
District Democrats launch Smith’s campaign for Assembly
Democrats, donors and dignitaries gathered at a Newhall home Thursday night to kick off Christy Smith’s campaign for the 38th Assembly District at a private fundraising event. This is the

Democrats, donors and dignitaries gathered at a Newhall home Thursday night to kick off Christy Smith’s campaign for the 38th Assembly District at a private fundraising event. This is the

Without any Democrats’ support, House Republicans passed the Financial Choice Act on Thursday. The House of Representatives bill seeks to undo the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection

Santa Clarita’s much-anticipated 2017-18 budget will go before the city council on Tuesday. Recent council agendas have been slim for the past few weeks to allow the city staff time

Jasmine Winning enjoys every minute of each day. The two and a half-year-old Santa Clarita girl wears sparkly red shoes, loves ballet and swimming, climbs all over her parents and

Santa Clarita will be getting a new hotel and brewery after the planning commission’s approval of two projects at their Tuesday meeting. The commission approved Dudes’ Brewing Company, a bar

No pot shops will be opening in unincorporated parts of Los Angeles County after the Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance at their meeting on Tuesday. The ruling affects areas

At the end of his first legislative session, Senator Henry Stern (D-Canoga Park) saw 13 of the bills he introduced pass on the Senate floor. “I’m hoping for some beginner’s

The Los Angeles County Sanitation District will be repairing a broken sewer line on Valencia Boulevard on Tuesday night, according to Carrie Lujan, Communications Manager with the City of Santa

Law enforcement veteran Assemblyman Tom Lackey (R-Palmdale) has changed his vote in favor of a marijuana program bill. When AB 1578, introduced by Assemblyman Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer, Sr. (D-Los Angeles),

In an ongoing effort to determine whether $175 million was mishandled unlawfully by the University of California system, Assemblyman Dante Acosta (R-Santa Clarita) joined his colleagues to request a forensic

The ongoing and opinionated mobile home park ordinance conversation continued Monday morning at the city council development committee meeting. Council members Bob Kellar and Bill Miranda, alongside city staff, opened

The room was mostly filled with locals donning pink Planned Parenthood buttons and holding up green “agree” signs more often than not. Following suit of several other “adopt a district”

If you have ever wished for the McBean Parkway pedestrian bridge to be reconstructed out of steel, your wish is coming true. The City of Santa Clarita will begin construction

Santa Clarita hikers, wildlife lovers and open space enthusiasts will have 240 more acres to enjoy as of June 15. The city has partnered with The Trust for Public Land

Parking violations can quickly turn into hundreds of dollars in fees and often prevent drivers from registering their cars if fines go unpaid. This problem is especially burdensome for low-income

Congressman Steve Knight’s much anticipated town hall meeting brought about 200 District 25 constituents to Santa Clarita Thursday evening. Knight was flooded with requests to hold a town hall in

Los Angeles County trauma centers are on their way to receiving their fair share of funding after Senate Bill 792 passed the Senate floor unanimously on Wednesday. Under the bill,

As rent costs continue to climb across the Los Angeles County area, Santa Clarita prices are following suit. Rent prices inched up one-half percent in the city and are up

Philip Germain has been waiting for Rep. Steve Knight (R-Palmdale) to hold a town hall in Santa Clarita for months. Germain, chair of CA25 United for Progress and a College

The homeless population in Los Angeles County has increased 23 percent since last year, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority reported Wednesday. In Los Angeles County as a whole, there are