
USPS to host 33rd annual ‘Stamp Out Hunger’
The U.S. Postal Service is inviting esidents throughout Santa Clarita to participate Saturday in the 33rd anniversary of “Stamp Out Hunger,” the “nation’s “largest single-day food drive,” according to a

The U.S. Postal Service is inviting esidents throughout Santa Clarita to participate Saturday in the 33rd anniversary of “Stamp Out Hunger,” the “nation’s “largest single-day food drive,” according to a

While parking was one of the big discussion points for The Hartwell, a controversial mixed-use condo-and-retail plan for Main Street that was in front of the Santa Clarita City Council

A 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of trespassing and resisting arrest after being involved in a fight with a Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputy on Wednesday afternoon at

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit reports that Lance Chavez, who was reported missing on Sunday, has been located. Chavez had been last seen on Sunday at

Cindy Conrad and Sharon May did not let Saturday’s gloomy, cool weather dampen their joyful spirit as they walked through Central Park. The duo, who were holding onto a spirit

Congregation Beth Shalom, one of the three local synagogues in the Santa Clarita Valley, welcomed its community on Friday for an Israel Independence Day Festival. The celebration wasn’t just for

A woman was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment on Tuesday in Agua Dulce after officers with the California Highway Patrol found a child unrestrained in the back seat as

The Los Angeles Police Department officer testified that he knew he wasn’t dealing with a “church group” on his driveway, after more than 20 years on the force, which included

The William S. Hart Union High School District’s governing board is set to discuss a fourth update out of five from its strategic plan during Wednesday’s meeting, a plan that

The Castaic Union School District governing board is set Wednesday to have a discussion about transportation for the district following the decision to no longer provide home-to-school transportation for the

After more than a decade of helping veterans and their families with post-traumatic stress disorder, Nancy Pitchford Zhe of Blue Star Ranch is putting out an “urgent and unprecedented” call

With live music, art exhibitions and dance recitals, there was no shortage of creative chaos at California Institute of the Arts on Friday night and Saturday. The 45th annual World

The Saugus Union School District asset management advisory committee is set to hold its final meeting on Wednesday to consider approving the recommendation report draft for the site of Santa

Boy Scout Troop 2222 held a cornhole fundraiser in order to raise funds for the troop’s Camp Hi-Sierra summer trip in Northern California at the Old West Masonic Lodge on

A crash on the southbound side of Interstate 5 in Gorman caused multiple lane closures for commuters on Tuesday morning, according to a spokesman with the California Highway Patrol Newhall-area

The Santa Clarita Valley Man and Woman of the Year organization held its annual dinner at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Friday, with 33 nominees in the running for the

The Saugus Union School District governing board is set at Tuesday’s meeting to consider approving training for district teachers by Conscious Discipline to help address the “big behavior” issues in

Hundreds of Santa Clarita Valley residents poured into West Creek Park on Sunday afternoon for “FestAbility,” an event aimed to celebrate the special needs community and their families and offer

The Law Enforcement United long-ride biking division biked through the Santa Clarita Valley and held a ceremony Monday at the SCV Sheriff’s Station in honor of officers who died in

A U.S. Attorney’s Office review led to a post-trial plea agreement announced Friday for a Santa Clarita man convicted by a federal jury earlier this year of deprivation of rights