No time to call advisory panel on council vacancy? Not so, says ’06 panel member
When the Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday night called, basically, for open auditions to be held at City Hall on Jan. 17 to fill the body’s vacant seat, Mayor
When the Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday night called, basically, for open auditions to be held at City Hall on Jan. 17 to fill the body’s vacant seat, Mayor
When Dante Acosta left the Santa Clarita City Council on Dec. 4 for the state Assembly, it left the body with four members – all of them white. When ballots
Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg address — a concise 272 words — in just under three minutes. Those interested in the vacant seat on the Santa Clarita City Council, take
State Sen. Scott Wilk on Wednesday announced the locations of his three district offices, including one at City Hall in Santa Clarita. “Working and communicating with my constituents is one
“Senator!” Henry Stern laughed over the phone this week, admitting he still reflexively looks over his shoulder when he hears someone greet him that way. Only eight days into his
The Santa Clarita City Council seat that was left vacant when Dante Acosta resigned to join the state Assembly will be filled by council appointment, the body decided Tuesday night
Santa Clarita has a new mayor, and it’s a bit of a surprise – Cameron Smyth. Smyth — elected as a council member only last month after a 10-year absence
While Cemex – the Mexico-based mining giant — awaits word from a federal panel of administrative judges on whether it can begin long-pending operations in Soledad Canyon, state legislators from
Kathryn Barger was racing along in fifth gear, and it had nothing to do with the car she was riding in. This was about 2:30 on Friday afternoon, and Barger,
Proposition 64 was passed by California voters last month, allowing for the recreational use, sale and growth of marijuana. But, the Santa Clarita City Council appears ready to Just Say
Buck McKeon lives in Virginia now, but as he stood on a stage at College of the Canyons in Valencia last week, he paused, looked into the crowd and smiled,
Rosalind Wayman, the longtime senior field deputy for the Santa Clarita Valley under former county Supervisor Michael Antonovich, will be staying on in that role under the Fifth District’s new
For the second time in as many months, the Santa Clarita Planning Commission has asked developers of a proposed new hotel project for an upgrade. Two months after the Oliver
SACRAMENTO – It’s one thing to get yourself elected to the state Legislature, and it’s quite another thing to actually get things accomplished once you get there. That figures to
SACRAMENTO – Sitting in a coffee shop across the street from the state capitol building here on Monday morning, the rotunda visible in the backdrop through the window, Scott Wilk
SACRAMENTO – This was shortly after 12 noon on Monday in the Assembly chamber of the state capitol building here. Dante Acosta of Santa Clarita’s 38th Assembly District, one of
SACRAMENTO – The “-elect” comes off the titles of Dante Acosta and Scott Wilk at noon here Monday, when the Santa Clarita-area Republicans take the oaths of office to become
“We’re living in a very unique crease in history right now,” retired Air Force Gen. T. Michael Moseley told about 100 spectators Friday night at the Van Hook Center of
With the long-pending Oliver Hotel now approved and set to break ground at McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard, another big hotel project is taking the Santa Clarita stage – and
Free flu shots will be available at the Castaic Library on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. – days after a middle-aged Antelope Valley man became California’s first flu-related
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