
Agua Dulce body still not ID’d
The L.A. County coroner’s office hopes to have a better idea by next week about the identity of skeletal remains that were found in Agua Dulce on Christmas Day. Ed

The L.A. County coroner’s office hopes to have a better idea by next week about the identity of skeletal remains that were found in Agua Dulce on Christmas Day. Ed

With water providers around California facing a state-mandated deadline of June 30, 2017 to form local Groundwater Sustainability Agencies, the Castaic Lake Water Agency on Thursday announced a January “Stakeholder

Cameron Smyth had been mayor of Santa Clarita for just over two hours back on Dec. 13 when, during the public comments portion of the City Council meeting he was

Money permitting, the Santa Clarita Valley Committee on Aging hopes to break ground on the long-discussed new senior center in the middle of 2017, officials of the organization told The

At 34, Henry Stern is the youngest member of the California State Senate. He wouldn’t mind losing that title one day soon – to some up-and-comer from another district, of

So how wet was it? And how wet is it going to get? About half an inch of rain fell around the Santa Clarita area between Wednesday and Thursday —

With more rains forecast for Friday – including heavy rains on Friday night – flood-sensitive Bouquet Canyon Road will be shut down at noon Friday, the L.A. County Department of

It’s a way to brrr-ing in the New Year. The City of Santa Clarita on Thursday announced that the annual New Year’s Day Arctic Chill Polar Bear Swim is scheduled

It’s a bit like that old recruiting poster, the one with Uncle Sam pointing his finger and saying, “I want you / for U.S. Army.” In this case, it’s newly

Officials finalized a land deal this week with the city that will result in another new community park. Santa Clarita’s purchase of about 26 acres adjacent to the Via Princessa

November real-estate sales numbers paint a Tale of Two Valleys. In the Santa Clarita Valley, it is the best of times … or at least the best in several years.

“I’m pretty happy for being the low man on the totem pole to get the committees I got,’’ freshly minted state Sen. Scott Wilk was saying Wednesday, taking a few

A man who sheriff’s officials said “admitted trying to kill himself” suffered only minor injuries Tuesday night when he ran into rush-hour traffic and was struck by an SUV on

After what some residents labeled foot-dragging, it appears the Santa Clarita City Council is going to take a symbolic but formal stand against bigotry and intolerance. In response to comments

The new home of Santa Clarita’s Fire Station 104 – currently located at 26201 Golden Valley Road but ticketed for demolition to make room for a new sheriff’s station – should

In the end, Natalie Fortman said, Monday was a bittersweet day for her. The 20-year-old College of the Canyons sophomore from Valencia was one of the 55 California electors who

Hasley Canyon Road, between Del Valle Road and Sloan Canyon Road in Castaic, was re-opened as of about 1:30 Monday afternoon following a morning traffic mishap in which a car

Did you vote for president? Answer: No, you didn’t. If you filled in a box last month next to Donald Trump’s name, or Hillary Clinton’s (or … OK … Gary

Rep. Steve Knight’s “No Hero Left Untreated Act” — which would begin a one-year pilot program to help veterans suffering post-traumatic stress and other brain issues — has gained bipartisan

’Tis the season to be … employed. Unemployment dipped in Santa Clarita from 4.6 percent in October to 4.4 percent in November, according to data released Friday by the state’s