
NWS: Rain, wind and cold coming to SCV
The National Weather Service forecasted wind and cold temperatures in the region for Monday night and Tuesday morning. A “high wind warning” was issued for the Santa Clarita Valley, which went into

The National Weather Service forecasted wind and cold temperatures in the region for Monday night and Tuesday morning. A “high wind warning” was issued for the Santa Clarita Valley, which went into

Four people were transported to Henry Mayo Hospital following a single-vehicle crash near the intersection of Copper Hill Drive Deer Springs Drive on Saturday night, according to Deputy Charlie Upchurch,

Two people were detained after reportedly fleeing from Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies near the intersection of 14th Street and Chestnut Street on Saturday at approximately 9:30 p.m., according

A vehicle fire was reported on the southbound side of Highway 14 just north of Newhall Avenue on Saturday at approximately 4:30 p.m., according to Bernard Peters, supervising fire dispatcher

A 24-year-old man was airlifted out of Newhall on Saturday after being injured on a hike near the Whitney Canyon waterfall, according to Bernard Peters, supervising fire dispatcher for the

The annual College of the Canyons Women’s Conference returned to the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center on Saturday, with this year’s theme being “Think Big, Speak Up!” The

The National Weather Service is forecasting more rain this week, but meteorologists with its Oxnard Station say it will most likely be much milder than the last storm. Rain totals

Old Orchard Elementary School was placed on a hard lockdown Monday afternoon as sheriff’s deputies searched for a stolen vehicle suspect who fled on foot, with deputies pursuing him through

The American Cancer Society hosted Bark for Life on Sunday at the Canyon Country Community Center, which celebrated the leading role dogs can have in relieving stress and raising spirits

Joe and Evelyn Santos couldn’t hold back their tears when they saw their son Matthew, who is on the autism spectrum, be recognized for his work at the city of

Being the presenter of the Carmen Sarro Award has a special meaning for Christine Sexton, other than it being in her mother’s namesake.The award is given each year for “improving

Rabbi Mark Blazer, of Temple Beth Ami, was nationally recognized by the Academy for Jewish Religion on March 16 for serving his community for 25 years. AJR is a non-denominational

Local high school students participated in a simulation aimed at teaching teenagers about finance once they graduate. The event was organized by the Santa Clarita Valley branch of the Junior

Three local high school students have made it into the semifinals of a region-wide arts competition through The Music Center in Los Angeles — becoming part of a small group

Firefighters with the Los Angeles County Fire Department were attempting to rescue a horse Friday morning after it got stuck in mud on the 30000 block of Madloy Street in
Vicky Nelson said the only thing that saved her life when a 50-foot tree fell onto her home was a railing on a deck outside her master bedroom. Following heavy
Margarita Mercado has been working in the Los Angeles Unified School District for nearly 30 years and on Thursday, her final day of picketing, she said was one of her

Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are asking the public for help in identifying two jewelry theft suspects who allegedly have been targeting elderly residents, according to Natalie

Construction crews working on the 30900 block of Desert Shadow Road in Hasley Canyon thought they had burst a gas main while digging on Thursday, according to Craig Little, spokesman

Parents of students with special needs seemed thrilled their kids got to have stands full of people cheering them on as they played the Hart Games on Monday at Valencia