
Council to offer residents rewards and support
Finishing a six-month-long conversation, mobile home park politics are back on the city council agenda for Tuesday. Council members are set to award a contract for an administrative hearing officer,

Finishing a six-month-long conversation, mobile home park politics are back on the city council agenda for Tuesday. Council members are set to award a contract for an administrative hearing officer,

California is soon to be a “sanctuary state” after Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill on Thursday limiting federal authorities’ enforcement of immigration across the state. Under the law, which

Local groups that work to combat cancer are emphasizing their efforts during October in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Santa Clarita’s nonprofit Circle of Hope is inviting the community

Community members looking to process their grief and questions after the Las Vegas massacre are invited to a panel session at the Child & Family Center Thursday evening. “A lot

Santa Clarita residents looking for a new furry friend are invited to Los Angeles County’s annual pet fair on Sunday. The Department of Animal Care and Control will be holding

Columbus Day will no longer be observed in Los Angeles County after the Board of Supervisors voted to eliminate all references to the holiday and instead observe Indigenous Peoples Day.

As the Oct. 5 deadline for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients to renew quickly approaches, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to request the deadline be

Santa Clarita survivors of the Las Vegas shooting are invited to a free closed group therapy session on Thursday to help talk through and process their experiences. “When anyone goes

Tuesday marks 50 years since the world’s speed record for a winged powered aircraft was set in an X-15 plane. Colonel William J. “Pete” Knight of the United States Air

Assemblyman Dante Acosta (R-Santa Clarita) saw two of his bills signed into law last week, one a matter of public safety for the whole state and one specific to the

Three of Senator Henry Stern’s bills sitting on the governor’s desk were read over the past week, two signed into law and the other vetoed. Stern’s effort to engage youth

September marked the eighth consecutive month that rents have increased in Santa Clarita. Over the past month, rent costs in the city have increased by 0.4 percent and 6.6 percent

Los Angeles County is aiming to be more business and job friendly after a motion introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger passed this week. The county is looking to attract and

Every time a resident rides their bicycle, the city of Santa Clarita wants to make sure it counts. On Thursday, the city’s Traffic and Transportation Division installed its first Eco-Counter

If they dare, Santa Clarita residents may soon have purple hair. To raise awareness for domestic violence, Santa Clarita’s Domestic Violence Center is encouraging locals to participate in the “Purple

Racing coast to coast in the country they fought to serve, a group of veterans and their supporters came through Santa Clarita with the American flag in hand on Thursday

Californians will be able to check their ballots three months earlier when presidential primary season rolls around. Governor Jerry Brown signed a Senate Bill Wednesday that moves California’s primaries up

The Senior Center was transformed into Wonderland on Thursday and all the seniors were invited to The Mad Hatter’s tea party. Attendees, many of whom chose to wear their wildest

It could be summer in Santa Clarita all year long. Supervisor Kathryn Barger proposed a motion at the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday that proposes county

With welcome signs in hand, Sulphur Springs Community Elementary School second grade students hosted Mayor Cameron Smyth for a question and answer session on Tuesday. Students asked Smyth about everything