
Six Flags Magic Mountain trolley adds Old Town Newhall stop
The Santa Clarita city trolley, once specifically for Six Flags Magic Mountain tourists, is now offering free rides from hotels to Old Town Newhall. This year, the green and blue

The Santa Clarita city trolley, once specifically for Six Flags Magic Mountain tourists, is now offering free rides from hotels to Old Town Newhall. This year, the green and blue

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

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

Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, has introduced legislation to prevent future separations of children and parents at the country’s borders, in response to the recent controversy over the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance

The Santa Clarita City Council plans to meet in closed session June 26 to discuss negotiations to purchase Saugus properties, including one in the Saugus Union School District, according to

With outfits showcasing their idea, the Castaic Area Town Council on Wednesday creatively announced plans to hold a gnome festival, in response to the recent decimation of its “Gnome Island.”

After over three decades of research and supervision related to autism and other disabilities, retired Canyon Country resident Diane Ambrose was appointed to the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities

The city of Santa Clarita’s project to beautify Orchard Village Road’s medians is on schedule to be done this summer, city officials said Friday. Started in November, the landscape improvement

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

Congressman Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, condemned the actions of the Trump administration Tuesday in a statement, in light of the recent controversy about immigration policy. The statement comes in light of

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

The city of Santa Clarita is finalizing plans for the new Canyon Country Community Center, which will begin construction in early 2019, city officials said Wednesday. The permanent center would

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

Updated to clarify that a “no” vote would result in the elimination of the Hillcrest landscape maintenance district. Ballots were sent out recently to the residents of the Hillcrest area

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

During the winter months, when others may be sleeping, Frank Schiro gets up to cook breakfast for the homeless population at Bridge to Home. He’s been doing this for about

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

County Supervisor Kathryn Barger delivered a six-figure Los Angeles County contribution to the Northeast Valley Health Corp.’s fourth community center in the Santa Clarita Valley on Friday Los Angeles County

This week, Santa Clarita began its annual Road Rehab project to give slurry seal and overlay road treatments to streets in all four city neighborhoods. The revitalization of roads in

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