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TMU reports two COVID-19-related cases on campus

Two students from The Master’s University tested positive for COVID-19, and are currently self-isolating off campus, according to college officials. Once the positive cases were reported, the school began contact

Uber driver arrested on suspicion of DUI, kidnapping

A California Highway Patrol officer’s timely traffic stop helped a woman who claimed to be kidnapped over the weekend, during an early-morning Saturday Uber ride, according to law enforcement officials.

City unveils latest public art project

After two years of planning, the city of Santa Clarita unveiled “California Scape,” the latest public art project, Thursday at Fair Oaks Park in Canyon Country. “The inspiration for ‘California

Smyth: Trick-or-treating allowable within Santa Clarita

Ahead of Halloween this year, Santa Clarita Mayor Cameron Smyth announced Wednesday residents can trick-or-treat within the city, despite state and county officials recommending against traditional practices due to the

City Council opposes Measure J

Santa Clarita City Council members voted unanimously Tuesday to formally oppose Measure J, the countywide ballot measure proposing to increase spending on community-based programs and decrease spending on law enforcement. 

Firefighters extinguish blaze in Newhall

Firefighters quickly doused a near-4-acre blaze in Newhall Wednesday afternoon that prompted mandatory evacuations for some in the area.  The blaze, dubbed the Carl Fire, grew to 3.75 acres at