
County departments meet with business community for launch of LA County Connect
After a forced relocation, Gymcheer USA is looking for a new home but owner and Santa Clarita resident Shelly Walker said due to a reclassification she may go out of…
After a forced relocation, Gymcheer USA is looking for a new home but owner and Santa Clarita resident Shelly Walker said due to a reclassification she may go out of…
Any student can tell you that college life is not only about parties, handing out with friends, and absorbing new experiences. It also can be extremely tiresome and even unbearable,…
Access to adequate and affordable health care is something no one should have to worry about. Individuals with genetic diseases live in fear that they won’t be able to access…
In my last column, I wrote about the current crisis that many diabetics face with respect to getting their medical insurance to pay for their insulin. This column discusses an…
Each winter, the Foothill League girls and boys basketball teams are flooded with new talent. This year, that talent was so apparent that the Signal Sports Award for “Newcomer of…
When the Canyon Country victim of a burglary spotted his stolen stuff advertised as “for sale” in the “OfferUp” buy-and-sell app, he called the local sheriff’s deputies. Detectives with the…
West Ranch cross-country and track and field coach Sara Soltani will not return to coach the Wildcats for the 2019-20 school year. Soltani teaches physical education and said that due…
Two Foothill League teams met on Wednesday evening at Saugus High School for summer baseball action, as the Hart Indians took on the Saugus Centurions in a Valley Invitational Baseball…
A pedestrian was injured and taken to the hospital Tuesday night after being struck by a vehicle in Tesoro del Valle. The crash happened shortly after 9:10 p.m., at the…
The Santa Clarita City Council officially recognized June as Pride Month with a proclamation Tuesday for the first time since the city’s establishment. “We are a community where regardless of…
Many don’t know that plastic grocery bags aren’t easy to recycle and don’t belong in your recycling bins, as they will simply end up in a landfill. These bags can…
With 15 seniors graduated from last year’s second-place Foothill League team, West Ranch baseball, no matter the circumstances or time of year, is always looking to compete against high-level competition,…
While there might be nothing that says “Fourth of July” like fireworks, government and safety officials are urging Santa Clarita Valley residents to leave the pyrotechnic displays to the experts. …
The annual report card on Santa Clarita Valley’s water quality is in and the results reflect, as expected, top marks for clean, safe drinking water. This week, the 2019 Annual…
Detectives with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are asking for the public’s help in locating Noah Daniel Becerra, suspected of attempted murder in connection with a shooting at a…
An Agua Dulce man accused of kidnapping a toddler at knifepoint from a mobile home in 2016 appeared in court Wednesday. Thomas Ray Dillingham, a 43-year-old construction worker, appeared Wednesday…
At least 3,900 people were left without electricity Wednesday afternoon as a result of three outages reported by Southern California Edison. “At 1:23 p.m., we had an outage that affected…
Two people were injured and rushed to two different hospitals following a two-vehicle crash on Sierra Highway in Agua Dulce Wednesday afternoon. The crash happened shortly before 1:30 p.m. when…
The Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board has been recommended to approve a set of goals and action items set forth in the district’s 2019-20 local control and accountability…
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced seven local veterans and community leaders set to be honored at its ninth annual Patriots Luncheon in July. The 2019 honorees are: …