
Council secures more spots for seniors in mobile home parks
To assure more affordable housing is reserved for seniors, Santa Clarita’s City Council voted to enforce that three local mobile home parks must issue 90 percent of their leases to
To assure more affordable housing is reserved for seniors, Santa Clarita’s City Council voted to enforce that three local mobile home parks must issue 90 percent of their leases to
Many part-time and seasonal Six Flags Magic Mountain employees are threatening to strike unless they receive health care benefits and paid time off, a representative of the International Association Of
Congressman Steve Knight plans to write a bill to protect internet users after the Federal Communications Commission repealed net neutrality in a 3-2 vote on Thursday. The rules were put
On most days, Mackenzie Hancsicsak is like every other 10-year-old. She loves learning from her teacher at Charles Helmers Elementary School in Valencia, having sleepovers with her friends, playing with
New and expanding property owners in Old Town Newhall will have to pay a fee for any additional parking they want to provide their customers, the City Council decided Tuesday.
Surrounded by loved ones and city dignitaries, Laurene Weste took the oath of office as Santa Clarita’s mayor for 2018 at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. This will be Weste’s fifth
As a cancer biologist and pharmacologist, Michael Masterman-Smith, Ph.D. plays a part in the future of health care. He hopes his next career move as a congressional candidate won’t be
Santa Clarita’s City Council plans to approve adjustments to the city’s budget at their meeting Tuesday, including receiving more money in taxes and spending more on projects. The city estimates
The City of Santa Clarita plans to use grant funding to hire a consultant to help decide the best strategies for attaining and spending funds in their effort to combat
On Tuesday, Mayor Cameron Smyth expects to turn in his gavel before the council votes on who will serve as Santa Clarita’s mayor next year. It’s tradition that the council
In 2018, the city will make advocating for public safety, opposing wireless equipment and transparency in mobile home park rent adjustments among their top priorities. At the City Council meeting
Bringing concealed weapons across state lines would be legal under a bill the House of Representatives passed Wednesday. Under the legislation, states would recognize concealed carry permits from all other
Locals packed Assemblyman Dante Acosta’s district office for an open house Thursday night to talk about his plans for the next legislative session and celebrate the holiday season. “We want
With fires blazing across Los Angeles County and other parts of Southern California, the SuperScoopers are being put to use while they are on loan from Canada. The contract to
When tragedy struck the Roberts family, the laughter and love provided by their friends at the Canyon Theatre Guild helped them persevere. For 11 years, the Roberts clan has been
Santa Clarita locals of Jewish and Muslim faith are not going to let the international controversy surrounding President Donald Trump declaring Jerusalem as the capital of Israel interfere in their
Eternal Art Tattoo took the next step toward relocating its shop a mile down the road Tuesday. The city of Santa Clarita is planning to build the new Canyon Country
The Rye Fire has burned at least 7,000 acres and is five percent contained. Six people remain evacuated at College of the Canyons, according to a tweet from the City
Santa Clarita’s planning commissioners are expected to take the next step toward officially putting the Cemex property within city limits Tuesday, as well as a few hundred other acres. The
Los Angeles County ranked Stevenson Ranch ahead of Castaic, and then, Santa Clarita, in a look at cities and unincorporated communities this week. Â A county report released Wednesday ranked
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