
SCV Water board to discuss possible censure of vice president
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board is slated to discuss Tuesday the possible censure of its board vice president, Dan Mortensen, who was recently convicted of a domestic violence

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board is slated to discuss Tuesday the possible censure of its board vice president, Dan Mortensen, who was recently convicted of a domestic violence

Before a packed house at Santa Clarita City Hall on Monday, Supervisor Kathryn Barger said she will be “locked and loaded” when going into Tuesday’s L.A. County Board of Supervisors

Set to be held on the eve of a pivotal county supervisors’ vote, Supervisor Kathryn Barger and the Santa Clarita City Council are holding a special meeting Monday to discuss, among

Despite the meeting agenda having a relatively small number of items for the Santa Clarita City Council to address, the latest council meeting Tuesday evening was not immune to animated

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, in his State of the State Address on Tuesday, talked about the California way in which this state does democracy like nowhere else in the world,

In a lawsuit filed this week in the Los Angeles County Superior Court, 20 women who were former detainees at Camp Scott on Bouquet Canyon Road allege they were the

A Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board member has been found guilty of a single count of battery of a spouse, according to court officials. The verdict in the case

The Santa Clarita City Council is slated to discuss Tuesday both a possible sponsorship for The Cube ice rink, as well as pending litigation regarding the city’s future election processes.

In what is now the city’s 36th park open to residents, the city of Santa Clarita held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its newest playground and recreation area at Vista Canyon

By Sarah Sikander & Caleb Lunetta Dealio Lockhart – who was convicted and sentenced to state prison for more than two decades after pleading guilty to the crash that killed

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, should it not be able to fulfill its contracts with cities around the county, may be forced to return money to the municipalities it

The Santa Clarita City Council discussed meeting with advocates for a possible no-kill shelter for animals during their Tuesday night meeting. During the meeting, advocates said that the Castaic Animal

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter When the first day of spring arrives, it might just be the first day L.A. County residents get to be indoors without a mask. During

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter A million-dollar grant to buy 400 acres in Tick Canyon helps city planners tie a big “green” ribbon of real estate around the Santa Clarita

The Los Angeles County Association of Deputy District Attorneys , which represents more than 800 prosecutors in L.A. County, reported Tuesday a majority of their members tasked with implementing George

The Santa Clarita City Council is once again scheduled to discuss a California Voting Rights Act lawsuit during a closed session meeting on Tuesday. The special meeting is scheduled to

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter Citing a refusal by the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department to give county lawyers documents about deputy shootings, allegations of misconduct and body camera footage, county

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter L.A. County supervisors authorized a “tune-up” the county’s planning code last week, a move Santa Clarita environmentalists told them would make it easier to cut

In a series of Friday afternoon memos sent out to his office staff, L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón rolled back a handful of his previous directives, including those regarding

In his first year as the county’s top prosecutor in Los Angeles County, District Attorney George Gascón has declined nearly two-thirds of all criminal cases presented to him by the