Mission Valley Bank, serving the Santa Clarita and San Fernando Valleys, announced Thursday that third-quarter earnings are up more than 200 percent from the same quarter in 2012.
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Supervisor Antonovich Unveils Memorial To Late Mountain Trails Council Member
Members of the equestrian union, parks and recreation and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department joined Supervisor Michael Antonovich in commemorating Darrell Readmond for his efforts to preserve trails in the Los Angeles County.
Read More »UPDATE: Santa Clarita Officials Take Part In Hearing On Cemex Bill
Congressman Howard "Buck" McKeon, R-Santa Clarita, and Santa Clarita Mayor Bob Kellar addressed the Cemex bill aimed at stop a mine from coming to the Santa Clarita Valley
Read More »Gas Price Average Falls In L.A. County, Still Higher Than Santa Clarita Prices
Los Angeles County average gas prices have dropped to their lowest since December 2012, a 23.8-cent decrease. The Santa Clarita Valley's lowest prices are 10 cents less than the county average of $3.594.
Read More »Two Men Arrested On Weapons Charge Near I-5
Two men are in custody after a motorcycle unit of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station arrested them for being in possession of a loaded, unregistered firearm near I-5
Read More »Michael Hoefflin Foundation Offers Emotional, Financial Support To Patients
Childhood cancer is devastating to families and one of the most dreaded things for a parent.
Read More »Zonta Club Of Santa Clarita Valley Says NO To Domestic Violence
The Zonta Club of the Santa Clarita Valley will be sponsoring a Zonta Says NO display that will be located in the Sears Court in the Valencia Town Center.
Read More »COC Partners With USDA To Offer Low Cost, Free Meals
College of the Canyons is a participant of the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program which provides free and cut-priced meals to qualifying children enrolled in the Early Childhood Education Center.
Read More »Department Of Public Works Does Their Part To Keep LA Clean
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works would like to remind residents to protect the local waterways by keeping litter, waste and pollutants away from city streets and out of the flood protects and water supply system.
Read More »Santa Clarita Representative Fran Pavley Talks About Hydraulic Fracturing
Agoura Hills State Senator, Fran Pavley issued a statement on Friday about the Department of Conservation’s release of possible regulations to be implemented in Senate Bill 4.
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