
Muehlbergers honor daughter’s 16th birthday with dove release
For her 16th birthday Saturday, Bryan and Cindy Muehlberger would have taken their slain daughter Gracie to the DMV to pick up her driver’s license. “She would have come home,
For her 16th birthday Saturday, Bryan and Cindy Muehlberger would have taken their slain daughter Gracie to the DMV to pick up her driver’s license. “She would have come home,
With gloves, masks and shovels at the ready, about 250 local residents dedicated their Saturday morning to help beautify the hillsides scarred by the Elsmere Fire burn site in Newhall.
Santa Clarita City Council members want “greater transparency” and “consistent guidance” from Los Angeles County in its handling of indoor shopping mall reopenings, citing concerns over potential future closures and
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a woman Thursday on suspicion of elder abuse after she allegedly pushed her elderly stepfather to the ground, law enforcement officials said. The
Small businesses in Santa Clarita that have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic could receive up to $5,000 each through a COVID-19 relief grant program the City Council is expected
Selina Thomas has joined six other Santa Clarita City Council candidates who have received or spent more than $2,000 for their campaigns — the threshold for reporting figures as required
Ahead of federal campaign finance deadlines next week, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, announced their totals raised for the third quarter of 2020, placing
PerkinElmer, the Massachusetts-based diagnostics company that partnered with California to improve COVID-19 testing efficiency and capacity, has signed a lease in Valencia and could open in early November, officials confirmed
Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday there is “no hurry” in reopening theme parks across California — including Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia — after the state last Friday delayed releasing
Los Angeles County and Santa Clarita officials are expected to restart the process of looking into turning the vacant, former Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center building in Newhall into a
Ahead of the November election, Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced he conditionally certified Los Angeles County’s new version of its voting system, after a report found multiple issues with
Santa Clarita planning commissioners Tuesday approved a 375-unit housing project on Bouquet Canyon Road, under a handful of conditions, which include a traffic study — once roadway improvements are in
The coronavirus pandemic has canceled many events, but plans to bring fairytale-like celebrations to fruition came true for six Latina foster youth who celebrated their quinceañeras Saturday in Castaic. Glitter,
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency officials virtually celebrated Monday the completion of a new water treatment plant, next to the William S. Hart Pony Baseball & Softball park, which is
The COVID-19 pandemic has halted multiple aspects of everyday life, but construction in Santa Clarita has slowly but surely continued, bringing various projects from the blueprint stages to vertical construction.
Without a doubt, square dancing was one of Santa Clarita resident Esther DeGregorio’s favorite pastimes, if not her most beloved. These days, with a walker in use, dancing is no
After pressing residents to do their part over the holiday weekends recently due to the pandemic, L.A. County Public Health officials said recently businesses mostly complied with safety protocols —
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Saturday: Countywide COVID-19 cases reported in the past 24 hours: 1,062 Total COVID-19 cases in L.A.
With Santa Clarita Valley recycling centers closing down amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and nonprofits in need more than ever, two West Ranch High School seniors launched a new service to
Santa Clarita resident Audry Gocha placed a blue flower pinwheel on a Valencia business center lawn Saturday morning to represent that she has Alzheimer’s. Her pinwheel joined several dozen more
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