
City budget projections tighten with May revise
The city of Santa Clarita hosted another hearing Tuesday for the 2023-24 fiscal year budget, with its projections tightening by several million dollars since the city’s preliminary estimates that were
The city of Santa Clarita hosted another hearing Tuesday for the 2023-24 fiscal year budget, with its projections tightening by several million dollars since the city’s preliminary estimates that were
A longtime business leader and former Santa Clarita Valley Man of the Year, Samuel X. Garcia, died Monday. He was 101. Born in Puerto Rico on May 19, 1921, Garcia would
Kimberly Vensko was thrilled when she found out she was one of the nine employees from the Los Angeles County school districts named as a finalist for the 2023 Classified
The city of Santa Clarita, as part of its “This Week in Santa Clarita” video series, has released a video to provide information to the community ahead of Thursday’s public
California Highway Patrol officers are investigating the death of a man whose body was found Wednesday morning in the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 in Santa Clarita. CHP officers and
One victim was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday night in front of a Valencia apartment complex and the suspects remained outstanding, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to
Medical examiners with the L.A. County Coroner’s Office identified the man who was struck and killed Monday evening in a collision with a Metrolink train in Newhall. Luis Carlos Miranda,
Local industry leaders hoped for a quick end to the Writers Guild of America strike Tuesday, after the writers’ unions announced their decision to halt work following weeks of negotiations
A Downtown Los Angeles jury convicted a Newhall man of 12 counts Tuesday in connection with a pair of shootings in November 2017. Monolito Guerra, 35, was found guilty on
The courtyard of the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center transformed into a slice of Paris on Saturday for the annual “Celebrity Waiter” dinner, as a thank you to all involved
Just when the warmer weather hit the Santa Clarita Valley, a rainstorm is now headed toward the valley, forecasted to begin late Tuesday afternoon and bringing chances of rain Wednesday
Across the Santa Clarita Valley, there are 54 public schools with 2,200 teachers and more than 50,000 students. The SCV’s public schools regularly rank among the top 10% in California.
A 23-year-old Newhall man had maybe three to five minutes to live after he was dropped off at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital last month, medical staff told Santa Clarita Valley
The Santa Clarita City Council delayed making a decision on its district-based map for the 2024 election, but despite the inaction, one of the plaintiffs appeared pleased by the progress
A person was killed Monday evening after being struck by a Metrolink train on the tracks in Newhall, officials said. Los Angeles County Fire Department officials received a notification from
Hart High School and Saugus High School took top spots at the Winter Guard Association of Southern California’s World Open on April 23, held at California State University, Long Beach.
West Ranch High School’s winter percussion ensemble won a first-place championship at the Southern California Percussion Alliance competition on April 15. The acclaimed percussion team had the highest score of
Students, faculty and astronomy lovers gathered once again for an evening hilltop “Star Party” at College of the Canyons’ Canyon Country campus on Friday. The semi-annual event was held for
A jury of eight women and four men are set to decide the fate of Monolito Guerra, a gang member accused of shooting at a family and then shooting a
Two separate law enforcement foot pursuits occurred in the Santa Clarita Valley over the weekend, both ending in arrests. Both pursuits took place on Sunday, with the first happening just
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