
Saugus gunshot incident believed to be false call
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to reports of a gunshot victim in Saugus on Friday night, but soon determined the incident was a false report. The report was
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to reports of a gunshot victim in Saugus on Friday night, but soon determined the incident was a false report. The report was
The Newhall School District has announced their plans to allow their preschool program director to reopen three preschool sites. “The direction that the board gave to our preschool director was
Newhall School District officials said Thursday they’re taking “an abundance of caution” after multiple COVID-19 diagnoses were linked to the district office, on the corner of Orchard Village Road and
Firefighters knocked down an attic fire at motion picture studio Melody Ranch in Placerita Canyon on Thursday morning. The fire was first reported at 11:14 a.m. with smoke showing on
The William S. Hart Union High School District announced the newly appointed principals for Academy of the Canyons/Learning Post Academy and Bowman High School during its Wednesday night meeting. Juliet
Detective Dan Finn of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station was dropping off his girlfriend’s son at school in the morning when he noticed kids sprinting away from the campus.
Campus security has always been a concern for staff and parents alike, but the shooting that took place on Saugus High School’s campus last November put the conversation of safety
Whether directly or indirectly, every member of the Valencia-based Lawrence family had a hand in saving victims’ lives in the wake of the Saugus High shooting last year — despite
The election for the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board took more shape Wednesday evening, with a number of the incumbents running in the race having a sizable lead over
Ballot totals were updated Wednesday in the races to determine the future of school boards in two Santa Clarita Valley school districts, as L.A. County continues to update vote counts.
Proponents of further stem-cell research and classifying app-based drivers as “independent contractors” saw their state propositions pass after Tuesday’s vote, while those wishing to end the money bail system and
The three races for the College of the Canyons board of trustees have seen updated numbers roll in Wednesday, with the race in Area 4 tightening to a difference of
As national politics was at the forefront of everyone’s mind on Tuesday, California voters were asked to also decide on a number of ballot propositions that would define future state
Few eyes were not turned toward coverage of the presidential election on Tuesday, one that was massive in terms of both turnout and implications. The election night horse race between
The three elections that will determine the majority of the makeup of the College of the Canyons board of trustees for the coming years received their first ballot return numbers
Adds comment from attorney for Melody Ranch Melody Ranch is once again suing Placerita Canyon Corp., a mutual-benefit corporation that owns and operates an electronic gate in Placerita Canyon to
The Saugus Union School District board voted Tuesday night to suspend its child development program due to constraints placed on the district by the COVID-19 pandemic. In a letter distributed
A Santa Clarita man, along with his business partner from Northridge, has been charged on suspicion of defrauding the government of nearly $2 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans. Raymond
The Southern California football community is mourning the loss of Jim Bonds, 51, a former Hart High School and UCLA quarterback who died after his battle with multiple myeloma on
A man was rushed to the hospital following a shooting near a liquor store in Canyon Country Wednesday night. At least a dozen sheriff’s deputies were still searching the area
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