
UPDATE: Lockdown lifted at Canyon High after swatting incident
By Perry Smith and Katherine Quezada William S. Hart Union High School District officials reported a lockdown at Canyon High School was lifted as of 2:09 p.m. Friday, after an

By Perry Smith and Katherine Quezada William S. Hart Union High School District officials reported a lockdown at Canyon High School was lifted as of 2:09 p.m. Friday, after an

The scope of the Chiquita Canyon Landfill problem is spreading, based on complaints received by the South Coast Air Quality Management District, which is now hearing concerns from as far

Facing a possible 40-year sentence, a Tarzana man accused of selling fentanyl that resulted in the deaths of two local teens took a plea deal in federal court, a spokesman

An attorney representing a Los Angeles Police Department officer charged with six misdemeanors alleging he shared nude pictures of his wife appeared Wednesday in Newhall as the prosecution sought

As part of an effort to clear the Santa Clarita Valley’s only animal shelter, the Santa Clarita City Council welcomed a four-legged friend to the dais Tuesday during its meeting.

Santa Clarita officials announced Tuesday the city is on its way to getting local bus drivers back to work as the strike by Teamsters Union Local 572 hit the 36-day

Eighty-year-old Santa Clarita Valley resident Delsa Krasny-Latvala was performing her civic duty at Higher Vision Church on The Old Road around 11 a.m. Election Day in 2022, when tragedy struck.

A police officer accused of posting and sharing nude pictures of his now ex-wife without her consent while they were married is due back Wednesday in a Santa Clarita courthouse,

For those seeking more information about the smell at Chiquita Canyon Landfill, there are a pair of community meetings this week for residents. The landfill has been given several

As the holidays approach, the State Water Resources Control Board said there’s been no timeline yet identified for when the public notice might occur for a water permit application that

Tuesday marks four years since Saugus High School bore witness to unspeakable tragedy: A 16-year-old student shot five other students before fatally shooting himself, leaving two other students dead and

Santa Clarita’s Neighborhood Services Department is recommending the city spend nearly $1 million to replace 27-year-old playground equipment at Bouquet Canyon Park. “The current equipment, which was installed in 1996,

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