
Person injured after vehicle overturns on Bouquet Canyon Road
One person was transported to the hospital after a vehicle overturned on Bouquet Canyon Road just south of the Bouquet Canyon Reservoir on Sunday, according to officials with the Los
One person was transported to the hospital after a vehicle overturned on Bouquet Canyon Road just south of the Bouquet Canyon Reservoir on Sunday, according to officials with the Los
Chilly temperatures and light rain are in the forecast early this week, but high temperatures and sunny skies are expected to greet Santa Clarita as the rain drys up. “After
Firefighters responded to a vehicle fire on Interstate 5 north of Calgrove Boulevard, according to officials with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Officials were dispatched to the fire at
In search of missing Valencia resident Will Cierzan, more than 40 volunteers equipped with radios, hiking boots and trekking poles, took to the hills Saturday morning. Cierzan mysteriously disappeared from
Two individuals were arrested early Saturday morning on suspicion of commercial burglary, according to law enforcement officials. “They did a traffic stop over at Sierra Highway and Soledad,” said Sergeant
Wintertime storms are slamming Southern California and residents are left to recover from the destruction left behind.
Cameron Boswell has hiked around Placerita Canyon Road for years, but he feels as though the same, familiar place is completely different. “It makes you respect nature,” Boswell said as
A car chase from La Verne to Bakersfield led law enforcement north onto the 5 Freeway through Santa Clarita and Castaic. The red Dodge Challenger hit the 5 Freeway on Saturday
The hillsides are finally greening up along Interstate 5 and in the high desert, with a little snow at an elevation of 6,000 feet Saturday morning.
Friday’s storm was possibly the most powerful storm that Santa Clarita has seen in the past six years, and it left some damage to be dealt with. Residents are left
A child was airlifted to a pediatric hospital after medics on scene deemed the situation necessary for immediate medical attention. “We got the call at 1:36 p.m. at the 20100
“This is the biggest storm that we’ve had this year and is potentially the biggest we’ve had in six years,” said Todd Hall, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
Hart District schools have experienced changes in the way students with disabilities and general education teens interact, partly due to the introduction of the club, Circle of Friends (COF). “At
A minor allegedly attempted to steal a woman’s purse at a Walmart parking lot when an off-duty police officer intervened on Sunday, law officials confirmed. “He took her purse out
Saugus Union School District Physical Education Teacher Samantha Ford started collecting shoes in December after she noticed that students in her class weren’t wearing the appropriate footwear because of financial reasons. Real
Mysteries were uncovered about antique photos, clocks, paintings and more during the 4th annual Antique Appraisal Day at the Old Town Newhall Library on Saturday. “Antiques aren’t reproduced today of course,”
A reported stolen vehicle was found in 75 feet down a ravine just west of Sierra Highway near Placerita Canyon Road on Saturday night, law enforcement officials confirmed. “Because of
Three children were air-rescued after being separated from their mother across the wash near Henry Mayo Drive near Highway 126, law enforcement officials confirmed. The call came in to officials
State Senator Scott Wilk is reviewing both arguments in regards to the possible water consolidation of Castaic Lake Water Agency and Newhall County Water District. Some say that one agency
You may have heard heavy rumbling overhead as a thunderstorm rolls over the Santa Clarita Valley on Saturday. “We have shower and thunderstorms pretty much across our whole area,” said
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