
Jackknifed big rig blocks truck lanes at Newhall Pass
A jackknifed big rig blocked the truck lanes at the Newhall Pass on the northbound Interstate 5 and northbound Highway 14 Saturday morning, according to Officer Elizabeth Kravig, a spokeswoman
A jackknifed big rig blocked the truck lanes at the Newhall Pass on the northbound Interstate 5 and northbound Highway 14 Saturday morning, according to Officer Elizabeth Kravig, a spokeswoman
Santa Clarita residents’ most commonly identified issues in their comments for a recent city survey over what to do with funds to help low-income communities included more affordable housing and
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority held a virtual informational meeting on Wednesday via Zoom to update the community on some of the upcoming projects in the Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are investigating a case of larceny and theft by access card involving a victim who accidentally dropped his Visa at a local Walmart, according
Some people might wish to divide their age by 4, but in the case of leap-day babies, who are also called “leaplings,” that is their reality. On a day when
Walking into any room, many people don’t expect to receive money, let alone five years of tuition fully covered by their future university. Yet, for Carter Sand, that was exactly
The Newhall School District got some good news at Tuesday’s governing board meeting: the population of students is set to remain roughly the same over the next seven years. While
The idea came to his head quickly. Getting all the pieces to fit together to make his dream a reality took much longer than he initially expected. Ron-Paul Tamayo, a
A project proposed for Wiley Canyon in Newhall that’s been talked about by area residents for months has a date before the city of Santa Clarita Planning Commission in March.
Overcast skies that loomed over the Santa Clarita Valley all day Thursday aren’t going anywhere any time soon, according to the National Weather Service. While it’s bad news for anyone
For Santa Clarita Valley residents who want to make their voices heard in the March 5 California Presidential Primary Election, the deadline is fast-approaching. Tuesday is the last day for
In response to a community member’s allegation that the nomination process for the new Hart High School mascot was “deceiving and distorted,” Hart Principal Jason d’Autremont said the process was
The William S. Hart Union High School District is still feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically when it comes to test scores and attendance rates. Those were two
Country music fans and Jews across the Santa Clarita Valley can get the best of both worlds at Temple Beth Ami’s Shabbat service on March 8. Rabbi Mark Blazer is
The city of Santa Clarita is hosting a meeting 6 p.m. Thursday in the Carl Boyer Room at Santa Clarita City Hall to talk about the future of the mall. The
The Santa Clarita Artists Association hosted the opening reception for its “Fluidity” exhibit on Saturday, with the exhibit itself set to run through March 30. The SCAA describes the art
The touring Northampton School for Boys Big Band and Folk Ensemble performed during an event hosted by the Valencia High School Pride of the Vikings Band and Color Guard at
Bryce Miller began collecting trading cards when he was a little kid, but it wasn’t until he was about 17 when he learned that he can use them to play
Valencia cheer came back victorious after their first competition season in almost 20 years, placing first in multiple championships in their division. This year was Valencia’s first year back as
City leaders discussed a year-to-date comparison of crime data from Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Capt. Justin Diez, reviewing the local elements involved in a 5% countywide uptick in Part-I
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