
City earns award for purchasing practices and policies
The city of Santa Clarita has been awarded the prestigious 22nd Annual Achievement of Excellence in Procurement® (AEP) award for 2017 from the National Procurement Institute, Inc. (NPI). This is

The city of Santa Clarita has been awarded the prestigious 22nd Annual Achievement of Excellence in Procurement® (AEP) award for 2017 from the National Procurement Institute, Inc. (NPI). This is

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce Wednesday released the 2015 federal tax filing for the SCV Latino Chamber, the final such filing for the Latino group, with the larger

About 900 Sand Canyon residents, many whose homes were threatened by last year’s deadly and devastating Sand Fire, are on a list of emails compiled by their homeowners association to

While state legislators take their month-long break from Sacramento, Assemblyman Dante Acosta (R-Santa Clarita) is spending time in the 38th district to meet with constituents. Among the events and meetings

For community members with opinions about pot, Los Angeles County wants to listen. In an effort to better understand what people in unincorporated areas’ thoughts are, the Office of Cannabis

UPDATE: 11:45 a.m.: A would-be Instagram star hoping to catapult himself into Internet stardom by stripping down to his underwear and causing havoc by dumping a Slurpee on his head,

While the Assembly election is not until November 2018, a cumulative total of over $316,000 has already been raised by the three candidates who have kicked off their campaigns, according

In Santa Clarita, every girl’s crazy about a shark dressed man. One sharp-toothed fish friend is making his home on dry land as he travels throughout the city, waving to

After the successful rollout of an automotive technology internship program offered through the City of Santa Clarita in February, College of the Canyons has launched a second internship program with

Caltrans announced that it will close all northbound lanes of the 5 freeway in the city of Santa Clarita from 1 a.m. to 4 a.m. on Monday. The closures will

The body of a man found Tuesday night near the Via Princessa on-ramp has been identified as a Sylmar man who was apparently crushed under a pickup truck as he

Hot, humid and sticky weather could bring thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Santa Clarita Valley today. “There’s quite a bit of monsoonal moisture that has been pushing up into

California Highway Patrol officers are conducting an investigation into how a pedestrian was killed on a freeway on-ramp in Canyon Country. A call was received by 911 operators at 9:48

About a dozen protesters staged a demonstration on Tuesday in Santa Clarita against a state senate bill promising the creation of one water district for the Santa Clarita Valley. Picketers

The common thread that runs through the work done by Gin Treadwell is that the goal is improve the look and feel of someone’s home. Because she works both as

County public health officials ordered Walmart to destroy food contaminated by a fire extinguisher used in dousing an early morning fire at the store Tuesday. Shortly before 5 a.m. Tuesday,

A 17-year-old boy was arrested Monday night on suspicion of committing several firearm offences including assault with a deadly weapon and possessing a gun that had no serial number. The

On Monday Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill that would require districts, when adopting suicide prevention policies, to consider whether zero tolerance policies for alcohol and drugs prevent students from

Source: College of the Canyons Herve Guillard, an adjunct culinary arts instructor at College of the Canyons, was awarded a 2017 Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) Innovation Award for Excellence in

Efforts to engage California’s foster youth in the political process have become law after Governor Jerry Brown signed a new piece of legislation this week. Alongside 27 other state bills,