The next quake: Are you ready?

Are you ready if an earthquake rocks California? In 1994, many Santa Clarita residents had the misfortune of experiencing the Northridge earthquake. “I can sum it up in two words:

CBS film series returns to Santa Clarita

Congregation Beth Shalom invites residents to screening of “Land of Milk and Funny,” the latest movie in the CBS Film Series. “Land of Milk and Funny” follows comedian Avi Liberman

City announces August events for Thursdays at Newhall

Old Town Newhall transforms into 1920s Hollywood for the August edition of Thursdays@Newhall, an ongoing series in which guests can attend free shows, concerts and special events on Thursdays throughout

Officials announce new way to save time at the DMV

The California Department of Motor Vehicles is offering applications online for driver’s licenses and identification cards. The online option, which was first made available Monday, guides applicants through the process

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Coroner IDs body of man found in wash

Coroner identifies body of man found near Santa Clara River Monday Medical examiners identified Wednesday the body of a man found in the wash of the Santa Clara River as

Local Farmers’ Market announces stone fruit season

The Ventura County Certified Farmers’ Market Association, VCCFMA, announced the arrival of stone fruits, Monday morning. Every Sunday, Santa Clarita residents have the opportunity to shop from farm fresh produce

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Man found dead in Canyon Country

Sheriff’s deputies reported finding a deceased Hispanic man, believed to be in his 50s, in a field east of 19665 Soledad Canyon Road, Monday night. The man is believed to

DMV announces crackdown on placards

State DMV officials announced a statewide crackdown on the fraudulent use of disabled person parking placards. Enforcement efforts led to nearly 2,500 misdemeanor citations being issued between July 1, 2017,