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Kaiser Permanente, union reach tentative deal 

Kaiser Permanente and a health care workers’ union reached a tentative deal on Friday, meeting the demands of higher wages and promises of increased staffing.   Nurses, doctors, optometrists, pharmacists and

TMU Israel Abroad students return home 

A group of The Master’s University students who were in Israel as part of the university’s Israel-Bible Extension Program have returned to the United States safely, according to a statement

West Ranch counselors Christine Bacon, left, and Michelle Stob, right acknowledge West Ranch senior Alyssa Chang after being awarded a $50,000 check from Edison International as part of the Edison Scholars program at West Ranch High School on Thursday, March 30, 2023.

Edison scholarship applications now open 

The 2024 Edison Scholarship is open for applications until Jan. 24 for high school senior applicants.   Fully funded by Edison International shareholders, the program is expected to give 30 high

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City votes to join lawsuit over bail 

The Santa Clarita City Council voted 5-0 to join the city of Whittier in a lawsuit against L.A. County’s judicial system Tuesday, following a closed-session discussion.  Whittier announced the lawsuit

Smash-and-grab reported at BevMo! 

A smash-and-grab was reported to have taken place at the BevMo! on The Old Road in Valencia at approximately 3 a.m. on Wednesday, according to Lt. Mark Perkins, watch commander

Deputies issue warning regarding impersonation scams

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department issued a Nixle Wednesday morning regarding threat-based impersonation scams.  According to the Nixle, scammers impersonated deputies from the LASD and demanded payment for fines