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Next Tuesday is pay day. But Dawn is worried that when that day comes, her husband, an air traffic controller in Palmdale, won’t see a penny. “There’s no one in

Next Tuesday is pay day. But Dawn is worried that when that day comes, her husband, an air traffic controller in Palmdale, won’t see a penny. “There’s no one in

A small strip mall plaza by Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country is home to the fourth best restaurant in the United States, according to Yelp. But is that impressive?

At first mention, you may assume the new Tomato Joe’s Pizza & Taps in Canyon Country is just another branch off the Valencia location that already exists. But it doesn’t

A piece of Thousand Oaks tradition is coming to Santa Clarita this month. “Country Nights” at Borderline Bar and Grill were once a 45-minute drive from Santa Clarita to Thousand

Last year, families from all around Southern California flocked to West Creek Park to participate in a kite festival for a good cause. This year, they have the opportunity to

Not every musician gets to open for Anna Nalick as one of their first few shows, but Charlotte Dickson and Ethan Gander will do just that on Jan. 25. Dickson,

Darryl Pugh Sr. moved to sunny Southern California in April to see what he could bring to the entertainment industry here. Throughout his career, he shot decades of video for

Lancaster resident Johnathon Ervin, a previous state Senate candidate, has unofficially filed to run to represent the 36th Assembly District in 2020. According to campaign filings, Ervin opened a committee

When high school senior Joel Yoon first heard of a controversial Santa Clarita city law that had been amended to prevent the homeless from “living” in public places, he got

Santa Clarita teenager Leia Zorba has been dancing she was 2, and only a short 14 years later, she’s already achieved professional status. At age 16, Zorba is one of

The day before 2019 was to begin, the city of Santa Clarita announced it may terminate landscape and lighting district assessment proceedings and cancel the public hearing scheduled for Jan.

They sent out fliers on social media. They reached out to family friends asking for donations. They made sure news of the effort was spread via word of mouth: a

Tis the season to be giving and grateful… while being bombarded with commercials, ads, sale signs and big bows on cars, parents may find it a little disarming to figure

West Hollywood Sheriff’s Deputy Garrett Rifkin was determined to return to work as soon as he could after a traffic collision left him without a leg in August. He had

Groups of young children shivered in the dark as they gathered on the front lawn of what was once the Val Verde Boys and Girls Club — but what were

Holiday cards are definitely changing, as e-cards and emails replace traditional paper greetings. But for holiday 2018, what is the etiquette that one should keep and throw away? Reference-checking firm

Holiday cards are definitely changing, as e-cards and emails replace traditional paper greetings. But for holiday 2018, what is the etiquette that one should keep and throw away? Reference-checking firm

The soon-to-be-former Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, wanted to keep his offices in the 25th Congressional District open through the end of the year. Dutiful to the end, even after his

Ron Whitaker didn’t want to just be a veteran rock drummer for his entire life. The passionate musician, a Santa Clarita resident, has played with members of bands like Guns

The night of Nov. 19, Golden Valley High School student Jesus Ortiz was at home when it happened. He suddenly experienced a severe headache, began to vomit and fell unconscious,