
SCV sees rise in nontraditional pastimes
With 11,000 acres of preserved open space and more than 30 parks across the Santa Clarita Valley, it’s no rarity to find cyclists down bikeways or little leagues running bases at Central Park.
With 11,000 acres of preserved open space and more than 30 parks across the Santa Clarita Valley, it’s no rarity to find cyclists down bikeways or little leagues running bases at Central Park.
Santa Clarita City Council members could receive a salary increase of up to 20%— a topic set for discussion at Tuesday’s meeting at City Hall. The proposed salary each council
Residents can now walk down Santa Clarita sidewalks and find poetic inspirations laid out in front of them, literally. Across six streets, including on Seco Canyon Road, Westinghouse Place and
If Idaho native Lacey Borland could describe what Cali Lake RV Resort in Agua Dulce offered her and her family, she would say: “home.” “We came across this place, and
A visit to Golden Valley High School’s PAWS Center Wednesday brought state Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, memories of how a childhood trip to the state Capitol paved the way
A visit to Golden Valley High School’s PAWS Center Wednesday brought State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, memories of how a childhood trip to the State Capitol paved the way
Santa Clarita and the rest of Los Angeles County will trade an aging voting system for a completely new and digital approach by the 2020 primary election. The Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita drivers: Slow down. That’s the message resident Alice Renolds, a mother who lost her two teenagers nearly 20 years ago in a high-speed car crash, told about 200
Less than a week after Santa Clarita heard from local experts about the dangers of vaping, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a statewide crackdown Monday on illicit electronic cigarettes, and plans
Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, has introduced new legislation that aims to aid low-income students whose ability to remain in school is threatened due to unexpected financial burdens. The Cost
Friday marked the end of the 2019 legislative session for elected officials representing the Santa Clarita Valley and the rest of California. As senators and Assembly members kept busy voting
When asked who opposed the proposed 77-acre Sand Canyon Resort and Spa, most of the estimated 200 people in attendance at a meeting Thursday hosted by the developer raised their
It was a regular day at work for employees at Jimmy Dean’s in Valencia on Thursday until several customers and employees noticed a suspicious man near the restaurant who was
It’s reminiscent of a black-and-white, silent film. Everything in sight is covered by a smoking mix of soot and dust. No cabs pass by, only sirens. Crowds of people cry
More than 200 of the 2,000-plus Sand Canyon residents gathered Wednesday to discuss how their quiet, rural community could change with the addition of a proposed 77-acre resort. “Tonight is
Santa Clarita City Hall will not be named after one of the city’s founding fathers, but a portion of it will, following combined ideas and a vote by council members
Santa Claritans could soon help a Los Angeles artist learn more about the local culture and history of the area for the development of artwork at the new Santa Clarita
Assemblywoman Christy Smith’s bill that aims to streamline the property claim process is headed to the governor’s desk after clearing the state Senate. Assembly Bill 1637, co-authored by state Sen.
A day after a scheduled meeting of individuals seeking to stop the proposed 77-acre Sand Canyon Resort project, Sand Canyon Country Club owner Steve Kim is inviting the public to
Santa Clarita could receive its share of $6 million in Measure H funds, and an easier path to those dollars, if the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approves a
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