
Christine Flowers | The Last ‘Allowed’ Target of Bigotry
My alma mater was wrong. Villanova should have barred a young man from walking at graduation after filming a young woman being sexually assaulted. Instead, he basically skated. No arrest,

My alma mater was wrong. Villanova should have barred a young man from walking at graduation after filming a young woman being sexually assaulted. Instead, he basically skated. No arrest,

We’ve all read or seen the story taken from CBS News about the Homeland Security Investigations agents who were denied entry to the two schools in South L.A. to speak

God bless Elaine Ballace! Elaine was a real blessing to the Santa Clarita Valley and all who knew her. She had many friends in SCV. I feel blessed to be

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy has finalized a multimillion-dollar agreement for a new border entry port in Southern California, according to the Department of Transportation.

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer President Donald Trump said he would join his Treasury and Commerce secretaries on trade negotiations with Japanese officials on Wednesday, after his tariff announcements have prompted

By Alexei Koseff CalMatters Writer With California’s budget hanging precariously in the balance, Gov. Gavin Newsom filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to block President Donald Trump’s tariff powers. The lawsuit, which

When I was just 6 or 7, I built my first crystal radio. It blew my mind that I could hook a wire to a tree trunk, plug in an

Defending every bureaucrat, illegal gang member, and Hamas supporter is an odd way for Democrats to win back the approval of American voters. Rob Kerchner Valencia

I have many fond memories of growing up in Santa Clarita. As a child, I spent my summers swimming with the Northbridge Point Piranhas and reading books at the Newhall

Donald Trump is at war with the world, or at least with 97 countries, with his recently announced threats of tariffs on imports. Sri Lanka, Jordan, Saint Pierre and

Dear Savvy Senior, I’m a divorced 68-year-old childless cat lady and have been thinking a lot lately about who will look after me when I get older and my health

News release The American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Santa Clarita Valley is calling on community members to rally together for the 27th annual Relay for Life of Santa

News release The Senate Business, Professions & Economic Development Committee has unanimously approved Sen. Suzette Valladares’ Senate Bill 508, which would provide patients with greater flexibility and more access to

By T.J. Muscaro Contributing Writer President Donald Trump was set to sign an executive order on Tuesday directing that measures be taken to prevent Social Security from being obtained by illegal

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Tuesday that it terminated a $3.1 billion climate-related farming program after finding that it didn’t align with the Trump

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed emergency legislation that will close a $2.8 billion shortfall in the state’s Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, ensuring continued health care coverage

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The Social Security Administration has announced the implementation of enhanced fraud prevention tools that will enable the agency to handle claims filed over the telephone. The

Overwhelmingly Californians rate the intertwined issues of housing supply, living costs and homelessness as the state’s most pressing issues, as a recent poll by the Public Policy Institute of California

We are fighting for you, for what’s fair and for our survival. We need your help and support. We have been there for you during times of crisis. Now, we

In his April 8 column, “Unbought and Very Bothered,” Andrew Taban critiques the influence of money in politics and praises Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo for her community leadership, particularly regarding the