
SCV man to attempt Alcatraz ‘escape’ swim for charity
Ryan Wach got into open-water swimming about three years ago after growing up fishing and swimming in high school. On Monday, the 42-year-old is going to put his talents to

Ryan Wach got into open-water swimming about three years ago after growing up fishing and swimming in high school. On Monday, the 42-year-old is going to put his talents to

The city of Santa Clarita’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission is expected to talk Thursday about plans for The Rink Sports Pavilion, the city’s $25 million roller-skating space that’s

A man accused of harassing former coworkers at a job he was fired from was arrested Thursday after Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies spotted him at the business while

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies credited “ground-level police work” with the arrests of several suspects after a warrant was served at a Newhall home. Deputies received a report of

Local dignitaries and community advocates enjoyed a six-course sit-down dinner at the Centre on Thursday evening to support the Santa Clarita Valley WiSH Education Foundation annual “Wine on the Roof”

Some singers go to Hollywood, while an ensemble from the Santa Clarita Valley Youth Orchestra recently went to New York to perform at Carnegie Hall. The set list included “Abacus,”

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials confirmed that a call for the bomb squad Friday in Canyon Country was a false alarm. Deputies received a call around 8:30 a.m. near

How groovy! Attendees could travel back in time and enjoy the 1960s during the Santa Clarita Master Chorale’s annual Cabaret and Cabernet benefit, “Let the Sunshine In,” at the Canyon

Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin presented a big-picture look and a few nuts and bolts on technology spending in a Thursday afternoon meeting of the City Council’s Budget Committee.

Local residents converged upon the College of the Canyons parking lot last weekend for a free hazardous waste and e-waste disposal event. The Countywide Household Hazardous and E-Waste Roundup Program

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies escorted Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Thursday evening following reports of a baby found not breathing, according

Teachers within the Saugus Union School District demonstrated their desire for a salary increase at Tuesday’s governing board meeting ahead of the union’s contract expiring in June. According to Saugus

School cleanliness was the biggest issue that Sulphur Springs Union School District students cited in a survey sent out by the district to help create the 2024-25 local control and

Recently unsealed court records offered a glimpse into the events surrounding a June 1 shooting and how investigators can try to piece together what happened with cell phone records when

After 51 years as a local school board member, Joan MacGregor announced at Wednesday’s Santa Clarita Community College District board of trustees meeting that she is planning to step down.

A man was taken into custody on suspicion of assault with a firearm Thursday morning at the 31000 block of Castaic Road, according to Sgt. Keith Greene of the Santa

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a man Thursday who’s been charged in connection with a July 2022 murder, according to L.A. County Superior Court and L.A. County Sheriff’s

A jovial atmosphere surrounded the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center at Bella Vida on Tuesday for the annual Passover Seder hosted by Rabbi Mark Blazer of Temple Beth Ami. Jews

Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley accepted a $300,000 push toward its goal for transitional housing in Newhall on Tuesday from the Santa Clarita City Council. The next day, the

The Santa Clarita City Council approved staff-recommended changes to its speed-hump policy Tuesday, which codifies how the “speed cushions” can get installed, removed and paid for when residents make requests