
Adult film star heads to mental competency hearing
Adult film star Ron Jeremy Hyatt, who was indicted last year on more that 30 sexual assault counts involving victims dating back more than two decades, is scheduled to have
Adult film star Ron Jeremy Hyatt, who was indicted last year on more that 30 sexual assault counts involving victims dating back more than two decades, is scheduled to have
Three Santa Clarita Valley men accused of having committed felonies returned to court on Thursday, each receiving a future date to appear before a judge once again. Monolito Guerra Monolito
Informing them last week of his decision, Newhall School District Superintendent Jeff Pelzel told his governing board, staff and families that this would be his final year at the helm
A 30-year-old Canyon Country man was arrested Saturday after deputies reported finding a loaded firearm and methamphetamine in his possession. According to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, a spokeswoman for the Santa
The William S. Hart Union Governing Board heard a presentation Wednesday that informed them their high school enrollment numbers would continue to decline over the next seven years. With enrollment
California Highway Patrol officers reportedly stopped a street race on Interstate 5 that involved multiple cars and reached speeds of approximately 120 mph. The incident was first reported shortly before
In the wake of the vote to approve Camp Scott in Saugus as the future permanent housing site for the county’s most violent male youth offenders, members of the Santa
William S. Hart Union High School District governing board members are slated Wednesday to discuss a demographic analysis that projects near-districtwide enrollment declines over the next decade. According to the
Just before a vote to possibly censure and strip him of his executive title on the board, Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Director Dan Mortensen preemptively resigned from his seat
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to move forward with Camp Scott in Saugus as the future housing site for the county’s most violent youth offenders. No
The incident connected to a deputy possibly becoming exposed to fentanyl last week ended with the deputy being cleared by medical personnel and the arrest of a suspect on a
California Highway Patrol Newhall Office personnel were involved in two vehicle pursuits within hours of one another over the weekend, with both incidents ending in arrests. According to Officer Josh
The Saugus Union School District governing board has decided to notify staff that all seven school counseling positions may be reduced in the district as a result of state funding
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board is slated to discuss Tuesday the possible censure of its board vice president, Dan Mortensen, who was recently convicted of a domestic violence
Before a packed house at Santa Clarita City Hall on Monday, Supervisor Kathryn Barger said she will be “locked and loaded” when going into Tuesday’s L.A. County Board of Supervisors
Two L.A. County deputy district attorneys filed a lawsuit against their employer this week, alleging they were demoted after refusing to adhere to District Attorney George Gascón’s special directives. The
Set to be held on the eve of a pivotal county supervisors’ vote, Supervisor Kathryn Barger and the Santa Clarita City Council are holding a special meeting Monday to discuss, among
Deputies say they are looking for two men they believe to be responsible for two separate attempted carjackings in Newhall late Wednesday evening. The alleged crime stems from a report
Los Angeles County Fire Department engines were dispatched Thursday evening to an attic fire in a two-story Newhall home. The initial report indicated the fire was initially in the
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is slated to vote Tuesday on whether to establish Camp Scott on Bouquet Canyon as the permanent housing facility for the county’s male
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