City Council to discuss process for naming city facilities
The Santa Clarita City Council will discuss Tuesday establishing a process for naming city facilities, after Councilwoman Laurene Weste suggested naming City Hall after one
The Santa Clarita City Council will discuss Tuesday establishing a process for naming city facilities, after Councilwoman Laurene Weste suggested naming City Hall after one
The Southern California Association of Governments is looking to reach a more reasonable determination of regional housing needs by objecting to the state’s assertion that
The Santa Clarita City Council met with Los Angeles County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger on Wednesday to review ways they can continue working together
The former Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center building on Market Street could become the new hub for both local veterans and community arts, Los Angeles
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities could soon benefit from new California laws, including one aimed at improving access to public transportation, after three bills
The Santa Clarita Public Library announced the opening of a passport acceptance facility at its Canyon Country location, which is expected to reduce wait times
The Santa Clarita City Council is set to discuss homelessness and public safety with Los Angeles County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger on Wednesday morning.
Suzette Martinez Valladares, who previously announced her run for California’s 25th Congressional District, is now seeking to challenge Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, in the
A group of Sand Canyon residents concerned over the possibility of losing their quiet, rural lifestyle over the proposed Sand Canyon Resort project has formed
With the deadline for the California Legislature to pass any bills soon approaching, elected officials kept a close eye Friday on bills committees greenlighted. Here’s
One million, three hundred and forty thousand. That’s the number of housing units a six-county region of Southern California must plan for by October 2029
The Santa Clarita Valley is set to receive a new courthouse, but when that’ll happen was part of the discussion for the Court Facilities Advisory
The driver of a yellow taxi was taken into custody after leading law enforcement on a pursuit throughout the Santa Clarita Valley on Friday morning.
Valencia-based Wesco Aircraft announced Friday it entered into a “definitive merger agreement” to be acquired by an affiliate of Platinum Equity for an estimated $1.9 billion.
With mortgage rates tumbling down in recent weeks, millions of homeowners could save more than $150 a month from refinancing.
Three people were transported to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Wednesday night after two vehicles collided on Sierra Highway in Canyon Country. “The call came
The film industry in the area has been around longer than this generation or the previous one, and even before record-setting roller coasters at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
The Santa Clarita City Council adopted new zoning rules Tuesday allowing for taller office and industrial buildings, a move aimed at enhancing the area’s business-friendly
Local leaders in aerospace and defense will now have a place to connect and share information about the industry with the launch of the Santa Clarita Valley chapter of the Aerospace & Defense Forum.
About a dozen Fair Oaks Ranch residents took to City Hall Tuesday urging the Santa Clarita City Council to help resolve issues, such as lack
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