
City expected to OK subdivision in Canyon Country
The Santa Clarita City Council is expected to sign off on a plan to subdivide a property for commercial units in Canyon Country. The owner of a 20,000-square-foot commercial building
The Santa Clarita City Council is expected to sign off on a plan to subdivide a property for commercial units in Canyon Country. The owner of a 20,000-square-foot commercial building
The city of Santa Clarita’s bus strike is now one month along, and there’s no new offer and no sign of capitulation from the drivers in sight. A small but
At Tuesday’s Santa Clarita City Council meeting, city staff are expected to once again ask for more money to expand the design plans for the city’s roller rink, bringing the
The report cards are in for local educators, with elementary school districts reporting the most recent results from the state’s standardized tests. Statewide, 46.66% of students met or exceeded the
A 35-year-old Canyon Country man is being charged with one count of robbery after being accused of brandishing a black metal “Glock 19” model BB gun at a fast-food restaurant
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputy who first responded to the fatal crash in Saugus at 3:37 a.m. the morning after Halloween found an open container of alcohol in
The Santa Clarita City Council’s Public Safety Committee received its quarterly report this week from Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Capt. Justin Diez, indicating local crime is still moving opposite
A San Bernardino woman who visited Six Flags Magic Mountain in February 2020 and claimed the amusement park’s X2 ride caused her “shock and injury to her nervous systems and
The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department issued a statement Tuesday after one former and three current Sheriff’s Department employees killed themselves Monday. A source close to the investigation indicated the deaths
Homicide detectives confirmed Tuesday that the death of a boy whose body was found on the side of Sand Canyon Road with gunshot wounds Monday morning is being investigated for
The L.A. County District Attorney’s Office filed one count of murder Monday against a 20-year-old man accused of crashing Nov. 1 and killing his passenger while on probation for a
The demonstration from Teamsters Union Local 572 moved just down the road from Santa Clarita City Hall on Valencia Boulevard, to McBean Parkway, with the strike from Santa Clarita
Two of the nation’s leading amusement park operators announced a “merger of equals” Thursday in a deal valued at approximately $8 billion. Once completed, the deal combines the parent company
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detectives Thursday arrested the driver suspected of crashing on Bouquet Canyon Road the previous morning, killing the passenger in his car. Sgt. Mark Perkins of
A group trying to shut down Chiquita Canyon Landfill with a lawsuit now has 112 plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit, according to an attorney representing the collection of Castaic and
The latest efforts of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station offer an example to parents of children’s dangerous purchasing power on social media and an example of how local deputies
Dozens of residents and members of Chabad of Santa Clarita Valley filled a room in the Newhall temple Tuesday to hear Rabbi Choni Marozov’s stories from the front lines of
Four 14-year-old girls were arrested after a pair of separate and unrelated assaults near West Ranch High School and Rancho Pico Junior High School last month that are under investigation
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials confirmed a fatal crash that occurred Wednesday morning is now part of a DUI investigation. One person was killed around 3:41 a.m. Wednesday when
The William S. Hart Union High School District is planning to host a discussion about parental-notification policies Nov. 15, according to an email shared online credited to Superintendent Mike Kuhlman
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