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Making My Appearance at the Simi Valley Cat Show
I loved doing the cat show in Simi Valley on Saturday! Lots of people who knew me from social media showed up, and so did a lot of people who’ve seen me at other cat shows nearby. Many of the attendees brought kids, and I always enjoy that. Of...
Santa Clarita Planning Commission To Discuss Saugus Speedway
On Tuesday evening, a public hearing at city hall is scheduled to discuss the current status of the Saugus Speedway and the potential impact of the proposed changes, among other proposals. Integral Communities, a real estate company, wants to build 318 homes at 22500 Soledad Canyon Road’s speedway. If approved, it’ll have 122 detached single-family ...
Riddick family prevails in ADU suit against the City of Malibu
California Supreme Court declines to review intermediate court’s decision in city’s appeal By Barbara Burke Special to The Malibu Times Against a backdrop of the embroiled, continuing, and contentious conundrum regarding building alternative dwelling units in Malibu and statewide, and after years of time-consuming litigation, Malibu’s Elizabeth and Jason Riddick have prevailed in their arduous battle against the City of Malibu. […] The post Riddick family prevails in ADU suit against the City of Malibu appeared first on The Malibu Times.
Eternal Valley issues statement on ‘cemetery conditions’
A local water official confirmed plans are in place to provide a portion of the water needed to add a little more green to the grass at Eternal Valley Memorial Park and Mortuary. However, cemetery officials Tuesday declined to discuss its plans with the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency on...
City serves inspection warrant on Canyon Country home
The city of Santa Clarita sought an L.A. County Superior Court order to search a Canyon Country home back in May because officials say it had so many code violations that it posed a health and safety risk, according to a warrant request filed Friday at the Valencia courthouse. The...
Woman sues Santa Clarita chiropractic business over alleged hidden cameras in bathrooms
A woman is suing a Santa Clarita chiropractic business, alleging she was secretly recorded with a camera inappropriately placed in the restroom.Melanie Mora's proposed class-action lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, targets Fenton Chiropractic Corp. of America, the Joint Chiropractic Management Co. and chiropractor Nicholas Vanderhyde. Also named is CPF Promenade LLC, property owner of the McBean Parkway strip mall where the business is located.The allegations include invasion of privacy, negligence and unlawful recording of confidential information. Mora seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.A Joint Chiropractic representative did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the suit...
Planned 385-unit apartment complex in Camarillo moving ahead on vacant lot
Workers in several construction vehicles kicked up dirt Friday to prepare the site of a future 385-unit apartment complex in Camarillo. Above-ground work hasn't started on the 14 buildings planned for a vacant lot at the southeast corner of Verdugo Way and Camino Ruiz. The structures will vary from three to four stories on the 14.17-acre site, according to a staff report from 2021, when planning commissioners approved the project.
Fallout continues for chiropractors’ office
The legal fallout from a camera found in the family restroom of a local chiropractic office continues, with a pair of lawsuits alleging The Joint Chiropractic location on McBean Parkway failed to protect its customers and staff. Two women in separate lawsuits filed against The Joint Chiropractic alleged to have...
$5.5M water tank project in Santa Paula nearly finished
Two replacement water tanks in Santa Paula that store supplies for drinking and firefighting are nearing completion. Construction for the Mesa Tanks Replacement Project began in 2022 and a couple of months of work remain, said Jonathan Royas, the city’s deputy city manager. The old tanks were rusted out...
This Week In Santa Clarita’s Filming Schedule: (7/15 – 7/21)
This week, Santa Clarita is set to be home to a handful of film projects. The city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office has released the list of six productions currently filming in the Santa Clarita Valley for the week of Monday, July 15 – Sunday, July 21. Television NCIS: Origins NCIS: Origins is an upcoming ...
Swap meet plan to recognize area’s history
Plans to build homes at the site of the Santa Clarita Valley’s popular twice-weekly swap meet will pay homage to the property’s historical past as the Saugus Speedway, city planners announced this week. The Santa Clarita Planning Commission expects to hear about two projects Tuesday during its monthly...
Ken Striplin | 2024 Public Opinion Poll
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Popular Support Exists for Westside to San Fernando Valley Heavy Rail Line
The Sepulveda Transit Corridor (STC) is a Los Angeles Metro project that would link the San Fernando Valley to the Westside. It is still in its environmental study phase with draft Environmental Impact Reports to be released in early 2025. Metro entered into a Private-Public Partnership with two companies, L.A. SkyRail Express (LASRE) and the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Partners (STCP) to develop alternatives that aim to transform the notorious traffic bottleneck in the Sepulveda Pass.
Local Congregation Urges Protection from Chiquita Canyon Landfill
During its annual business meeting in June, the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Clarita passed a resolution regarding Chiquita Canyon Landfill. “ … be it resolved that the Unitarian Universalists of the Santa Clarita Valley call on the County of Los Angeles to take action to protect its citizens from the landfill and its operator, who has now violated numerous conditions of approval required by its conditional use permit, therefore warranting revocation of said permit and closure of this facility.
KBUU News: Big Change In Planning Policy: No More Staff Opinions – Mollica Fill-In Named – Malibu Park Mansion OK’d – 2 Cross Creek Cafes Get Liquor Licenses – Sadie the Parrot Flies To Owner
=. Major policy and personnel changes at Malibu City Hall. =. City staff will no longer offer conclusions about whether projects meet city codes. =. Decision makers will be on their own… This after commission staff came under heavy fire recently. =. An interim planner is hired to replace...
Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival To Present “An Evening Of Absurdity”
This week, the Main kicked off the Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival with “An Evening of Absurdity” and is set to have an additional showing along with another show in late July. The show “An Evening of Absurdity” is set to return to the stage July 19-21. With general admission tickets priced at $26 and a ...
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