City selects less expensive trash service

After decades of partnering with Waste Management, the Santa Clarita City Council decided Tuesday to go with a new solid waste collection service for local residents. For at least the

Hart Board approves budget, LCAP

The 2022-2023 operating budget for the William S. Hart Union High School District, as well as the district’s Local Control and Accountability Plan, or LCAP, were approved by the governing

Firefighters respond to brush fire north of SCV

Firefighters responded to a brush fire north of the Santa Clarita Valley on Wednesday, with officials saying the blaze broke out near the Bouquet Reservoir.   The fire was first reported

Supes postpone vote on school officers

The L.A. County Board of Supervisors postponed its previously scheduled vote on the future of the county’s School Resource Officer program, pushing the discussion and vote on the item to

Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on Feb. 26.

City to discuss budget, increasing fees

The Santa Clarita City Council is set to discuss both the upcoming year’s budget — which is projected to see a $51 million boom in comparison to the current year

Two SCV felony suspects return to court

Two men accused of having committed felonies in the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court on Monday, both receiving future dates to appear before a judge once again.   Marcel Taylor  

Brush fire breaks out north of Castaic

Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to a brush fire on Monday that was reported just north of Castaic.   At approximately 4:15 p.m, the fire had reached 5 acres

Incumbents maintain lead in primary races

The incumbent candidates fighting to hold onto their seats representing the Santa Clarita Valley have largely maintained their leads in their respective races heading into the weekend, according to the