
Kitten snatched from mall returned safe and sound
Baxter, the tiny 2-pound kitten who survived Hurricane Harvey only to be abducted Saturday, was returned safe and sound Monday night having survived his ordeal with cat-nappers. A “little boy”
Baxter, the tiny 2-pound kitten who survived Hurricane Harvey only to be abducted Saturday, was returned safe and sound Monday night having survived his ordeal with cat-nappers. A “little boy”
With the Rye Fire almost fully contained and the Thomas Fire burning on the coast, local first responders dealing with residents adversely affected by the recent fires have opened up
State officials ordered a comprehensive report on the cleanup status of the Lang Station site, which has been re-zoned to allow for home construction, after getting a warning about the
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station posted the following message Monday evening, not long after several outlets ran stories about the theft: “So happy! Earlier, we asked for your help
The Rye Fire which threatened several buildings in the Santa Clarita Valley and prompted the evacuation of businesses and schools, was reported to be 35 percent contained Friday, having
Homicide detectives were called to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman at the Crescenta Valley mobile home park on The Old Road Friday afternoon. A spokesman for
A bill collector from Canyon Country who apparently stopped to rest under a tree was arrested Thursday on suspicion of trespassing, a misdemeanor. The 39-year-old man was arrested Thursday shortly
State officials in their ongoing efforts to ensure that the air at a Valencia preschool next door to a dry cleaners remains safe, are expected to begin sampling the
At a time when so many historic efforts with respect to water continue to unfold in the Santa Clarita Valley, officials with the local sanitation district are inviting the SCV
Despite a high wind warning, a promise of returning gusty Santa Ana winds and the threat of fire, Santa Clarita Valley enjoyed sunny skies and a moderate wind Thursday
At the close of a 4-hour standoff with a man believed armed inside a house in Newhall, local sheriff’s deputies entered the home and found 144 firearms. About 7:45
If any of the more than 8,800 people who lost power for an hour Thursday morning wants someone to blame, they can blame the Rye Fire for the inconvenience. At
Santa Ana winds that whipped a spark into a raging 7,000-acre brush fire and caused more than four dozen cases of trees and branches crashing onto roads and sidewalks
A Littlerock man accused of slamming into the back of a parked car on the shoulder of Highway 14 this past summer and killing an occupant of that car pleaded
The standoff with a man believed armed inside a house in Newhall ended peacefully Wednesday after about four hours. Officials with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station – who had
A corridor of parks along Newhall Ranch Road through Valencia and into Saugus is soon to be watered with recycled water now that its pipeline plan has revealed no ill
The look, character and symbol of Santa Clarita Valley’s brand new water agency were scheduled to be unveiled in the form of a single identifiable logo introduced during special joint
Utility work crews are trying to figure out what caused a power outage that left more than 1,400 Southern California Edison customers along Soledad Canyon Road without electricity Monday morning.
Smash and grab burglars from Long Beach were arrested by deputies who pulled over the suspect’s car and spotted a cash register in the back seat. Four suspects – two
A local sheriff’s deputy recovering at home from a gunshot wound to the neck expressed thanks to everyone who showed support and concern for his well-being. The deputy, whose identity
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