Former Soledad Trailer Lodge tenants share stories of how, why they left
It was like any other community, except that the neighborhood described by a resident as “one big family” eventually dissolved almost collectively by fear and
It was like any other community, except that the neighborhood described by a resident as “one big family” eventually dissolved almost collectively by fear and
Ice cream enthusiasts can add a new joint to their list as Korean-owned and California-based Honeymee opened its first Santa Clarita Valley location at Westfield
The city of Santa Clarita announced Thursday street closures that will take place during the Amgen Tour of California on Saturday, May 18. The much-anticipated
Homelessness was once again a central topic in this year’s State of the County address, this time with a heavy focus on mental health. In
Your parents put a lot of pressure on you to get good grades, while your friends convince you to start drinking and smoking. You don’t
For the very first time, about 200 members of the community broke bread together at the new Santa Clarita Valley senior center, Bella Vida, for
There’s a great appeal to running a franchise: one buys a business with the comfort that the business model works. While more freedom lies behind
Westfield Valencia Town Center officials announced a $100-million investment Wednesday to add features, including a new Costco, luxury cinema and fitness center, dramatically transforming the
An elite peloton of women cyclists are just weeks away from passing through Santa Clarita for the finish line of the 2019 Amgen Tour of
The Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corp. announced the top commercial real estate brokers active in the area at its annual Power Broker Breakfast. On
The Santa Clarita City Council urged city staff to expedite efforts to address issues connected with pipeline work in Placerita Canyon by Southern California Gas
Efforts to improve service with a study of the Metrolink Antelope Valley Line is near a conclusion after nearly two years of outreach, officials said
In celebration of the holiday that’s all about trees, the Arbor Day Foundation recently named Santa Clarita a “Tree City USA” for the 29th year
Environmental protection was at the focus of Tuesday’s Santa Clarita City Council discussion over the Newhall Gateway conceptual plan, a proposed commercial space near Newhall
Fire and the efforts to extinguish it damaged two apartments near Granary Square on Wednesday, displacing the residents of the two units. What began as
Hundreds of community members joined elected officials Wednesday morning in cutting the ribbon to the highly anticipated, new Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center. “The new
Nonprofits across Santa Clarita have benefited from the federal Community Development Block Grants for more than 20 years to assist local, low-income families. With Tuesday’s
Santa Clarita is on track to receive a nearly 4% increase in federal Community Development Block Grant funds compared to last year, officials announced Tuesday.
More than $1 million could go toward affordable housing in Santa Clarita and direction for the proposed Newhall Gateway conceptual plan could receive a green
L.A. County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger is set to address homelessness, public safety and economic development, as well as provide her vision for the
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