
Planners recommend flexibility for MetroWalk developer
Santa Clarita planners are recommending the city allow the developer less space between homes, more time to build and more flexibility in general on MetroWalk, a Canyon Country project being

Santa Clarita planners are recommending the city allow the developer less space between homes, more time to build and more flexibility in general on MetroWalk, a Canyon Country project being

In alignment with new California law, the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board is expected at Wednesday’s meeting to discuss the first reading of a policy concerning

Santa Clarita Valley Jewish congregants helped the Rev. John Shaver from Community United Methodist Church of Pacific Palisades after his church burned down in January’s Palisades Fire. Shaver joined many

What started as Brandon Schnittker’s eighth grade history project became his family’s hobby for the next six years and counting. With their own booth at the 29th annual Cowboy Festival

The blacksmiths at the 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival over the weekend at William S. Hart Park in Newhall had continuous lines of people waiting to get inscribed horseshoes.

A magnitude 5.2 earthquake northeast of San Diego was recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey Monday morning, though there was little to no effect in the Santa Clarita Valley. The

By 11 a.m. on Saturday, large groups of people were filing through the front gate of the 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival at William S. Hart Park in Newhall.

Sheriff’s deputies detained several suspects following a felony traffic stop on Saturday afternoon in Valencia possibly connected to a burglary and wanted by the Los Angeles Police Department, according to

The city held an art reception for it’s “Saddle Up Santa Clarita” juried exhibition that highlights Santa Clarita’s Western heritage through paintings, photographs and mixed-media works on Friday evening at

Spinning tales of the rich Western history in the very Hart of Santa Clarita, authors J.R. Sanders and Bill West discussed their bodies of work at the Old Town Newhall

The L.A. County Board of Supervisors confirmed a $4.4 billion settlement was authorized Tuesday as compensation for child victims of county abuse, who were given a three-year window to file

Castaic High School senior Broden Weeks has enough hours to get a second President’s Volunteer Service Award, said his dad, Shane Weeks. His son received the award last year. But

The L.A. County District Attorney’s Office said Friday prosecutors were not filing charges from a criminal threat investigation into a February incident alleged between neighbors of a Canyon Country apartment

A Canyon Country street was the chaotic scene of separate incidents and back-to-back crashes, one of which was a deputy-involved collision that sent a deputy and a civilian to the

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies were patrolling Friday afternoon when they observed a reported stolen blue Toyota Camry at the Lowe’s on Bouquet Canyon Road and Newhall Ranch Road,

The Santa Clarita City Council authorized a five-person letter as a call to the L.A. County Board of Supervisors “encouraging them to make investments in enhancing retention and strengthening recruitment

By Maya Morales and Katherine Quezada At least 10 businesses were hit by smash-and-grab burglars, having their glass doors smashed in and front cash boxes stolen early Thursday morning in

The 30-day public-review period for a 146-acre project with 300 homes and about 34 acres of commercial space off Golden Valley Road, near the Santa Clarita Sports Complex, is ending

Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station arrested a 33-year-old Canyon Country man Wednesday on suspicion of felony evading after leading deputies on two brief pursuits, according to an

Local detectives credited a neighborhood watch “on high alert” in Westridge with helping them seize and search a BMW left not far from where “numerous high-value residential burglaries” have happened