Supervisors approve $3 million in legal aid for undocumented immigrants, Barger opposes
A $3 million agreement was approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors that would provide legal defense for immigrants who are undocumented and
A $3 million agreement was approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors that would provide legal defense for immigrants who are undocumented and
Santa Clarita’s ad hoc committee on homelessness met for the second time Monday to discuss the city’s next steps for aiding its homeless population. The
Martha Aguilera was overwhelmed by the number of problems Santa Clarita has faced. A resident of 17 years, the local business owner of Kokolita’s cake
Two business-oriented bills were approved by the House Small Business Committee this week, both of which were sponsored by Rep. Steve Knight (R-Palmdale). House Bill
California Highway Patrol will develop a task force to detect drugged drivers after the State Assembly and Senate approved a package of measures Thursday. Spearheaded
City staff spent six months preparing for Santa Clarita’s 2017-18 budget before it was approved by the city council on Tuesday. The $197.7 million-dollar budget
Unemployment continues to steadily decline in Santa Clarita and nationwide as summer approaches. The jobless rate in the city for May was 3.7 percent, a
A limited supply and increased cost for homes in the Santa Clarita Valley has lent itself to more condominiums being sold, according to a report
Bags of trash have overflowed in the dumpsters at the Sand Canyon Ranch apartment complex for 10 days. Garbage trucks had not come to dispose
Open space enthusiasts gathered for the dedication of 240 acres of Newhall Pass open space on Thursday morning. To celebrate, city council members had a
Castaic will be getting its much-anticipated skate park in 2019 after the Board of Supervisors voted to approve its construction Wednesday. Castaic Sports Complex will
In anticipation of final approval of the California state budget, Senator Henry Stern (D-Canoga Park) held a virtual town hall on Wednesday afternoon. Stern sought
Shots were fired at a House Republican baseball practice early Wednesday morning, wounding Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and four others. The gunman, James T.
After months of city staff’s preparation, city council approved Santa Clarita’s budget for the 2017-18 fiscal year at their Tuesday meeting to a fully packed
Senator Henry Stern (D-Canoga Park) will be hosting his first live virtual town hall on Wednesday afternoon. From the State Capitol in Sacramento, Stern will
With the first day of summer fast approaching, hot temperatures are already forecast for the week in Santa Clarita. According to the National Weather Service,
John and Anne met on Halloween night in 1941. The two attended the same party in Manhattan, where Anne went with her cousins and John
Three months after Measure H was passed in Los Angeles County, the Board of Supervisors will finalize where funding for homelessness will go at their
Santa Clarita’s Muslim community invited locals of all faith backgrounds to the Unity Center mosque for an interfaith dinner Friday night. In the middle
Deacon Bob Seidler has always felt the Vatican was a sacred place. Growing up attending church and Catholic school, Seidler said Vatican City is one
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