Council votes to pursue ownership of Hart Park

The Santa Clarita City Council voted 4-0 on Tuesday to ask Los Angeles County to consider transferring ownership of William S. Hart Park to city control.  Prior to the 4-0 vote — with Councilwoman Marsha McLean absent —

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department seal. File Photo

Scooters, mail reportedly found during COBRA operation

A surveillance operation conducted by the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station’s Career Offender — Burglary, Robbery, Assault, or COBRA, Team resulted in the recovery of stolen mail and electric scooters,

Southern California Edison is responding to the rising temperatures by continuing the installation of critical electrical equipment, according to SCE officials. Courtesy photo.

SCV power shutoffs possible for Thanksgiving

Once again this year, Public Safety Power Shutoffs are possible for Thanksgiving, Southern California Edison officials said on Tuesday.   The news comes after the National Weather Service announced that the Santa Clarita

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Three men accused of SCV felonies return to court

Three men accused of committing SCV felonies return to court, receiving future dates to appear before a judge once again.   Monolito Guerra      A Newhall man accused of shooting a deputy

Man found dead behind Schooner’s identified

A man whose body was found behind Schooners Bar and Grill was identified by officials at the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office on Monday.   Carlo Martinelli II, 67, a

One transported to hospital following Drayton crash

One person was transported to the hospital following a multi-vehicle collision near the corner of Railroad Avenue and Drayton Street on Monday.   The call of the collision was first reported

City Council considers plan to take over Hart Park

The Santa Clarita City Council is set Tuesday to discuss whether to request that Los Angeles County transfer ownership of William S. Hart Park to the city.   The formal request would follow years of informal

The new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, located on Golden Valley Road, opened its doors to the public for the first time on Thursday, marking the end of local L.A.