Senator talks faith and politics at TMU

Encouraging students to use their faith to have an impact in the workforce, Senator Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) visited The Master’s University on Friday to share how his beliefs play

Council approves new Civic Art Policy

Locals will soon be seeing more art around Santa Clarita. With unanimous support, the city council approved a Civic Art Policy, which will take one percent of city funds from

Democrats host Congressional candidate forum

Four Democrats took the stage Monday night at Women’s Initiative Network’s (WIN to Lead) candidate forum with almost 150 attendees, allowing local liberals to hear from the Congressional candidates how

Stern calls for legislation to protect free speech

To protect speech of all kinds, Senator Henry Stern plans to introduce legislation next year that would make California a “Free Speech State.” In an announcement Friday, Stern (D-Canoga Park)

Jobless rate falls 0.5 percent in September

Santa Clarita’s workforce grew in September, and with it came more jobs. The city’s jobless rate is now 4.4 percent, a decrease from 4.9 percent in August, according to the

Council to discuss funding public art projects

Santa Clarita’s public projects could be getting artsier. At their meeting Tuesday, the city council will be deciding whether to approve a Civic Art Policy proposed by the arts commission

Caforio raises most funds in third quarter

Just over a year away from the mid-term election, fundraising in the 25th Congressional District has gotten more competitive as Democratic challengers grow their donations in the race against Republican