know,’ and people said, ‘There’s a…
Developers wanting to build more than 19,000 homes just south of the Kern County line encountered another roadblock this week with a lawsuit filed by environmentalists questioning the job done…
From tooled-leather jewelry to hand-painted silk, Stevenson Ranch artist Georgette Arison brings a mixed-media art exhibit to the Newhall Community Center, open through February. “Dressing Up is Fun” is a…
Four Catholic priests who served parishioners in Newhall have been named in a lawsuit alleging sexual abuse stretching back decades, and involving more than 300 alleged offenders. The “nuisance lawsuit”…
The first time Kentucky native Anthony Hayes experienced an earthquake was in 2014 in Los Angeles, a small temblor that woke him up during the early morning hours. “It was…
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Monday its endorsement of three Santa Clarita City Council candidates and other races in the Nov. 6 election. The chamber will endorse…
A call for a “split-roll” measure to separate corporate and residential property tax rules has qualified for the November 2020 ballot, the California Secretary of State’s Office announced Monday. The…
In an evenly-matched game, Canyon football hosts Golden Valley at Canyon High School on Friday. Both schools are coming off losses of over 30 points last week and seek to…
You’d think someone with almost 40 years of owning over 30 acres of Napa vineyards would call himself a winemaker, or a winery owner, or a vigneron (the sophisticated way…
Coming off a 17-14 comeback win against Saugus last Friday, West Ranch football visits College of the Canyons tonight to take on a Hart team that picked up its first…
Do you take a practice swing? I’m sure most of you probably do. I’m also sure a few of you probably don’t. Whichever the case, it’s important that you do…
For those who may not know, the new PGA Tour season has already begun. It still seems odd to me that the new season tees off in October, but it…
The cheering crowd of over 100 Santa Clarita Valley residents gathered at Sand Canyon Country Club on Thursday night to bid on a chance to get an exclusive experience with…
Saugus volleyball went on the road on Thursday evening to begin the CIF-Southern Section Division 3 playoffs against Notre Dame Academy of Los Angeles. The Regal Gryphons used home court…
West Ranch girls volleyball traveled to Mission Hills to take on Bishop Alemany in the first round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 3 playoffs on Thursday. With a packed gym…
For the West Ranch Wildcats girls tennis team, three is a magic number. West Ranch dropped only three sets on Thursday afternoon, defeating Valencia 15-3 on its way to a…
Hart volleyball’s Zoe DiNardo couldn’t believe how many people were in the stands for her team’s match against St. Paul of Santa Fe Springs. The spectators came with good reason,…
I like what Mr. Bill Ryan said in his opinion (Oct. 11) in regards to the Brett Kavanaugh situation. But, is he really destroyed? Yes, the Dems should be ashamed…
Bill Ryan’s letter to the editor (Oct. 11) is deplorable. What a woman does with her body is strictly her business and definitely not his or any other man’s. Carolyn…