
Santa Clarita rents dip $10 in November
Santa Clarita renters saved $10 in November when rents dipped 0.4 percent across the city, according to a report released Friday by Apartment List, Inc. This is the first time
Santa Clarita renters saved $10 in November when rents dipped 0.4 percent across the city, according to a report released Friday by Apartment List, Inc. This is the first time
Change is here and on the horizon for the Castaic Area Town Council, which welcomed a new member this month, and is looking to add another one in the new
With a trail and hills as their backdrop, city officials, community members and over two dozen bicyclists celebrated the opening of the River Village Trailhead on Thursday morning. Located on
Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center guests got gussied up and treated to free manicures, haircuts and facials when the nonprofit foundation Beauty Bus paid them a visit Wednesday afternoon. The
To address the limited parking available in Old Town Newhall, Santa Clarita City Council members voted to move ahead Tuesday with a plan for a “parking-in-lieu” fee. The top-two
Donning party hats and holding signs and balloons, Charles Helmers Elementary School students were awarded first place in Santa Clarita’s 30 Things for 30 Years contest at the City Council
Santa Clarita’s City Council was confronted by ferret advocates at their meeting Tuesday. Members of Angel City Ferret club, who aim to get L.A. County local governments to pass ordinances
No one will be buying marijuana at a pot shop in Santa Clarita, the City Council decided Tuesday at their meeting. Council members extended their moratorium to prevent cannabis businesses
Santa Clarita is expected to move forward with the Vista Canyon Recycled Water Factory at the City Council meeting Tuesday. Vista Canyon is Santa Clarita’s first large-scale recycling project and
A group of ferret advocates plan to ask the Santa Clarita City Council to help legalize their furry friends at the meeting on Tuesday. Angel City Ferret Club, which has
Santa Clarita is looking to add six acres of property to its portfolio at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. One of those acres is to be added to the homeless shelter
Local elementary school students were invited to help Santa Clarita celebrate 30 years of cityhood by participating in the 30 Things for 30 Years contest. Children were given the chance
Nearly 400 children in Los Angeles County’s foster care system are in need of an adoptive family, according to Supervisor Kathryn Barger. To raise awareness for these children in need,
Residents, business owners, property owners and city staff all agree the parking in Old Town Newhall is insufficient. But, the way to solve that problem is still divisive. City Council
“Women Like Us,” a documentary directed by Valencia resident Sally Colón-Petree, features women from around the world making a difference in their communities. “I want people to be inspired to
Residents began lining up outside stores earlier this week to make the most of shopping centers’ sales for several days well known for retail consumption. From storefronts expecting a Black
For those experiencing depression, sometimes, the holidays can be especially rough. Financial pressures, awkward familial interactions and Seasonal Affective Disorder are just a few of the challenges put in front
Marijuana talk is back on the City Council agenda set for Tuesday. After a year of research from city staff members, the council will address their findings, taking into consideration
Homeless people across Los Angeles County will be able to stay sheltered for an extra month in the spring after the Board of Supervisors approved a motion at their meeting
A group of volunteers are hard at work in kitchens across the Santa Clarita Valley and Los Angeles County this week preparing nearly 1,200 turkeys and hams for locals in
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