
Volunteers set out to make a difference in the community
Over 100 volunteers showed up in the Santa Clarita City Hall parking lot Saturday morning to offer helping hands on various projects for the city and for nonprofit organizations in

Over 100 volunteers showed up in the Santa Clarita City Hall parking lot Saturday morning to offer helping hands on various projects for the city and for nonprofit organizations in

Deputies responded to a shots-fired call in Newhall in the early Sunday morning hours and engaged in a brief foot pursuit after the suspect attempted to run away from them,

The Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church held its annual Health and Wellness Fair on Sunday, aimed to educate members of the community about health resources available and how

Despite a drop in enrollment of nearly 200 students, William S. Hart Union High School District officials said at Wednesday’s governing board meeting that the projected drop actually had predicted

A Santa Clarita Valley man charged with armed robbery on suspicion of threatening a McDonald’s drive-thru employee with a handgun over a hash brown appears headed for trial, according to


L.A. County Fire Department officials reported forward progress was stopped as of 7:01 p.m. Friday on a 14-acre brush fire near the southbound lanes of Interstate 5, south of Templin

A letter Thursday from the state’s Office of Emergency Services brought little comfort to residents or the elected officials working on the environmental crisis in Castaic stemming from Chiquita Canyon

The L.A. County District Attorney’s Office presented an eight-page report detailing evidence of an escalation in disturbing behavior by retired DEA Agent James Young at his Oct. 9 hearing. Prosecutors

Voting centers in Los Angeles County are set to open Saturday for the 2024 general election. Voters will be able to cast their votes either via mail or in-person at any

Kjersti Helberg didn’t know she had obsessive-compulsive disorder, also known as OCD, until she was the driver responsible for a hit and run. “It was a little bit more like

When Belinda Campos Bresnahan gave birth to her son last year, she knew something was wrong. “I wasn’t able to produce milk, and I wasn’t able to breastfeed my baby,”

Officials have identified the woman who died Wednesday in a solo collision south of Gorman after an hourlong high-speed pursuit that started in the San Fernando Valley and went through

They had a minivan lifted up in the garage. Two mechanics were at work underneath. They weren’t replacing the brakes or doing an oil change. They’d removed various panels of
L.A. County firefighters responded to a fire originating from an attached garage on Delight Street on Thursday night, according to Supervising Fire Dispatcher Miguel Ornelas. “We got the call from

A bipartisan request made to Gov. Gavin Newsom seeking a state of emergency regarding the situation at Chiquita Canyon Landfill was denied on Thursday. In a Thursday letter to 17

The Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board discussed an overview improvement plan Wednesday for the district’s schools that is estimated to cost $172 million. All governing board members were

The Los Angeles Police Department announced a Santa Clarita man was picked up as part of an investigation into robberies that occurred between August and October, which also involved a

\ Los Angeles County officials are just past the halfway mark for the public-comment period on proposed regulations for the Office of Cannabis Management that could bring marijuana retailers to

An L.A. County Superior Court judge sentenced a 24-year-old serial burglar from Canyon Country to three years in an L.A. County jail after he pleaded no contest to charges stemming