
Eternal Valley issues statement on ‘cemetery conditions’
A local water official confirmed plans are in place to provide a portion of the water needed to add a little more green to the grass at Eternal Valley Memorial
A local water official confirmed plans are in place to provide a portion of the water needed to add a little more green to the grass at Eternal Valley Memorial
The legal fallout from a camera found in the family restroom of a local chiropractic office continues, with a pair of lawsuits alleging The Joint Chiropractic location on McBean Parkway
Supporters of the LGBTQ community are calling Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signing of the SAFETY Act a win, while other local leaders say that it is simply another case of local
A report Sunday evening of an alleged trespassing at a Canyon Country pool led to the arrest of multiple people, including juveniles, with an 18-year-old man arrested on suspicion of
A 23-year-old man already on probation for vandalism was arrested Monday evening on suspicion of vandalism after causing approximately $1,000 in damage at a Castaic residence, according to Santa Clarita
Melanie Long said she was surprised when she learned that she was being honored by the Castaic Union School District for, as she put it simply, doing her job. The
A shooting occurred Monday evening in the 20400 block of Valle de Oro, near Nandina Lane, according to Deputy Robert Jensen of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Jensen said
Plans to build homes at the site of the Santa Clarita Valley’s popular twice-weekly swap meet will pay homage to the property’s historical past as the Saugus Speedway, city planners
Gloria Mercado-Fortine, board president for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation, a local nonprofit that supports law enforcement with equipment, training and additional resources, announced she will be stepping down
The city of Santa Clarita sought an L.A. County Superior Court order to search a Canyon Country home back in May because officials say it had so many code violations
While Black and Blue Restaurant announced its closure in February, an attempted murder case — one of the 19 alleged criminal incidents that preceded the bar-restaurant-night club’s departure — is
Memorandums of understanding between the William S. Hart Union High School District and its employee unions regarding salaries are up for approval at Wednesday’s governing board meeting. Both the Hart
Swing and blues band “Flat Top Tom and His Jump Cats” performed during the inaugural show of the 2024 “Summer Concert” series held at the Valencia Marketplace on Friday. The
The city of Santa Clarita held its second installment of Concerts in the Park with thousands of people in attendance eager to watch the In The End band perform covers
The city of Santa Clarita hosted its monthly Celebrate series, this month’s theme being Cuba, on Friday evening at the Canyon Country Community Center. In attendance were hundreds of people
A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in Canyon Country late Saturday morning at the intersection of north Sierra Highway and Flying Tiger Drive, according to Supervisor Llacuna with the
A 10-acre brush fire on City Highline Motorway Fire Road, south of Forest Route 5N27, has been contained, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department Supervising Dispatcher Melanie Flores. Firefighters
Santa Clarita has consistently ranked highly on several lists of the safest places in the country. Online outlets like MoneyGeek, SmartAsset and WalletHub, which give advice on what neighborhoods are
After the Castaic and Val Verde areas have been plagued by odors and potentially cancer-causing chemicals emanating from the Chiquita Canyon Landfill for more than a year, the Castaic Union
A 19-year-old Redlands woman accused of being under the influence when she crashed a 2010 Toyota Camry, leaving three people dead July 3, was denied bail after a court hearing
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