
Schiavo wage theft bill clears Labor Committee
News release Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo’s bill targeting wage theft, Assembly Bill 2135, has moved past its first hurdle, passing out of the Labor Committee. AB 2135 is aimed at
News release Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo’s bill targeting wage theft, Assembly Bill 2135, has moved past its first hurdle, passing out of the Labor Committee. AB 2135 is aimed at
Officials with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works provided details last week at the Stevenson Ranch Library regarding a $250 million project that is meant to make a
The Castaic Union School District is set to see a modest increase in its enrollment over the next few years, according to a demographics report presented last week, leading district
New mascot unveiled, set to replace ‘Indians’ next year Students at Hart High School, get ready to fly: The “Hawk” is coming to Newhall. Hart High and William S. Hart
News release Castaic Middle School has again been honored with the designation of a 2024 School to Watch by the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform, in collaboration with the
Students at Highlands Elementary School got a visit from a wizard last week. But this wizard wasn’t trying to show off his power of illusion. David Hagerman wanted the students
In response to 5th District LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s call to see if county agencies can offer any tax relief to residents impacted by Chiquita Canyon Landfill, the assessor’s
A person was transported on Tuesday afternoon from the intersection of Copper Hill Drive and Courtland Way in Saugus after suffering a medical emergency, according to Geovanni Sanchez, a spokesman
Nearly 18 months after filing a lawsuit against Los Angeles County over the disqualification of signatures in a recall effort against District Attorney George Gascón, the committee to recall the
News release Reps. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and Haley Stevens, D-Michigan, as well as Sens. Alex Padilla, D-California, and Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, have introduced bipartisan, bicameral legislation to facilitate cybersecurity
The City Council’s Legislative Committee expressed frustration over what being “tough on crime” looks like in 2024, during the committee’s discussion of bills on justice reform, as well as local
News release State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced his measure to make wildfire settlement payments tax-free passed out of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee. “The last thing people
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He may not have been able to see it, but Golden Valley High School sophomore Uri Ambriz sure could hear the crowd at Valencia High School’s Paul A. Priesz Stadium.
The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk announced the 10th post-Election Night ballot count update for the March 5 Presidential Primary. The update includes 1,034 ballots processed since the ninth Post-Election Night update.
The Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District on Tuesday debated how to inform ratepayers of significant rate hikes that will be necessary over the next five years due to increases
The good news for the William S. Hart Union High School District is that its enrollment numbers are projected to stay relatively stable over the next seven years. The bad
Santa Clarita Valley residents donned their greenest clothes and celebrated St. Patrick’s Day in venues across the city, including Pocock Brewing Company & Pizzeria, which held its St. Patrick’s Weekend
No arrests have been made involving a stolen vehicle incident in Val Verde on Saturday night, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. The incident originated in Val Verde
Some friends are a call away, while others create GoFundMe pages. In the case of Darrell Walters and Marie Mingoia’s friendship, the latter occurred. Walters, who contracted pneumonia in August
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