
City Council adopts new $219M budget
The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday adopted a $219.7 million budget for the fiscal year starting July 1 — a $6.2 million decrease from the previous year — as
The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday adopted a $219.7 million budget for the fiscal year starting July 1 — a $6.2 million decrease from the previous year — as
Santa Clarita Mayor Cameron Smyth and Mayor Pro Tem Bill Miranda said Wednesday they will work to make clear that the city denounces racism and would formally pen support for
Los Angeles County continues to be one of several counties in California being closely monitored during the reopening process, as its coronavirus data did not meet the threshold, Gov. Gavin
As L.A. County enters the fourth month of “Safer At Home” restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic, county Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer has released a statement, addressing the
The Santa Clarita City Council is expected to adopt a resolution Tuesday calling for the general municipal election in November to elect two City Council members for the seats currently
Several Santa Clarita Valley officials have made statements about the deaths of two black men, each of whom was found hanging from a tree, one in Victorville and another in
Los Angeles County is one of 13 counties in California being closely monitored during the reopening process, as its coronavirus data did not meet the threshold, Gov. Gavin Newsom said
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials announced a modified health officer order set to be issued Thursday and go into effect Friday for certain businesses, such as gyms,
After several days of Black Lives Matter protests and a call for Santa Clarita City Councilman Bob Kellar to resign in light of his infamous 2010 “proud racist” comment, Mayor
Amid an ongoing pandemic that has kept many local businesses closed and residents at home, Santa Clarita’s proposed 2020-21 budget calls for a decrease by 2.8%, or $6.2 million, over
Santa Clarita planning commissioners are looking to receive additional information and community feedback on a proposed 74.66-acre housing project in Saugus, after citing potential traffic concerns. Developer Bouquet Canyon Project
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is expected to review a motion Tuesday that urges the Sheriff’s Department, and the 46 different police departments within the county, to update
Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición: Santa Clarita declara emergencia, solicita a la Guardia Nacional antes de posibles protestas, más los últimos números COVID-19. En preparación para una
The city of Santa Clarita is scheduled to address the community Wednesday afternoon ahead of a possible protest planned for Thursday. Mayor Cameron Smyth and Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Santa Clarita City Council members said Tuesday alerting residents ahead of the possibility of a local protest over the death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement was
Santa Clarita’s transition from at-large to district-based elections for City Council might not happen in time for November as originally intended, council members discussed Tuesday. The City Council voted 3-2
Tenants in Santa Clarita now have extended protection against evictions and additional time to pay back rent as a result of Tuesday’s City Council vote. Council members voted unanimously to
Los Angeles County saw the largest one-day spike in COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, with 1,843 cases being reported in the past 24 hours. The latest update brings the total number
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday that many counties will be able to move more quickly through the stages of reopening — including barber shops and hair salons. While 47 of
Santa Clarita’s moratorium on evictions of residential and commercial tenants and its rent payback provisions could soon mirror that of Los Angeles County’s order, which extends through June 30. The
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