
Retired CHP officer charged with felony assault on duty Â
A now-retired California Highway Patrol officer who hit a woman during a traffic stop in March 2022 was charged on Tuesday with one felony count of assault under the color
A now-retired California Highway Patrol officer who hit a woman during a traffic stop in March 2022 was charged on Tuesday with one felony count of assault under the color
Santa Clarita residents expressed a mix of support and frustration during the first of two special public hearings hosted by the Santa Clarita City Council Wednesday evening — as the
Artist Elina Ra sat in the conference room of the Stevenson Ranch Library, where her art is now on display, with her 17-year-old daughter, Deyna, by her side. She cried
A Santa Monica-based company, New Urban West Inc., has reached a development deal with a company claiming ownership over the former Whittaker-Bermite site — a nearly 1,000 acre tract of
Los Angeles County Fire Department firefighters responded and extinguished a trash fire on the first floor of Macy’s at the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall Thursday morning. According to Esteban
A 48-year-old former rideshare driver accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and rape was sentenced to 310 years to life in state prison on Wednesday, according to Los Angeles
The Santa Clarita City Council held its first special public hearing of two Wednesday evening to allow the public to view and discuss a joint map depicting what new City
At approximately 12 a.m., Robert Miskell, a Valencia Travel Village RV Resort resident, noticed his neighbor moving their trailer. The neighbor noticed a large tree nearby about to break and
A 31-year-old Canyon Country resident was arrested on suspicion of multiple felonies after stumbling out of his vehicle on Sunday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to
St. Clare of Assisi Parish Roman Catholic Church kicked off its 45th annual Lenten Fish Fry on Friday, serving more than 1,000 meals to Santa Clarita Valley residents and more.
By Jose Herrera and Trevor Morgan Detectives confirmed Wednesday that the home fire in Saugus that occurred Tuesday night was being treated as an accident and no crime was committed.
The Santa Clarita Valley experienced its final snow day at the end of the winter storm traveling through on Wednesday afternoon. On Wednesday, parts of the Santa Clarita Valley experienced
The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board is slated Wednesday night to receive information from its advisory committee to honor law enforcement and possibly approve several action
A 44-year-old Canyon Country resident was arrested on suspicion of taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent following a threat by machete on Monday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s
A 35-year-old Pacoima resident was arrested on suspicion of possession of a counterfeit public seal and being an unlicensed driver on Monday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.
Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, named Coco Moms founder Kei Kei Lee as his Santa Clarita Valley Black History Month honoree in a ceremony at City Hall on Friday. In
Seventeen patients were involved in a possible collective ingestion of a controlled substance at Pitchess Detention Center on Tuesday morning, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department officials and
More than 60 Saugus homes were left without water overnight on Monday due to a break in a water line, according to Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency officials. According to
One person was killed in a crash on Highway 126 near Canvin Road at approximately 10:15 a.m. on Monday, according to Officer Ryan Ayers, spokesman for the California Highway Patrol’s
The Santa Clarita Community College District held a study session last week to discuss new legislation, which would streamline the transfer process from a community college like College of the
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