Sick infant airlifted to the hospital

An infant reported to have had trouble breathing was airlifted from a Valencia home and flown to a hospital Monday afternoon. The child, whose age and gender were not disclosed,

Water officials: Castaic Dam almost full

Castaic Dam is almost full. Members of the Castaic Lake Water Agency board were informed by agency staffers this week that the dam at Castaic Lake is 93 percent full

Alleged looter confronts victim at knifepoint

A Sylmar woman faces assault charges in connection with an incident of alleged looting that happened during the chaos of last week’s storm, when she allegedly stole items from a

Would-be bank robber sought in Canyon Country

A would-be bank robber demanded money from a teller at a bank in Canyon Country Friday afternoon but left before any money was handed over. The attempted bank robbery happened

Debate weighs pros and cons of Measure H

About 60 people showed up at the College of the Canyons Thursday night to hear the pros and cons of a multi-million dollar plan to end homelessness in Los Angeles

Dogs maul woman in Bridgeport

Two dogs are on death row today after attacking and mauling a woman who was walking her tiny Pomeranian in Bridgeport Wednesday afternoon. “There was a German Shepherd attack yesterday

More cleanup is needed at Lang Station

As the cleanup of contaminated land at Whittaker-Bermite winds down, cleanup of contaminated land at Lang Station appears to be ramping up. Engineers who specialize in “restoring damaged environments” have

Immigration officers spark immigration enforcement fear

Immigration officials spotted in Newhall Wednesday sparked fears of round ups being carried out against undocumented residents – claims officials say are groundless. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and

Lightsaber thieves sought by detectives

Local sheriff’s detectives are carrying the “force” with them as they continue to search for burglars who broke into a garage and made off with half a dozen “Star Wars”

Turf-tossing requests in the SCV winds down

With an unprecedented amount of rainfall dumped on the Santa Clarita Valley this year it’s no wonder the lineup of people wanting to replace their lawns as a way of