8th annual Box City event to raise funds and awareness for homelessness
Santa Clarita residents are invited to break out their cardboard boxes and sleeping bags for Family Promise’s annual Box City event on Saturday, Oct. 7.
Santa Clarita residents are invited to break out their cardboard boxes and sleeping bags for Family Promise’s annual Box City event on Saturday, Oct. 7.
After a month of spending time at home in their districts with loved ones and constituents, state legislators returned to work in Sacramento this week.
Veterans Historical Plaza in Newhall is expected to be filled with veterans and community members on Nov. 8 for the unveiling of the Fallen Warriors
Santa Clarita residents joined in the city council chambers on Tuesday for the first council meeting since the six-week summer hiatus. Community members came with
County officials will seek ways to better assist foster youth as they enter adulthood and become self-sufficient after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
While summer vacation is over and school is back in session in the Santa Clarita Valley, extra funding from Los Angeles County means summer swim
Santa Clarita residents had a sunny Friday afternoon at Old Town Newhall Library’s “Learn About the Sun Day” in preparation for the solar eclipse on
Unemployment has increased to 4.8 percent in Santa Clarita, the second month in a row the rate has gone up, according to the Employment Development
Santa Clarita Valley residents bought more condominiums in July than they have in 12 years. July saw 132 condos sold, the highest since September 2005
Santa Clarita’s city council will be back in action on Tuesday, Aug. 22 after their six-week summer break. “On hiatus, the council remained busy with
Few people in the Santa Clarita Valley know how to serve its homeless population as well as Chris Najarro. After six years as the executive
Santa Clarita locals of all backgrounds and beliefs gathered Wednesday evening to offer support for those affected by the white supremacist protests in Charlottesville, Virginia
Santa Clarita real estate professionals got access to five of their elected officials at a legislative panel Wednesday afternoon. The Women’s Council of Realtors Santa
Over 50 Southern Californians and local progressives gathered in Santa Clarita late Tuesday morning to show their support for undocumented immigrants. Tuesday marked the five-year
Looking to engage local parents in the process of their children’s education, Quality Start Los Angeles is putting on a “Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds Parent
Los Angeles County officials hosted a group of future public servants for the Department of Child and Family Service’s Foster Youth Shadow Day on Monday.
Staff Writers Gina Ender and Christian Monterrosa contributed to this story. Charlottesville, Virginia found itself on the national stage after a weekend filled with political
About 40 protestors marched behind a moving billboard along the perimeter of the parking lot of Congressman Steve Knight’s (R-Palmdale) Santa Clarita office on Monday
Though the World Police and Fire Games CrossFit competition does not kick off until Sunday, John Torres has been gearing up for it since 2012.
While local Democrats are having continuous conversations about the 2018 congressional election, many groups are being cautious about selecting a candidate to endorse. In fact,
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