Camp Scott town hall scheduled for local residents

County officials are planning to discuss the site selection process for the potential use of Camp Scott in Saugus as the county’s new Secure Youth Treatment Facility during a town hall-style

City hires counsel for expected by-district election litigation

City of Santa Clarita officials confirmed Tuesday that they have hired a law firm to represent the city in expected litigation over “at-large” City Council elections.   Carrie Lujan, a spokeswoman for the city, confirmed that the

Hart board to discuss labor agreements, census data

The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board is set to discuss labor union bargaining agreements as well as the 2020 U.S. Census data during its Wednesday night regular meeting. 

Man alleged to have beaten 72-year-old mother arrested

A 50-year-old Canyon Country man alleged to have beaten his 72-year-old mother was arrested by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies on Friday.   The arrest stems from a family disturbance call

6 SCV football teams head to playoffs

A total of six Santa Clarita Valley varsity football teams are heading to the playoffs this year, giving each a chance to win out their division and take home their

Metro discusses plans for I-5 construction

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority informed the public Wednesday evening on the details surrounding the new Interstate 5 construction project occurring between State Route 14 and Parker Road in