
SCV legislators respond to May Revise
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued his May Revise on Friday, a budget update that “cuts spending, makes government leaner, and preserves core services without new taxes on hardworking Californians,” according to

Gov. Gavin Newsom issued his May Revise on Friday, a budget update that “cuts spending, makes government leaner, and preserves core services without new taxes on hardworking Californians,” according to

The Santa Clarita City Council is expected Tuesday to review a five-year contract with the L.A. County Department of Animal Care and Control for local services. The city has contracted

The city of Santa Clarita announced lane closures scheduled to start Monday on Copper Hill Drive for a developer-led bridge-widening project. Starting at 7 p.m., workers are planning to partially

A vehicle was engulfed in flames on the southbound Highway 14 at the Interstate 5 connector on Friday afternoon. Although the vehicle was fully in flames, no injuries or transports

Thomas E. Dierckman, a longtime board member of the Santa Clarita Valley Boys & Girls Club, was honored Thursday evening in a special unveiling of the clubhouse’s new name to

The annual Dia De Los Niños celebration held at the Jo Anne Darcy Library in Canyon Country drew more than 430 people seeking fun for children of all ages last

Analysis of a series of shooting incidents over the past year paints an unmistakable picture: A gang war is afoot in the Santa Clarita Valley. A pair of shootings

The city of Santa Clarita hosted its third annual Free to Be Me Festival in West Creek Park on Sunday afternoon, featuring various activities and forms of entertainment meant to

A survey conducted by the Saugus Union School District showed that students feel that their peers do not behave in class, they don’t feel important and they don’t feel respected

The life of Deputy Alfredo “Freddy” Flores was celebrated at a memorial service on Thursday after he died April 20, succumbing to injuries he suffered six months previously during a

The Santa Clarita City Council posted a notice for a special meeting 5:15 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall to discuss the acquisition of three west-side parcels of land from The

A longtime Santa Clarita Valley resident and a Vietnam veteran who spent years advocating on behalf of those who served is now going to have a federal building named after

Gourmet food, drinks and pastries were served to hundreds of guests at the Child & Family Center’s 35th installment of the annual Taste of the Town fundraiser at Blomgren Ranch

Thousands of Catholic faithful from all over came to St. Kateri Tekakwitha Church in Saugus this week for “a moment of veneration” near an ancient artifact. Leaving Italy for the

A person was trapped after a traffic collision between a Corvette and a big rig on northbound Interstate 5 near Hasley Canyon Road in Castaic on Thursday, according to Luis

It’s that time of year again where students are finishing their final assignments and getting their graduation caps ready for a milestone accomplished and a celebration to commemorate it. Leading

Twenty-five years ago, Castaic Middle School students filled up a box with different timely objects such as a Walkman, a cassette tape, a newspaper with the headline, “Clinton Impeached,” and

The Santa Clarita Artists Association held its opening reception of the exhibition, “Faces,” at the SCAA Gallery in Old Town Newhall on Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m. While the

Erin Redor said she loves teaching, but she simply can’t do it any longer. Just wrapping up her first year of teaching, Redor said at Tuesday’s Saugus Union School District

The Santa Clarita City Council and its commission leaders, including for planning, parks and the arts, took a final review of the proposed 2024-25 budget before it goes to the