City’s drive-thru neighborhood cleanup sees hundreds
The COVID-19 pandemic halted the city’s annual Santa Clara River cleanup this year, but it didn’t stop residents from showing up and cleaning up their
The COVID-19 pandemic halted the city’s annual Santa Clara River cleanup this year, but it didn’t stop residents from showing up and cleaning up their
In the race to fill two Santa Clarita City Council seats in November, incumbent Mayor Cameron Symth and candidates Jason Gibbs and Kelvin Driscoll topped
A review of the latest campaign finance numbers for the state Senate and Assembly districts that represent the Santa Clarita Valley indicate hundreds of thousands
A crash involving multiple motorcycles Friday afternoon prompted a SigAlert on the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 in the Stevenson Ranch area, according to first
Economic development services for arts-oriented small businesses, galleries and more are on the priority list for the 2021 Arts Commission Work Plan, a report Santa
Los Angeles County supervisors are expected to review a list of motels they might buy to house the homeless as Project Roomkey begins to close
Ahead of a statewide ban on all flavored-tobacco products, local law enforcement, education and health experts opened Wednesday a virtual discussion surrounding the dangers of
Santa Clarita City Council members approved the issuance of $15 million in bonds to finance the costs of buying a 93,000-square-foot ice rink, as well
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Wednesday to halt sales of new gasoline-fueled vehicles by 2035, citing a zero-emissions route will slash greenhouse gas
Santa Clarita is officially looking into creating and operating its own public health department, but not all City Council members agreed. The City Council voted
Santa Clarita City Council members agreed Tuesday to formulate support and request that Los Angeles County allow indoor malls and breweries to reopen, following several
Nail salons across California can now resume indoor operations with modifications, California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly announced Tuesday during a news
A subcommittee on Santa Clarita’s homeless task force wants landlords and property owners to participate in a survey to better understand how they feel about
A man known by law enforcement for prior threats to harm deputies remained outstanding following a large response from multiple agencies, including from the Santa
Santa Clarita City Council members will host a public hearing Tuesday and consider whether to approve the issuance of $15 million in bonds to finance
Local business leaders had the opportunity Thursday to hear from experts during the virtual 2020 Economic Outlook Forecast, which discussed how the COVID-19 pandemic is
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva indicated he’s not going anywhere, despite a call for his resignation backed by multiple county leaders and members of
A person was transported to the hospital after a traffic collision involving a motorcycle on the northbound Interstate 5 in the Newhall Pass on Friday
Nearly a year since its establishment, Santa Clarita City Council members will consider Tuesday extending a ban on new sales of flavored-tobacco products citywide until
The COVID-19 quarantine provided some with time to catch up on their favorite TV series or try a new hobby, but for Valencia resident Jeff
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