
City planners to discuss Plum Canyon annexation
By and large, most Plum Canyon residents, when asked, didn’t respond to the city’s request to see if they wanted to be annexed. However, the ones who did overwhelming favored
By and large, most Plum Canyon residents, when asked, didn’t respond to the city’s request to see if they wanted to be annexed. However, the ones who did overwhelming favored
A Santa Clarita woman has been chosen to represent the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma in the Miss Indian World hosted by Gathering of Nations. The Miss Indian World pageant brings
Tragedies like the Las Vegas shooting are usually remembered for the pain and sadness they cause, but one Castaic native showed there can be true heroism in the face of
Santa Clarita issued a notice of public hearing regarding the selling and growing of marijuana in the city. The public hearing is scheduled for the City Council’s next regular meeting
The House of Representatives passed a new law this week that grants awards to schools to improve on-campus safety. Representative Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, co-sponsored the bill earlier this month along
Toys R Us announced it would be shutting down all stores this year after filing for bankruptcy last year. Not every store will closing down immediately, instead they will close
Santa Clarita is the highest-ranking city in L.A. County for St. Patrick’s Day, according to WalletHub, based on traditions, costs, safety and weather. The city is celebrating with a number
Special Olympics Santa Clarita and Tri-Valley and the Gary Sinise Foundation are looking to make more than 10,000 baskets during this years Shoot-A-Thon to raise money for the organizations. Participants
County supervisors are looking to change the way L.A. County responds to gun violence, by treating it as a public health issue. A unanimously approved motion introduced by 3rd District
A public hearing for the Community Needs Assessment survey gave the public a chance to see how federal funds might be used to improve low- to middle-income residents. The Community
Santa Clarita is moving to upgrade the bus seats and stops for local commuters at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. The city of Santa Clarita approved a motion that would renovate
The filing deadline for the 2018 primaries has passed. Below are the names and a brief description of all the candidates for the 25th Congressional District, according to the Los
The Santa Clarita City Council is conducting a public hearing to discuss the result of the annual Community Needs Assessment, during their regular Tuesday meeting. The assessment is conducted as
The filing deadline for the 2018 primaries has passed. Below are the names and a brief description of all the candidates for the 38th and 36th Assembly Districts, according to
Santa Clarita Valley commuters and residents might notice a new kind of camera near local railways. The SCV Sheriff’s Station is the first to implement a grant-funded program that provided
Los Angeles County is looking to join Florida in increasing the strength of gun control by introducing a new bill that further regulates firearms. The Los Angeles County Board of
Be prepared to lose that precious hour of sleep on Sunday as the clocks spring forward for Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving Time will happen this Sunday at 2 a.m.,
The author of the novel tie-in to this year’s best picture winner “The Shape of Water” will be coming to Santa Clarita. The free event called “Straight from the Oscars:
The 25th annual Cowboy festival is searching for volunteers to help put on the “wildest weekend in the West”. Men, women and children 10 years and older are invited to
Santa Clarita city council is inviting community members to join the 2018 Earth Arbor Day “cArt aRt” competition. The competition asks participants to “take an ordinary trash can and change
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