
Krispy Kreme coming to Stevenson Ranch
Homer Simpson is famous for saying, “Mmmmmmm, doughnuts,” in “The Simpsons.” Residents of the Santa Clarita Valley may be saying exactly that after a planned Krispy Kreme location opens up

Homer Simpson is famous for saying, “Mmmmmmm, doughnuts,” in “The Simpsons.” Residents of the Santa Clarita Valley may be saying exactly that after a planned Krispy Kreme location opens up

The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday approved a developer’s request to build about 160 fewer units, favoring townhomes over apartments, in a development planned for southeast of Jakes Way

As we continue to grow as a city, one of the greatest concerns about Santa Clarita is the increasing number of transients I see on our streets. Just this past

So, do you own a corporation or a limited liability company? How about a limited partnership? Are you on the board of directors of a corporation or the manager of

News release Spectrum on Friday announced the completion of a network expansion that will bring gigabit broadband to nearly 700 homes and small businesses in the Los Angeles County community

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency recently partnered with the College of the Canyons Employee Training Institute to develop a project management training for local water professionals. The

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, honored Santa Clarita Magazine and its publishers, Moe, Linda and Alex Hafizi, as his Small Business of the Month for December at City Hall

Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin told the public for weeks that officials were in constant communication with MV Transportation over the company’s contract with Santa Clarita Transit’s drivers, who

Another project intended to further the city of Santa Clarita’s reputation as “Hollywood North” — a supportive atmosphere for filming within the region’s 30-Mile Zone, or TMZ — has been

Emails from Chiquita Canyon Landfill indicate operators were aware of a leachate-seepage problem in April, observed it spread in August and reported it Oct. 18 to the South Coast Air

News release College of the Canyons has received a $500,00 grant from the California Workforce Development Board to develop High Road Training Partnerships with regional industry partners. The HRTP

Santa Clarita Transit’s drivers are back behind the wheel as of Monday. The union met Sunday and agreed to terms that would end the strike by Teamsters Union Local 572

There’s a pervasive and intrusive virus that continues to infect us at our workplaces. It blew through our fields of labor during the agrarian age; whistled through our production factories

After nearly two months of a strike, MV Transportation gave an offer that the members of Teamsters Union Local 572 are expected to consider Sunday, union officials confirmed late Friday

George Thomas, owner of the Santa Clarita staple Route 66 Classic Grill, is closing his doors after deciding to retire and sell his business. All week long, Thomas has been

While a Santa Clarita city official sought to address claims Tuesday that the city isn’t doing enough to end the bus strike, more than 30 drivers showed up to

A longtime local business leader and city parks commissioner died Friday, according to a city official. Don Cruikshank ran a successful equipment and event rental business, a legacy continued by

The Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity is holding listening sessions for anyone interested in learning more or providing input about the upcoming proposed sidewalk vending ordinance for unincorporated

The governing board of the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is meeting in closed session Friday to discuss a 36-page complaint against manufacturing giant 3M and more than a dozen

Recently, I was reflecting on all the reasons we have to be grateful for our work in this land of plenty, and here are seven that stood out to me: