
Supes revisit LAHSA’s structure
In an effort to restructure the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority leadership, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved new steps Tuesday to transform the organization’s approach to
In an effort to restructure the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority leadership, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved new steps Tuesday to transform the organization’s approach to
The Santa Clarita City Council is set to discuss on Tuesday the next steps in bringing the community a park with multi-use fields just north of the Via Princessa Metrolink
Newly released voter registration figures show that the gap between Democratic and Republican voters has steadily increased ahead of the March 3 presidential primary in the 25th Congressional District, which
Assemblywoman Christy Smith and veteran Mike Garcia each led their parties in the funding race for California’s 25th Congressional District by raising $1.25 million altogether, according to the latest finance
Should another recession occur in the coming years, Santa Clarita is well-positioned to remain a strong economy, city officials said Tuesday during a study session in preparation for its 2020-21
County supervisors have accepted a donation of fencing valued at $41,000 for the Castaic Animal Care Center’s horse evacuation center. The fencing was donated by the Los Angeles County Animal
Through a new bill introduced in Sacramento, Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, is proposing stronger revenge porn penalties by requiring that anyone convicted of the crime register as a sex offender.Â
Republican incumbents for the 21st State Senate and the 36th Assembly District are leading their campaign finance totals ahead of the 2020 elections, according to the latest state filings. The
The city of Santa Clarita is set to lay the groundwork for its 2020-21 budget, and the public will have a chance to chime in, starting next week. The process
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is scheduled Tuesday to discuss vision care for K-12 students, the creation of a countywide youth commission and a donation for a horse
As the deadline to report finance totals for state campaign committees approaches, candidates offered a preview into their overall contributions ahead of the primary election in March. All committees are
Over the past decade, Los Angeles County has been re-inventing the voting experience to suit everyone in the county by introducing new voting machines, expanding the voting period and implementing
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is scheduled Tuesday to consider new requirements for massage establishments to help prevent human trafficking, according to county officials. The county massage establishment
Santa Clarita City Council members are expected to name their 2020 council committee appointments Tuesday at their next regular meeting. Council members will hold an open session to discuss changes
State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Friday two bills he co-authored that are among the latest efforts in the California Legislature to amend or overturn the controversial independent contractor
Residents believe mental health and homeless services, housing for seniors and affordable housing are among the most needed in Santa Clarita, according to the results of a recent city survey.
With the 2020 election only months away, Assemblywoman Christy Smith hit the ground running this new year as she wraps up her state Legislature campaign and shifts gears to run
Amidst vital debates going on over a housing crisis, homelessness and a growing need for mental health resources, among a number of statewide issues that are impacting L.A. County and
Aakash Ahuja, a psychiatrist and Santa Clarita City Council candidate, said Monday that, if elected, he would donate 100% of his council member salary to local charities, as well as
State Sens. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Henry Stern, D-Calabasas, announced separate bills this week that each helped co-author to address the recent power shutoffs and growing wildfire risks. Wilk
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