UPDATE: City’s recreation director announces retirement
For nearly 17 years, Rick Gould has served as Santa Clarita’s director of Recreation, Community Services, Arts and Open Space, growing opportunities for community members
For nearly 17 years, Rick Gould has served as Santa Clarita’s director of Recreation, Community Services, Arts and Open Space, growing opportunities for community members
For low-income Californians, a parking violation will no longer mean breaking the bank. On Friday, Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 503, which will create
The legacy of a Santa Clarita resident has given a local student the opportunity to continue pursuing her education and military service. Cinthya Medrano is
Santa Clarita is Los Angeles County’s fifth highest valued city this year for property values, according to a report by the Los Angeles County Assessor’s
About 50 community members took on a new role as principal, making themselves at home in the principals’ offices and visiting classrooms, for the SCV
California will have stricter campaign finance laws but no universal bikeshare program after Governor Brown signed one and vetoed one of Senator Henry Stern’s bills
The House of Representatives launched their NASA Caucus on Wednesday to create awareness of the administration’s impact on national security, the economy and technology. Spearheaded
The SCV Senior Center launched their Empowering Senior Women workshop series on Thursday to equip Santa Clarita’s female seniors with support and knowledge to live
A small business-focused bill passed through the House of Representatives on Wednesday. In author Steve Knight’s effort to maintain fair competition between small businesses, the
The Boy Scouts of America is not just for boys anymore. After a unanimous vote by the group’s board of directors, the Boy Scouts will
With white hard hats on, Senior Center staff, elected officials and community members broke ground on the new SCV Senior Center Wednesday to replace an
City council concluded the conversation on mobile home park politics at their Tuesday meeting after six months of back-and-forth between city staff, park owners and
Looking to engage locals in democracy, the League of Women Voters has launched a chapter in Santa Clarita to rally residents to do their civic
A car crashed and lodged itself underneath a big rig going northbound on Route 14 just past the Interstate 5 split Tuesday afternoon. The car
A big rig crashed into the median going northbound on Interstate 5 just past the split from Route 14 late Tuesday morning. At about 11:40
It is now California law that human trafficking hotlines will have a text message option after Governor Jerry Brown signed a Senate Bill last week.
To thank first responders for their protection of the community, the inaugural Santa Clarita Valley Heroes Banquet on Saturday raised thousands for the Santa Clarita
Locals are invited to a community-wide candlelight vigil to pray and process the Las Vegas massacre. Real Life Church is partnering with the city of
Congressional Leadership Fund is actively working across the country to maintain a Republican majority in the House of Representatives after the 2018 midterm election. California’s
To honor the 431 people who died in the St. Francis Dam Disaster, California’s two U.S. senators introduced a bill on Thursday that would memorialize
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