
Shadowbox seeks final approval from City Council
There may be a massive industrywide work stoppage in Hollywood, but a studio developer is hoping the Santa Clarita City Council will greenlight its production plans Tuesday for North Newhall
There may be a massive industrywide work stoppage in Hollywood, but a studio developer is hoping the Santa Clarita City Council will greenlight its production plans Tuesday for North Newhall
The Santa Clarita City Council is coming back from summer recess Tuesday with a slate of purchases to approve, including funding for aerial images, mulch delivery and improvements along Drayton
The last time the region saw rain like this in August, “Gone with the Wind” was a big box office draw and Mattel was about two decades away from bringing
All school districts in the Santa Clarita Valley were closed on Monday and some have confirmed they are reopening on Tuesday, according to a statement released by Mike Kuhlman, superintendent
Monday 9:30 a.m. Tropical Storm Hilary dropped over 5.5 inches of rain throughout Sunday and Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Carrie Lujan, spokeswoman for the city
A 5.1-magnitude earthquake was registered approximately 4 miles south east of Ojai at approximately 2:45 p.m. on Sunday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The quake was felt in
The following is a roundup of significant traffic incidents occurring during the storm on Sunday. It will be updated as the day progresses. City closes Sand Canyon Road Sand
A shooting was reported near the intersection of 14th Street and Chestnut Street in Newhall on Saturday night, according to Sgt. Guillermo Martinez, watch sergeant for the Santa Clarita Valley
News release Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency for much of Southern California to support Hurricane Hilary response and recovery efforts as the state continues mobilizing and coordinating
The Hodads, the sound of Southern California’s beach vibe, brought the ocean to Santa Clarita during Friday evening’s concert at Valencia Marketplace. Residents were graced with their music and antics,
By Rylee Holwager and Trevor Morgan The National Weather Service is urging residents of the Santa Clarita Valley to use today, Saturday, to prepare for what is expected to be
Huzzah — jesters, knights and everything nice: The Senses Block Party welcomed the Renaissance faire to Old Town Newhall on Thursday. Eager residents attended the sixth event of the 2023
A 24-year-old Sylmar resident was arrested on a felony warrant for burglary on Wednesday in connection with an incident dating back to May, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
A warrant was served for a 53-year-old Saugus resident who had five outstanding warrants on Wednesday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Deputy Robert Jensen, a
A 50-year-old Newhall resident was arrested on suspicion of five felony charges after a warrant was served at the suspect’s residence on Thursday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Ella Van Fleet was a teacher of entrepreneurship and small business management. One day her students raised the issue of problems in the workplace, disgruntled employees, customers and management. These
Valencia Hills Community Church is scheduled to open its doors at the end of August and provide a space to create hope for those who may feel hopeless. “A high
Indians score twice in second half, top Quartz Hill, 14-7 Hart head coach Rick Herrington returned to the sidelines for Friday night’s season opener at Quartz Hill, his first game
Diego Olujich, Keston Banos seal victory with late-game heroics Canyon senior Diego Olujich saw the play happening in front of him, and he knew what was about to happen. “At
St. Francis Golden Knight football doesn’t have a ton of returners from last year’s varsity squad but the 2023 team enacted payback on Friday night with a beatdown of the
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