Deputies detain vehicle theft suspect at gunpoint

Deputies with the Palmdale and Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s stations detained a vehicle theft suspect at gunpoint on Thursday morning, before successfully detaining the man near the intersection of 5th

Shooting in Canyon Country sends three to hospital

A shooting on the 28800 block of Prairie Lane in Canyon Country at approximately 10:20 p.m. Saturday sent three people to the hospital, according to Bernard Peters, supervising fire dispatcher

Limousine shows smoke in Newhall

A white limousine, reportedly heading to a Los Angeles Lakers game, was forced to stop at the Newhall Avenue exit of Highway 14 after showing smoke, according to law enforcement

Five SCV schools make state distinguished list

State Superintendent Tony Thurmond announced on Friday that five local schools have made the state’s distinguished schools list for 2023.   Charles Helmers Elementary and West Creek Academy, in the Saugus

GoFundMe started to open cat cafe in SCV

Javier Negrete said his life changed when he rescued his cat, Kermit, from the animal shelter in Mission Hills seven years ago.  At the time, Negrete was going through therapy

Attic fire prompts large response

An attic fire on the 29800 block of Pinecone Place in Castaic prompted a large-scale response by the Los Angeles County Fire Department on Thursday.   The fire began at approximately

Burglary suspects on the loose

Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are searching for two suspects after receiving a call for response to a burglary that occurred on the 18300 block of Oakmont

Streets flood, river flows during major storm

The National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for much of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, which includes the Santa Clarita Valley. Meteorologists with the NWS’s Oxnard station said

Heavy rain, wind expected on New Year’s Eve

Drivers going through the Newhall Pass or the grapevine can expect wet and windy conditions on New Year’s Eve — but road closures aren’t in the forecast, according to the National

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Public Health delivers final briefing of the year

Delivering her final press briefing of the year, LA County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer expressed cautious optimism on COVID-19 numbers for winter, but stressed the importance of preventative measures. 

Stamps to increase in price starting Jan. 22

The United States Postal Service has announced price increases due to operating expenses and a lack of revenue, although some postal parcels are expected to decrease.   The increase and decrease