
City Council accepts change to district voting
Following a closed-door 4-1 vote held just before the night’s regular meeting was scheduled to begin, the Santa Clarita City Council announced Tuesday they had approved a settlement in a

Following a closed-door 4-1 vote held just before the night’s regular meeting was scheduled to begin, the Santa Clarita City Council announced Tuesday they had approved a settlement in a

The Santa Clarita City Council is slated to discuss Tuesday, among other things, the ongoing litigation involving the council’s election process as well as a possible pay increase for the

During a press conference held in Washington, D.C. on Monday to unveil new ghost gun regulations, President Joe Biden honored the victims of the Saugus High School shooting. In a

News release WARSAW, POLAND – Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, joined a bipartisan delegation of lawmakers to travel to Poland this past weekend to meet with U.S. armed forces and

The Recall DA George Gascón campaign announced this week it has collected more than 200,000 signatures, with thousands more being turned in daily, and that the recall campaign has now

A commission designed to locate and address issues with the county government’s homelessness programs reportedly found “tremendous” strain on the system in need of “sweeping changes.” Among their recommendations, the

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, cosponsored a resolution to end the Centers for Disease Control’s mask mandate for public transportation. The Joint Resolution, H.J. Res. 72, would nullify

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency voted Tuesday to appoint a new director to the seat vacated by Dan Mortensen, the former director for District 3 who resigned after being

News release State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, has selected Donna Hill to be his new district director. Hill was most recently a field representative in Wilk’s Lancaster District Office.

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, along with three other Republican lawmakers, sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to use every diplomatic and economic tool at

Recently released data by the U.S. Census Bureau shows that the Latino or Hispanic population of Santa Clarita has more than doubled over the past two decades. The news comes

Roughly a day after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his plan to provide an $11 billion relief package for Californians regarding higher gas prices, Democratic legislators in Sacramento denied a Republican

News release Assemblywoman Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, announced that her bills to protect crime victims passed the Assembly Public Safety Committee on Tuesday. Assembly Bill 1846 and AB 1847

The Santa Clarita City Council announced Tuesday that it plans to file litigation opposing the recent decision by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to house the county’s violent youth

Santa Clarita City Council members are slated to discuss during a closed session meeting on Tuesday the pending litigation involving the city’s at-large voting system and the California Voting Rights

Local leaders who represent the Santa Clarita Valley in Sacramento lobbied this week in support of providing California residents with relief from climbing gas prices. The news of widespread support

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter County supervisors approved a motion Tuesday giving the power to fire county employees who don’t comply with its COVID-19 vaccination policy, including employees of

In the wake of the vote to approve Camp Scott in Saugus as the future permanent housing site for the county’s most violent male youth offenders, members of the Santa

Just before a vote to possibly censure and strip him of his executive title on the board, Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Director Dan Mortensen preemptively resigned from his seat

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to move forward with Camp Scott in Saugus as the future housing site for the county’s most violent youth offenders. No