
SCV Clergy Council discusses unity at Sheriff’s Station
On the Sunday following the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump, Senior Pastor Mauricio Ruiz had more than 250 of his congregation at Elevate Church on Main Street in

On the Sunday following the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump, Senior Pastor Mauricio Ruiz had more than 250 of his congregation at Elevate Church on Main Street in

Thursday’s Appropriations Committee hearings in both the state Assembly and Senate will decide on the fate of a slew of bills currently hanging in “suspense.” Commonly known as “Suspense Day,”

A pursuit that reportedly started in the Antelope Valley ended with three suspects being taken into custody around 2 p.m. on Wednesday near the southbound Highway 14 off-ramp at Via

California Highway Patrol officers are happy that they didn’t have to issue any citations at a DUI and driver’s license checkpoint over the weekend, a local official said Wednesday. That’s

A city of Santa Clarita property owner claimed a win Tuesday in an appellate court’s ruling over his yearslong battle with the city, which sought to force the removal of

In April, the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency approved the ballot options that local ratepayers will now decide upon in November’s election, with six of the Division’s nine seats on

Contract was already canceled last month when COC said it was ‘under review’ While College of the Canyons officials said last month that the contract to have a Valencia-based developer build

The deadline for a candidate to file paperwork to be on the ballot for local school board elections was Friday. In total, 15 seats across the six local districts will

Parents could be seen lining up outside Rosedell Elementary School Tuesday morning with their kids waiting to drop them off for the first day of school. Some were saying their

Santa Clarita’s historic move to district-based City Council elections will be on November’s ballot for the first time, but the change is probably not going to seem that different for

In response to changes in prosecutorial policies and court rules that eliminated bail, Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Capt. Justin Diez said local deputies will continue to arrest those who

New and vintage cars drove into the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church parking lot on Friday night for the seventh annual Knights of Columbus Car Show. The event also

The Santa Clarita Valley’s new $16 million homeless shelter, which opened in May, has temporarily moved its beds to the Rodeway Inn following a flooding problem, according to officials. Bridge

There has been an apparent reshuffling of the College of the Canyons administration as Deputy Chancellor Diane Fierro and Sharlene Coleal, assistant superintendent of business services, are set to retire,

By Lucas Nava and Katherine Quezada A brush fire broke out near Newhall Avenue and the State Route 14 freeway and grew to nearly 3 acres on Monday afternoon, according

Newhall Avenue was lined up with cars Monday morning as parents dropped off their kids at Hart High for the first day of the 2024-25 school year. Senior Ashley Santillan

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency governing board this week will decide on whether to appoint or hold a special election to fill the vacancy created by a longtime board

A 4.4 magnitude earthquake rocked Los Angeles County, including the Santa Clarita Valley, on Monday afternoon, according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was reported at 12:20 p.m.

Riders were stranded on a Six Flags Magic Mountain rollercoaster after it broke down on Sunday evening and were escorted off by personnel, according to media reports. Amusement park guests

Federal prosecutors alleged a now-retired homicide detective from Sand Canyon was part of a group hired to bully an Irvine man into signing away his multimillion-dollar interest in a company