
Volcanologist Jess Phoenix announces candidacy for Congress
With the large Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce as her background, Jess Phoenix announced her candidacy for the District 25 Congressional seat Monday afternoon. In between discussing her love of
With the large Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce as her background, Jess Phoenix announced her candidacy for the District 25 Congressional seat Monday afternoon. In between discussing her love of
The community-funded Fallen Veterans Memorial is finally taking shape, as the base and back panel are now complete. It’s the front panel with all of the names that are leaving
Six more Los Angeles County sheriff deputies will be enforcing traffic laws in Santa Clarita. The city is emphasizing the need for motor safety, said Santa Clarita’s Communications Manager Carrie
Three months into the current city council’s regime, residents continue to express concerns at council meetings that include homelessness, transportation, crime and the environment. With three months under city council’s
Santa Clarita’s arts community celebrated city recognition of Arts Day on Tuesday, spurring conversation for dreams of a new arts center. Executive Director for Forge Ahead Arts Stephanie O’Connor spoke
A group of nearly 20 people gathered at city hall Thursday for the first ad hoc committee on homelessness meeting to discuss Measure H funding in Santa Clarita. Facilitated by
Supervisor Kathryn Barger was the lone “no” vote on a Board of Supervisors 4-1 policy decision to make Los Angeles County buildings serve as “sensitive locations” for people in the
Santa Clarita’s newest Parks, Recreation and Community Services commissioner is Victor Lindenheim, executive director of the Golden State Gateway Coalition and Santa Clarita resident of 13 years. Lindenheim was one
A 50-member planning team, made up of officials from the county, local cities, homeless service providers and faith leaders from across Los Angeles County, will gather Thursday to discuss Measure
Less than two weeks after Bridge to Home’s Emergency Winter Shelter closed for the season, councilmembers approved a three-year extension to the shelter’s lease agreement at their meeting Tuesday. “It
Santa Clarita is expected to be taking care of business in the coming years, as Financial Times Magazine ranked the city as fourth on their list of Small American Cities
Encouraging safe driving anywhere from busy freeways to neighborhood streets, National Distracted Driving Awareness Month keeps drivers aware of the dangers of not keeping their eyes on the road. California
Hundreds of young visitors to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital will be comforted by a furry friend as the hospital hosts its annual April Teddy Bear and Friend Drive. Since the
Mobile home park residents do not seem to hate the idea of a new form of internal governing as a result of changes to their municipal code. In fact, some
In an effort to protect military members from sexual harassment, Congressman Steve Knight cosponsored legislation to prevent people in the military from sharing one another’s private photos. This piece of
Governor Jerry Brown passed his $52 billion tax increase on transportation late Thursday night, but not without opposition from California Republicans. Brown’s Senate Bill 1 aims to fix roads, repair
After City Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commissioner Kevin Korenthal announced in March that he would be moving to Texas, his position became open for another parks-oriented and passionate Santa
Community discussion about the Chiquita Canyon Landfill controversy will continue Wednesday, April 19. Over 100 Santa Clarita residents shared their two-minute testimonies at the first public forum on March 1,
It’s difficult to witness a child suffering from abuse, but it’s even more difficult to report child abuse only for nothing be done about it. As April is Child Abuse
Santa Clarita’s community of mobile home park residents and mobile home park owners gathered for two meetings to weigh in on changes being made to the city’s municipal code. Most
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