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Wilk and Republicans oppose Brown’s transportation plan

Many Republicans were not supportive of the California Democrats’ transportation package announced Tuesday, including Senator Scott Wilk. The plan, authored by Governor Jerry Brown, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon and Senate

Young scientists show off talents at STEAM Expo

Some of the valley’s youngest engineers, scientists and inventors demonstrated their skills and shared their talents at the Sulphur Springs Union School District’s (SSUSD) third annual STEAM Expo Tuesday. “The

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Stern’s budget bill passes through committee

Cleared unanimously by the Senate Government and Finance Committee, Senator Henry Stern’s Senate Bill 683 regarding the state’s annual budget will be moving forward to another committee. Under the bill,

Public highly engaged in city council meeting

Santa Clarita’s city council chambers were brimming with citizens for the Tuesday night council meeting, as many citizens took advantage of opportunities for public participation. A large portion of the

Jury trial set for newlywed murder case

A jury trial has been scheduled for a 49-year-old Santa Clarita man accused of killing his 25-year-old bride in their Newhall home in 2015. Robert Arvizu, charged with murder in

Greenback murder trial delayed another month

The murder trial of a Canyon Country woman accused of killing her brother two years ago, and who was declared incompetent to stand trial last April, was delayed another month

Lancaster man arrested for robbery

A Lancaster man was arrested on suspicion of robbery Sunday after he allegedly confronted teens and demanded their wallets and cell phones. Joseph Bobo, 19, was arrested about 9:30 p.m.

Developmental disabilities bill moves forward

The Senate Human Services Committee unanimously passed Senator Scott Wilk’s bill aimed to help young adults who have developmental disabilities. Currently, only people whose developmental disabilities occurred before they turned

Alleged rubber gun threat ends in arrest

A spat between neighbors over loud music ended with one man accused of threatening the other with a fake gun this past weekend. Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s

Knight urges changes to Veterans Crisis Line

Joining a bi-partisan effort to urge the Department of Veterans Affairs to address and investigate Veterans Crisis Line issues, Representative Steve Knight announced his support to repair the program on

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Unpaid snack lands sex offender in jail

A registered sex offender from Palmdale was arrested in Canyon Country on suspicion of burglary this past weekend after allegedly eating a stolen shrimp and then washing it down with