Sheriff’s Station to begin grading this summer

The construction of a new Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s station, which would almost double deputies’ work space, is getting underway this summer, city officials announced. The groundbreaking for the new

City Council to adopt budget, renew contracts

With its summer recess approaching in July, the Santa Clarita City Council is scheduled Tuesday to award various contracts and adopt its budget for the next year. The council plans

Hamming it up with SCV radio club

Residents are invited to the annual Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club’s Field Day, a 24-hour event taking place from June 23-24, when people can try sending out transmissions around North

Kellar speaks at Republican Women Federated meeting

Councilman Bob Kellar spoke at the June meeting of the Santa Clarita Republican Women Federated on Tuesday, regarding Senate Bill 54 and its ramifications for the community. Kellar’s speech came

Covered California adopts new budget, elects chair

The Board of Directors for state health insurance marketplace Covered California adopted a $350 million budget for its next fiscal year Monday. The budget will emphasize in investing in marketing

SCV’s legislators critique state budget

Legislators representing the Santa Clarita Valley were displeased with the latest $200 billion California budget for the next fiscal year, which they criticized for leaving out funding for the developmentally

Four propositions pass, one fails

Last Tuesday during the primary, voters saw five propositions on the statewide ballot, four that ultimately passed and one that failed. Proposition 68 passed, authorizing $4 billion in bond funding

Newhall Ranch Road Bridge widening continues

Phase Four of a $16 million construction project to widen Newhall Ranch Road’s bridge is set to start later this summer, bringing residents more access to walkways and trails that