Firework law, mobile home park code spark dialogue at council meeting
Just a week away from Independence Day, city staff and council cracked down on the illegal use of fireworks at the city council meeting Tuesday. The use of fireworks of…
Just a week away from Independence Day, city staff and council cracked down on the illegal use of fireworks at the city council meeting Tuesday. The use of fireworks of…
We've gathered tweets related to Sunday's Placerita fire in Newhall. The fire burned at least 760 acres near Sierra Highway and Placerita Canyon Road before jumping over Highway 14. If…
After weeks of bearing the weight of bad news and good food, Canyon High graduate Drew Wolitarsky got a pick-me-up Tuesday when the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football…
Fire crews responding to reports of a house fire on Chestnut Street in Newhall Tuesday afternoon found “light smoke” coming from the location. The fire was reported shortly after…
An “armed and dangerous” suspect believed “high on meth” and wanted for domestic assault who hid in the rafters of a vacant Sports Chalet building in Steveneson Ranch Tuesday…
FBI agents are investigating the robbery of a bank in Newhall Tuesday which bears a strong similarity to the robbery of a Newhall bank two weeks ago. In what appears…
After months of rebuttals from locals and support from businesses concerning the extension of the Chiquita Canyon Landfill, Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger made a motion on Tuesday that addressed…
After two consecutive days of successful “suppression patrols” carried out across the SCV, the team specially struck for the operation turned their attention to Castaic this past weekend, netting…
This is the first part in a series of stories that will be published in the coming months on the impact of technology on specific industries in the Santa Clarita…
Tuesday’s warm summer day did not stop elementary-aged children at Camp Clarita from making their own s’mores and crafted campfires at Valencia Meadows Park. The group of children was one…
The Sulphur Springs Union School District Governing Board will hear an overview of the efforts and successes of the After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program in the district during…
College of the Canyons (COC) will soon offer more degree or career technical education programs that eliminate the cost of commercial textbooks by using open educational resources. The student cost…
SOURCE: California Lt. Governor Newsom's office Lt. Governor Newsom Supports Terms to Close America’s Last Coastal Sand Mine Proposed terms would see beach dredging operations capped and shut down in…
The first annual memorial golf tournament and fundraiser was held for the family of firefighter Ryan Osler at the Valencia Country Club on Monday. Osler, a Santa Clarita native and…
At a recent William S. Hart Union High School District function honoring spring CIF champions, Saugus High swim coach Jim Klipfel spoke about recent graduate Tanner Olson. The focus wasn’t…
The Santa Clarita Blue Heat haven’t scored as many goals as its coach might have hoped. But, frankly, they’ve scored when they’ve had to and they haven’t had to score…
In Hart High’s 3-0 VIBL summer league win over Canyon at Hart, Josh Cerpa’s game was both patient and urgent. At the plate, where he went 3-for-4, he was the…
The June 13 Santa Clarita City Council meeting was expected to be long; lasting close to three hours, it did not disappoint. While only about 30 minutes were spent discussing…
California technology has changed how the entire world lives, works, travels and consumes information. Unfortunately, our state government is stuck in the 20th century. California passed a $125 billion budget…
Business owners in Santa Clarita will be able to install slightly larger commercial signs and put signs in a wider variety of locations, thanks to tweaks of the city’s sign…