
Gascón supporters, foes exchange barbs
During a press conference on Tuesday, officials from the campaign opposing the recall of District Attorney George Gascón accused the recall attempt’s organizers of conducting a “blatant and malignant power

During a press conference on Tuesday, officials from the campaign opposing the recall of District Attorney George Gascón accused the recall attempt’s organizers of conducting a “blatant and malignant power

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter After months in the making, the Blue Ribbon Commission on Homelessness is ready for the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to consider embracing its

The Santa Clarita City Council is set to hold a budget study session on Tuesday, with plans to discuss the various priorities established by the city for the 2022-2023 fiscal

In honor of one of the city’s founding fathers, the Santa Clarita City Council held a room dedication to former mayor, city councilman and College of the Canyons Trustee Carl

Just a little over the halfway mark in terms of time left to gather signatures, Recall District Attorney George Gascón campaign leaders said Friday there is “clearly a path” to

Santa Clarita City Attorney Joseph Montes said the city would seek to halt any interim changes to the environment at Camp Scott through legal action should those changes begin to

The Santa Clarita City Council advanced new regulations on street vendors and homeless populations to a second reading during its Wednesday night meeting, moving the city closer to enacting more

News release Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced that his legislation to add clarity and accountability to California’s efforts to address homelessness has earned bipartisan support and recently

For the first time in the city’s history, the Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday approved a resolution supporting the recall of an L.A. County elected official. The name written

The Santa Clarita City Council is set to discuss Tuesday possible increased restrictions on local street vendors and those living in homeless encampments. The possible changes to the Santa Clarita

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, announced the College of the Canyons will receive $646,345 in federal funding from the National Science

News release Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced his Senate Bill 947 has passed unanimously out of the Senate Committee on Judiciary. The bill provides heightened whistleblower protections

A young Ukrainian mother, maybe 30 or 35 years old, was coming across the Ukraine-Poland border with her mother, grandmother and family — well dressed with just one bag for

Los Angeles County Chief Executive Officer Fesia Davenport is scheduled to present a $38.5 billion recommended budget to the L.A. County Board of Supervisors Tuesday. In a press briefing Monday,

Flanked by protesters and government leaders alike, Mayor Laurene Weste announced Monday that the city of Santa Clarita had officially filed a lawsuit against L.A. County over the reopening of

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and Rep. Bruce Westerman, R-Arkansas, have introduced the No Timber From Tyrants Act. The legislation would ban imports of wood products from

The Santa Clarita City Council awarded a design contract Tuesday to Anil Verma Associates Inc. to design the proposed Santa Clarita roller skating rink. The awarded contract is set to

After listening to the criticism from public speakers regarding the agenda item, Santa Clarita City Council members approved an ordinance to give themselves a 2.5%-per-year raise for the work they

Deputy District Attorney Jonathan Hatami hosted a “meet and greet” on Sunday in which he laid out the major justifications for the campaign to recall District Attorney George Gascón. The

Taking to the streets only a few miles from where the site is located, a group of a few dozen local residents held a protest Tuesday night in opposition to