NWS: Rain, wind and cold coming to SCV
The National Weather Service forecasted wind and cold temperatures in the region for Monday night and Tuesday morning. A “high wind warning” was issued for the Santa Clarita Valley, which went into…
The National Weather Service forecasted wind and cold temperatures in the region for Monday night and Tuesday morning. A “high wind warning” was issued for the Santa Clarita Valley, which went into…
Four people were transported to Henry Mayo Hospital following a single-vehicle crash near the intersection of Copper Hill Drive Deer Springs Drive on Saturday night, according to Deputy Charlie Upchurch,…
Two people were detained after reportedly fleeing from Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies near the intersection of 14th Street and Chestnut Street on Saturday at approximately 9:30 p.m., according…
By David Hegg As an ethics column writer I find no lack of subjects to discuss. But none is more startling than the fact that too many Americans are willingly,…
A few weeks ago, I wrote a column about politics overriding the governance responsibilities of elected officials. In that column, I cited one of Rep. Mike Garcia’s taxpayer-funded emails as…
Christopher Lucero accused me of audacity for “judging” his writing (letters, Jan. 19). Am I guilty of audacity? Let’s look it up. Audacity: 1) a willingness to take bold risks,…
A medical office that requires useless masks is not a confidence-builder. It’s rather like going to the doctor and being handed a rabbit’s foot. Rob Kerchner Santa Clarita
Big fun, getting bigger By Jim Walker Whether you visit your local pub specifically because it’s trivia night, or take your deep conversations elsewhere on such evenings, most likely you…
A vehicle fire was reported on the southbound side of Highway 14 just north of Newhall Avenue on Saturday at approximately 4:30 p.m., according to Bernard Peters, supervising fire dispatcher…
A 24-year-old man was airlifted out of Newhall on Saturday after being injured on a hike near the Whitney Canyon waterfall, according to Bernard Peters, supervising fire dispatcher for the…
The Santa Clarita Public Library united all of the community's book lovers for a city-wide book club, better known as One Story One City, on Friday night. One Story One…
Hundreds gathered together for their various loves of the non-physical and extraterrestrial at the first ever two-day Parapod Festival in Valencia on Saturday Beginning on Friday, attendees were taken on…
Gov. Gavin Newsom made news this week by signing yet another bill that will increase the price of gas and negatively impacts everyone’s cost of living. At the same time,…
There is something wrong with the fabric of our society. I don’t pretend to have all the answers or know everything, but I have some opinions. The nation is far…
By Grace Gedye CalMatters Economy Reporter The California Legislature, with its Democratic supermajority, is known for passing first-in-the-nation laws that ramp up labor and consumer protections — often in the face…
As we celebrate Passover this week, we are witnessing historic events that have the power to change millions of lives. For just over a year, the war in Ukraine brings…
Question: Hi, Robert, I need to ask about a concrete tile roof. The tiles are flat with ridges, not curved like Mexican tiles. We had a small leak with the…
Hasn’t this 2023 winter/spring just been something? I think I can count on one hand the number of days we’ve had where it’s hit the low 70s for a high.…
The local students delicately pinched their fingers, deftly manipulated their wrists and gently worked the pedals, not unlike having a turn on the most expensive digital game they’ve ever touched. …
News release Legislation by Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, to equip schools with life-saving trauma kits unanimously cleared the Senate Education Committee this week. “I want to thank my colleagues…