
Two condo developments to be approved by council
Between two properties, Santa Clarita’s city council is set to approve the tract maps for over 100 new condominium units at their meeting on Tuesday. Approving the maps allows the
Between two properties, Santa Clarita’s city council is set to approve the tract maps for over 100 new condominium units at their meeting on Tuesday. Approving the maps allows the
Young artists were recognized for their talent at the inaugural art contest hosted by the Santa Clarita Valley Mayor’s Committee for Employment of Individuals with Disabilities on Wednesday. The competition
Veterans, gold star families and community members gathered in Veterans Historical Plaza Wednesday morning to be the first to see the new Fallen Warriors Monument unveiled. With over two years
It’s been a year since Donald Trump was elected president and it’s been nearly as long since Santa Clarita progressives started CA25 United for Progress. The day after the 2016
In many cases, the aerospace industry is still a primarily male-dominated field. As of last year, one-third of NASA’s employees were women, according to an article by SiliconANGLE. With a
Between the birth of her first child, graduation from college and her wedding, 2018 is set to be a significant year for Jennifer McCoy. The Army veteran is giving birth
City staff members cleared out 16 homeless encampments Monday morning, disposing of 8,750 pounds of trash and debris. Homeless locals had three days’ notice to take their belongings elsewhere in
On Wednesday, Veterans Historical Plaza will officially be home to the long-awaited Fallen Warriors Monument. Just three days before Veterans Day, the unveiling ceremony will bring together veterans, their loved
Local and visiting runners will be on the move for the annual Santa Clarita Marathon on Sunday. “Now in its 22nd year, the Santa Clarita Marathon is one of our
Six Flags Magic Mountain employees stepped out of the theme park and into the community for their annual Project 6 service day on Friday. About 200 full-time employees headed to
Santa Clarita will be getting $50,000 to strategize ways to prevent and combat homelessness. L.A. County’s 88 cities had the opportunity to apply in July outlining how they would create
Following a trend of legislation to protect animals, the House of Representatives introduced the Parity in Animal Cruelty Enforcement (PACE) Act this week to bridge a gap in the law
Enrollment for coverage under the Affordable Care Act opened Wednesday and a group of local Democrats want everyone to know. At a rally outside Congressman Steve Knight’s Santa Clarita office,
Santa Clarita residents do some of the most shopping in the state. For the second year in a row, the city ranked 21st out of California’s 480 cities in the
The cost of renting in Santa Clarita continues to increase in the final quarter of the year. In October, rents have increased 0.5 percent since last month and are up
Californians can expect to pay more for their daily commute as the gas tax increase takes effect Wednesday. Approved by state legislators earlier this year through Senate Bill 1, the
Costume-clad participants from the Santa Clarita Valley, the Antelope Valley and Los Angeles expressed their opinions on federal tax reform, women’s equality, health care and immigration outside of Congressman Steve
Hailed as the city of Santa Clarita’s matriarch, four-time mayor Jo Anne Darcy passed away at the age of 86 on Sunday, Oct. 29. One of the city’s founding members,
Los Angeles County wants The Old Road and I-5 to become safer and less congested. At their Oct. 31 meeting, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will vote to
To promote recognition of Los Angeles County’s trail system, Supervisor Kathryn Barger will be hosting a trail ride next month. Locals are invited to take part in a three-and-a-half-hour ride
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