
Knight’s veterans bill gets boost in Senate
Rep. Steve Knight’s “No Hero Left Untreated Act” — which would begin a one-year pilot program to help veterans suffering post-traumatic stress and other brain issues — has gained bipartisan

Rep. Steve Knight’s “No Hero Left Untreated Act” — which would begin a one-year pilot program to help veterans suffering post-traumatic stress and other brain issues — has gained bipartisan

Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg address — a concise 272 words — in just under three minutes. Those interested in the vacant seat on the Santa Clarita City Council, take

“Senator!” Henry Stern laughed over the phone this week, admitting he still reflexively looks over his shoulder when he hears someone greet him that way. Only eight days into his

The Santa Clarita City Council seat that was left vacant when Dante Acosta resigned to join the state Assembly will be filled by council appointment, the body decided Tuesday night

While Cemex – the Mexico-based mining giant — awaits word from a federal panel of administrative judges on whether it can begin long-pending operations in Soledad Canyon, state legislators from

For the second time in as many months, the Santa Clarita Planning Commission has asked developers of a proposed new hotel project for an upgrade. Two months after the Oliver

SACRAMENTO – The “-elect” comes off the titles of Dante Acosta and Scott Wilk at noon here Monday, when the Santa Clarita-area Republicans take the oaths of office to become

With the long-pending Oliver Hotel now approved and set to break ground at McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard, another big hotel project is taking the Santa Clarita stage – and

A federal bill that would begin a one-year pilot program to help veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress and other brain issues — using new, high-tech but still experimental neurological treatments

Note this name: Carrie Lujan. You are likely to see a lot of it in the media in the coming years. Lujan has been hired as Santa Clarita’s new communications

She was not there for the birth of the city of Santa Clarita back in 1987, but she did come on board early in its childhood, and she’s been there

Two days before Thanksgiving, “thank-yous’’ dominated the dialogue Tuesday night as the Santa Clarita City Council bid farewell to two departing members during its only meeting of November. But while

With Election Day precluding the City Council from its usual semi-monthly meeting on the second Tuesday of the month, the council will have a busy slate this Tuesday — covering

Dante Acosta will step down from his Santa Clarita City Council post effective at midnight on Dec. 4, the day before he begins his duties as the newly elected Assemblyman
The county Board of Supervisors is expected to decide on Tuesday whether to spend $100,000 on improvements to emergency-shelter accommodations at the Castaic Sports Complex and Aquatic Center – making

In the aftermath of one of the nastiest, most negative campaign seasons in recent memory – both on the national and local levels – one refrain kept emerging Wednesday in

The race for the 27th Senate—representing a portion of the Santa Clarita Valley and communities in western Los Angeles and Ventura Counties—featured two newcomers to the ballot. Republican Steve Fazio

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump was elected America’s 45th president Tuesday, an astonishing victory for a celebrity businessman and political novice who capitalized on voters’ economic anxieties, took advantage of

An election flier being handed out to residents in the Santa Clarita Valley and surrounding areas is causing a stir between California campaigns. The flier, released in a joint effort

The rain that hit Santa Clarita on Friday did not produce mudslides. The same cannot be said of Santa Clarita politics. Twelve days before Election Day, a deluge of denigration