Expert Tips for Roof Repair and Replacements in Central America
As a homeowner in Central America, one of the most crucial aspects of maintaining your property is ensuring the integrity of your roof. A well-maintained roof not only enhances the
As a homeowner in Central America, one of the most crucial aspects of maintaining your property is ensuring the integrity of your roof. A well-maintained roof not only enhances the

News release Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced that his second school transparency bill, which mandates the California Department of Education to publish information on its website about the members

News release Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, issued the following statement after his bill to study the feasibility of a new Cal State University campus in the High Desert was

News release In recognition of his advocacy for the arts throughout his career in Sacramento, Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, received a 2024 Artistic License Award from California Lawyers for

A Santa Clarita Valley man who bailed out in Ventura County after being charged with sex crimes against a minor — following a pair of convictions for furnishing marijuana to

Between new projects, population patterns and of course, the pandemic, the commute has changed for many in the past five years. And that’s part of the city’s outreach, which has

The Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Memorial committee recently lost two long-time members of the organization and will honor both individuals with a special remembrance at the annual Memorial Day Ceremony

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer A U.S. military veteran was sentenced by a federal judge on Thursday to two years in prison after being convicted by the same judge of nine

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law on Thursday allowing Arizona doctors to travel to the Golden State on a temporary basis to perform

By Marisa Kendall CalMatters Writer In March 2023, Gov. Gavin Newsom stood before a crowd in Sacramento’s Cal Expo event center and made a promise: He’d send 1,200 tiny homes to

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency has received four awards from the California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO). In addition to three Awards of Distinction for

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer Target stock fell over 8% on Wednesday after the retailer posted quarterly results that showed sales declining for the fourth straight quarter as inflation-weary customers pulled

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials confirmed Friday morning a body was found late Thursday evening at Fair Oaks Park. Medical examiners identified the decedent Friday morning as Louis

College of the Canyons adjunct faculty members plan to ask the college about debt forgiveness at the college’s next governing board meeting, according to a union rep, after a mishap

The Moorpark Unified School District confirmed Thursday it was challenging the result of the Moorpark High baseball team’s loss to Hart High School in the CIF-Southern Section Division II

Officials with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are investigating an alleged arson that occurred in Gorman on Thursday evening. Deputies responded to a suspect slashing tires and setting a

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, issued a statement via a representative at Tuesday’s Saugus Union School District governing board meeting in support of teachers demanding more pay. In a prepared

In West Ranch’s 17th annual commencement ceremony, 505 Wildcats dazzled in gold and blue gowns as they took a leap into their future Wednesday evening. Among them were 304 students

By Mark Tapscott Contributing Writer Members on both sides of a key House panel expressed support this week for a bill to begin revising a law that protects social media companies

Santa Clarita homeschooled teens Andreya Garcia and twin brothers Eithan and Matthew Gaxiola were looking for enrichment programs to meet other students their age. On their own separate accounts, all