
Mother of girl who died on I-5 returns to courtÂ
Veronda Gladney, the mother of a 7-year-old girl who was killed after falling out of a car window on Interstate 5, returned to court on Wednesday after having been charged
Veronda Gladney, the mother of a 7-year-old girl who was killed after falling out of a car window on Interstate 5, returned to court on Wednesday after having been charged
Unfettered by geography The sacred convergence of self-acceptance and growth True north lies In the comfort of my own skin. This was one of the poems, read aloud by their
Susy Mora and Javier Aroca recently immigrated from South America to Santa Clarita seeking better opportunity for their son. They wanted him to be able to participate in the best
District officials award contracts for Saugus and Castaic High projects The William S. Hart Union High School governing board opened negotiations with the Hart District Teachers Association for the 2022-23
A brush fire broke out on Tuesday just after 5 p.m. near the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center, Los Angeles County Fire Department officials said. According to Ruben Munoz, a spokesman
Abigail Maimone completed her very first year of teaching at Golden Valley High School before she saw a crucial part missing to the high school’s campus – a student-run newspaper.
Boy Scouts of America Troop 2, Santa Clarita, has achieved 100 years of service and hosted a centennial celebration for all who have been involved with the troop, past and
A traffic collision on Wednesday night resulted in one person being transported via helicopter to a local hospital, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. The traffic collision occurred
A Canyon Country man accused of killing his child pleaded not guilty to two counts levied against him, according to L.A. County Superior Court officials. Marcel Taylor, 26, was charged
An alleged road rage incident in Valencia earlier this month ended in an arrest this week, according to local law enforcement officials. The arrest stems from a reported battery on
A possible reckless DUI driver believed to have hit multiple vehicles and eluded deputies on Monday remained at large, according to law enforcement officials. The incident was first reported at
A 65-year-old Canyon Country man was arrested last week after he reportedly attempted to swing a hammer at his roommate during a fight, according to law enforcement officials. The call
A Waste Management truck in Castaic was spotted with smoke billowing from its collected trash on Tuesday, resulting in a response from the L.A. County Fire Department. The call was
The oldest continuously running café in Los Angeles County was honored in a plaque dedication ceremony from a rather mysterious group, the Ancient and Honorable Organization of E Clampus Vitus.
Coco Moms of Santa Clarita Valley, a nonprofit providing support to Black mothers in the Santa Clarita Valley, hosted a breast cancer awareness workout at the Santa Clarita Athletic Club
While the inside of a jail cell would be cause for fright under normal circumstances, its conversion into a haunted maze on Sunday offered a much more fun, although still
In an effort to raise money for the Child & Family Center’s domestic violence program, the Purple Palooza 5k walk on Saturday raised more than $50,000. The walk had approximately
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies lost pursuit of a reckless driver Monday evening who may be connected to a vehicle-to-vehicle shooting that occurred in Newhall Friday night, according to
The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board is slated Wednesday night to hold a public hearing regarding the initial bargaining proposal from the Hart District Teachers Association
A former Saugus High School principal accused of perjury and conflict of interest pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday to both charges. Bill Bolde, 65, who was at the
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