
CHP: Wrong-way driver results in head-on collision
A vehicle going the wrong way on Highway 14 on Sunday night resulted in a head-on collision just north of Soledad Canyon Road, according to Josh Greengard, spokesman for the
A vehicle going the wrong way on Highway 14 on Sunday night resulted in a head-on collision just north of Soledad Canyon Road, according to Josh Greengard, spokesman for the
Homelessness in Los Angeles County rose by 9% in 2023 and rose by 70% since the L.A. County Homeless Services Authority’s count in 2015. The number of the total homeless
The agenda for Tuesday’s Planning Commission meeting calls for the commission to make a recommendation that the City Council approve Shadowbox Studios’ proposal for a project that looks to bring
An encampment fire in the creek bed behind businesses on Cinema Drive reached approximately one-eighth of an acre on Sunday, according to Kevin Dejong, Los Angeles County Fire Department chief
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials reported one teen is in custody and one teen is recovering from a gunshot wound after an early-morning shooting Sunday in Santa Clarita. Deputies
A 57-year-old Sylmar man was killed following a collision on Highway 14 on Saturday night at approximately 8 p.m., according to the California Highway Patrol. The collision occurred just south
Public Health issues Excessive Heat Warning, Metrolink announces heat-related delays in AV line The South Coast Air Quality Index deemed parts of the Santa Clarita Valley as having “very unhealthy”
Kids putting together fragments of a face and coloring with multiple colors, learning about the cubism art form brought into fame by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso. Bar tables covered in
The summer heat waves just keep coming and what better way to quench your thirst than an ice-cold glass of lemonade. The RISE Foundation took the decades-old tradition of lemonade
Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley presented seven scholarships to women of all ages on June 7, encouraging education strides no matter what part of life a woman may be
There were just three players left and thousands of dollars on the line as Steven “Vito” Genovese peeked to see a pair of pocket queens during the World Series of
The Sand Canyon Country Club is once again looking for permission to transform the former site of Robinson Ranch into a “world-class resort” in the quiet equestrian enclave on the
The seven-piece group played bluegrass classics and modified renditions of songs from artists like Johnny Cash and others. The band is fronted by multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Mac — who sings, and
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board of directors adopted a sustainability plan on Tuesday containing a comprehensive assessment of SCV Water’s current sustainability initiatives, a baseline for measuring progress
Approximately 2,150 customers in Saugus were without power for nearly three hours on Thursday night, according to Southern California Edison. The outage took place near the intersection of Pamplico Drive
A 28-year-old Canyon Country man is facing two counts of assault with a deadly weapon after a neighborhood dispute over parking escalated. The L.A. County District Attorney’s Office filed a
A plan to study the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department’s School Resource Deputy program was met with skepticism and questions from local school officials this week, after the LASD Civilian Oversight
It is going to be one hot summer weekend for the Santa Clarita Valley as the community approaches its third excessive heat warning in just the first three weeks of
While the clamoring of kids in the classroom is at least about a month away for most districts, Santa Clarita Valley school leaders are already making their preparations for the
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