Gusty winds blow through SCV

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

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Ballot bill passes Senate floor

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

City Council to address senate bills at next meeting

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

State Assembly Bill combats drugged driving

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

Castaic Town Council gets insight on water merger

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

Chiquita Canyon Landfill gets 30 year extension

  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

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City seeks location for Saugus Library

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

City staff studies recreational marijuana

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