
Hart district cancels senior Grad Night
Citing contractor staff shortages and lack of ticket sales, the William S. Hart Union High School District informed parents Friday that the annual senior Grad Night event had been canceled
Citing contractor staff shortages and lack of ticket sales, the William S. Hart Union High School District informed parents Friday that the annual senior Grad Night event had been canceled
Three separate shooting incidents left a trail of bullet holes, shell casings and broken glass over the weekend in the Santa Clarita Valley. However, no injuries were reported at any of
The William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board approved Wednesday evening a 4% on-schedule increase retroactive to July of last year for district teachers. The raise results in
The city of Santa Clarita, along with L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, announced Friday morning that the two municipalities would be donating a total of $4 million to Bridge to
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is rallying behind a deputy whose home burned down in Acton Thursday evening, killing his family’s four dogs. Deputy David Delgado, who has been
Two men accused of having committed felonies in the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court on Thursday, each receiving a future court date to appear once again. David Figueroa A
Three men have been convicted in federal court for their connection to an illegal firearm theft and selling ring that operated around Southern California and who at one point stole
Within approximately the last month, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station has responded and/or made arrests in at least three separate incidents involving violence or attacks against local store clerks.
The recall effort for L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón reported this week that, as of May 13, the campaign had collected 79.3% of the signatures needed to get the
A Rancho Pico Junior High School teacher was charged Wednesday on suspicion of being drunk at school and bringing a taser on campus, according to court officials. Emilee Renison, 27,
A man accused of killing his boyfriend in 2017 was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter this week, according to court officials, while being acquitted on the single murder count that
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies established a containment in Newhall after a pursuit ended in a crash at 9th Street and Walnut Street just before 6 p.m. Tuesday. The
For some, tests at school are something to be dreaded, even run from, but for at least 50 students on the West Ranch High School campus on Tuesday, a math
A 40-year-old North Carolina man was arrested in Canyon Country on Thursday after deputies reportedly found him in possession of a loaded, unregistered firearm and methamphetamine. The arrest stems from
A man was arrested after his illegal marijuana grow was discovered by investigators at a house fire in Canyon Country, according to law enforcement officials. According to officials at the
Officials from the William S. Hart Union High School District have announced the appointment of Mark Crawford as the new director of human resources for the district. Crawford, who currently
The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board is slated to discuss a 4% on-schedule increase retroactive to July of last year for district teachers, according to the
Mental health issues are believed to be connected to a man who was found dead underneath the Interstate 5 and Highway 14 interchange early Sunday morning, according to law enforcement
Alan Rosenfield served on the bench more than 30 years  Well-known and long-time resident of the Santa Clarita Valley, Assigned Judge Alan Rosenfield died Wednesday morning following a sudden medical
A rollover collision that affected both sides of Highway 14 on Friday resulted in firefighters having to pull at least one person from car wreckage, according to first responders. The
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