
Firefighters hold #PearFire to 1 acre
Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel held an Acton fire to 1 acre Wednesday morning. The fire was first reported at 10:02 a.m., near the northbound side of the Highway
Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel held an Acton fire to 1 acre Wednesday morning. The fire was first reported at 10:02 a.m., near the northbound side of the Highway
While William S. Hart Union High School District officials have said they’re likely to move forward with the plan, a number of parents from the small, yet niche Sequoia School
California surpassed New York in having the most COVID-19 cases in the nation, as Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials announced Wednesday 3,266 additional diagnoses in the last
By Caleb Lunetta & Perry Smith Following votes held Monday and Tuesday by the governing boards for the Newhall, Saugus Union and Sulphur Springs Union school districts, all five public
A Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors motion aimed at shifting budget priorities to “revitalize” under-resourced and low-income communities in the county left the board and Sheriff Alex Villanueva at
With remote learning continuing in Los Angeles County for at least the remainder of 2020, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors wants the state to provide more support, such as
California Public Health officials said Tuesday they will not shy away from additional mandatory closures if COVID-19 cases fail to drop, as Los Angeles County surpassed the 160,000 case tally.
A woman suspected of falsely imprisoning her mother in a Stevenson Ranch was arrested Saturday evening. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a hotel on the 25000 block
Santa Clarita Valley residents had the opportunity to visit a shut down Main Street in Newhall this past weekend as restaurants expanded their outdoor dining footprints into the street. “I’m
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger and state Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, declared their support Monday should local school districts ask the state to allow them to resume in-person
Detectives with the Special Victims Unit of the Sheriff’s Department suspect a Mission Hills man solicited photos of a 14-year-old boy for money, according to investigators. Cruz Caldera, 25, of
As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 cases continues to climb rapidly — with more than 3,000 new cases announced Monday — Los Angeles County officials are imploring residents
After much speculation, the California Interscholastic Federation announced Monday that the fall high school sports season will be delayed until 2021 amid the ongoing pandemic, with football practices starting in
Los Angeles County Public Health Department officials announced Sunday 2,848 additional COVID-19 cases countywide, 53% of which occurred in people under the age of 41. This brings the total number
At least four different businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley were burglarized Wednesday in the early morning hours, sheriff’s officials confirmed. Around 3:45 a.m., Pizza Di Marco 2, located on
At least 70 people gathered on a Canyon Country street Saturday to protest a Santa Clarita Valley restaurant owner who was featured on a viral video in a confrontation with
The Los Angeles County Public Health Department reported Saturday that since the onset of the pandemic, 11,000 children and teens have been infected with COVID-19. The Santa Clarita Valley saw
A Saugus woman was arrested Monday on suspicion of attempting to stab a relative with a pair of scissors. The call regarding an alleged assault with a deadly weapon occurred
First responders went to a call for an animal rescue after a horse fell down a hillside and became trapped along a fence in Saugus on Saturday. The call for
Under the awnings of a Walgreens store to avoid the hot summer sun, two Saugus High School students raised money on Saturday in order to memorialize Dominic Blackwell and Gracie
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