
Faces of the SCV: Local two-time Olympian still reaching great heights
When he was a kid, Stevenson Ranch resident Mark Crear wanted to be Jerry Rice, the three-time Super Bowl champion wide receiver of the San Francisco 49ers. But Crear, 56,

When he was a kid, Stevenson Ranch resident Mark Crear wanted to be Jerry Rice, the three-time Super Bowl champion wide receiver of the San Francisco 49ers. But Crear, 56,

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has located Michael Scott, a local resident who had been reported missing late Thursday night. According to a deputy who declined to provide his

High school seniors throughout the Santa Clarita Valley are spending these past couple of months committing to colleges, getting ready for prom and graduation and even … putting on their

William S. Hart Union High School District officials Thursday confirmed the district settled all three of its cases related to the Child Victims Act, a 2020 law allowing those sexually

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detectives are looking to speak with a couple of people who might be looking for their phones right now, according to court records obtained by

The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board discussed the first reading of a cell phone usage policy Wednesday that has been in development since a new California

Friends who grow up together, perform at Carnegie Hall together. This is the case for Academy of the Canyons sophomores Sanjana Prabakar and Sahasra Ponnuswamy, both 15, who traveled to

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Canyon Country resident and film producer Julie Pifher Cawood and her husband, Michael Cawood, got a virtual reality headset to pass the time. Cawood said it

Newhall 13, a “generational gang” in Santa Clarita that’s been responsible for violent crime for decades, including at least a dozen shootings over the past two years, was targeted by

City officials alerted rush hour commuters to avoid Railroad Avenue in Newhall due to railroad crossing gate issues on Wednesday evening. As of 5:30 p.m. the railroad crossing gates at

A statewide push for millions more homes notwithstanding, market forces and Sacramento policy were brought up several times Tuesday at Santa Clarita City Hall as the problems that plagued a

It’s springtime in Valencia, and with the change of the season comes the familiar Bridgeport ducks and geese. With them come concerns from local residents about the health and safety

The College of the Canyons governing board reviewed a presentation on campus safety last week and briefly discussed the response to recent invasion-of-privacy incidents. There have been three incidents that

A couple dozen parents stopped by Saugus High School’s auditorium Monday for a presentation from a local special agent for the Department of Homeland Security who shared why it’s so

A Redlands teen pleaded no contest Friday to several charges for a fatal DUI crash July 3 that killed her three passengers, two teens from San Bernardino County — a

No evidence was found by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies when they responded Tuesday morning to a possible bomb threat at the Santa Clarita Hills Senior Living facility, according

A former Pitchess Detention Center deputy who was relieved of duty after an investigation led to a 26-count indictment from the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office is now facing charges

L.A. County officials Monday offered their first look at the $47.9 billion budget for the next fiscal year, which begins July 1. The county’s Board of Supervisors is scheduled Tuesday

In an effort to secure more federal funding and grants for projects, the College of the Canyons governing board last week approved a federal legislative advocacy group to work on

Saugus High School’s 15th annual “Women in History” presentation on Monday highlighted six different authors with three faculty members and three students playing the women. The women were Laura Ingalls