
Hyatt of Valencia prepares for Amgen Tour guests
Participants in this year’s Amgen Tour of California will speed into Santa Clarita next month, allowing local hotels to provide them with a place for them to eat and stay.
Participants in this year’s Amgen Tour of California will speed into Santa Clarita next month, allowing local hotels to provide them with a place for them to eat and stay.
Multiple Santa Clarita senior citizens confronted the city council Tuesday night during public comment with concern about the cost of living in the valley. Local senior Beverlee Broggie said she
In an effort to recycle contaminated water in the Santa Clarita Valley, Congressman Steve Knight (R-Antelope Valley) introduced a bill Tuesday to treat areas contaminated by perchlorate. Under the House
Gusty winds are blowing through the Santa Clarita Valley Tuesday, necessitating the National Weather Service to put out a wind advisory until Wednesday morning. Wind speeds were at about 23
To bring Santa Clarita Valley’s senior citizens a new facility for recreation, leisure and educational activities, the Santa Clarita Valley Committee on Aging launched the SCV Senior Center Campaign on
Up to 25 Santa Clarita Valley environmental and political advocates gathered in front of City Hall Monday afternoon to protest Chiquita Canyon Landfill and urge local government officials to take
With aprons on and paring knives in hand, 24 local high school students competed in the Hart School District’s second annual Culinary Arts Throw Down Competition Friday afternoon. Katie Mularky
In honor of fallen Sergeant Steve Owen, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is hosting an Inaugural Trail Ride to benefit the Sheriff’s Youth Foundation. Owen was shot while on
Employment continues to rise in Santa Clarita as spring has sprung; 0.4 percent more residents have gotten jobs from February to March. The jobless rate in Santa Clarita went from
In search of voting convenience and cost-efficiency, Senator Henry Stern’s (D-Canoga Park) Senate Bill 286 was approved by the senate on Thursday. The bill, the first of Stern’s to be
Four senate bills are set for Santa Clarita’s City Council consent calendar for Tuesday, none of which are by the valley’s own state senators. Councilmembers are scheduled to support two
California Highway Patrol is on the road to having a taskforce to aid in fighting drug-impaired driving, after Assemblyman Tom Lackey’s (R-Palmdale) Assembly Bill 6 was passed unanimously Thursday. The
Senator Scott Wilk’s (R-Santa Clarita) Senate Bill 792, an effort to fairly distribute funding for trauma centers, passed the Senate Health Committee 8-0 on Wednesday. The bill, a reiteration of
Talk of a converged water agency dominated the conversation at the Castaic Area Town Council meeting Wednesday night. Much concern from Castaic residents and councilmembers surrounds the proposed Santa Clarita
County planning commissioners gave Chiquita Canyon Landfill a 30-year extension Wednesday, several hours after a public hearing. The decision was made an hours-long meeting in which the Los Angeles
Seeking justice for victims of human-trafficking and sexual abuse, two of Senator Henry Stern’s bills moved forward from committee hearings on Tuesday. Senate Bill 756 was approved unanimously by the
Editor’s note: Story has been updated to reflect that San Francisquito Canyon Road is located in Saugus, not Castaic. Several Santa Clarita Valley speed limits in unincorporated areas are changing after
City staff scouted a piece of land on Plum Canyon Road and Heller Circle as a potential location for a Saugus Library. The city has also looked at other spots
Upwards of 10,000 cowgirls and cowboys will flock to Santa Clarita’s 24th annual Cowboy Festival this week, as the Old Town Newhall five-day event kicks off Wednesday. Donning boots, hats,
The city of Santa Clarita is conducting research to get a better idea of how to approach adult use recreational marijuana, following the passing of California’s Proposition 64. Currently, the
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