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Local high school students participated in a simulation aimed at teaching teenagers about finance once they graduate. The event was organized by the Santa Clarita Valley branch of the Junior
Local high school students participated in a simulation aimed at teaching teenagers about finance once they graduate. The event was organized by the Santa Clarita Valley branch of the Junior
After weeks of on and off winter storms, California poppies, lupine flowers and other various foliage have begun to bloom on the Santa Clarita and Antelope Valley hillsides. March 20
Saugus High School was placed on a soft lockdown in response to a report of a gunshot victim on Friday afternoon, and after deputies searched the campus, no evidence was
The Department of Water Resources announced Friday a significant boost in the forecasted State Water Project deliveries this year due to continued winter storms in March and a massive Sierra
The L.A. County District Attorney’s Office confirmed Friday the filing of charges at the Sylmar Juvenile Courthouse against an underage suspect for a double-murder that happened Saturday in Newhall.
Canyon Country resident Marcel Taylor returns for a pretrial conference on April 19 as he faces charges of killing his child, according to Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office officials.
A two-vehicle collision in Canyon Country on Friday morning resulted in one rollover, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. According to Ruben Munoz, a spokesman for the L.A.
Firefighters with the Los Angeles County Fire Department were attempting to rescue a horse Friday morning after it got stuck in mud on the 30000 block of Madloy Street in
A man with a pending trial on an evading-arrest charge was taken into custody once again outside court in the San Fernando Valley by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies
Vicky Nelson said the only thing that saved her life when a 50-foot tree fell onto her home was a railing on a deck outside her master bedroom. Following heavy
A longtime community philanthropist, volunteer and influential pioneer in the development of the Santa Clarita Valley, Ed Bolden, died Wednesday. He was 94. One of the SCV’s first Man of
Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are asking the public for help in identifying two jewelry theft suspects who allegedly have been targeting elderly residents, according to Natalie
The Markham family started a GoFundMe page to raise funds to save their son Damian’s life from acid sphingomyelinase deficiency on May 17, 2021. On Feb. 28, the family hit
Two Canyon Country residents were arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism and loitering on Wednesday after residing in a home that wasn’t theirs, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Robin and Olivia Lee are a mother and daughter duo, strongly believing in the healing powers that animals offer. When Robin was looking for a place to live after moving
Construction crews working on the 30900 block of Desert Shadow Road in Hasley Canyon thought they had burst a gas main while digging on Thursday, according to Craig Little, spokesman
The College of the Canyons’ governing board Wednesday selected Jerry Danielsen to fill the seat vacated by the recent death of longtime 4th District Trustee Michele Jenkins. The board took
DA’s office mum on second suspect, a juvenile  One of two suspects arrested in connection with a double-fatal shooting in Newhall on Saturday has pleaded not guilty to two murder
A vehicle crashed into a fire hydrant and knocked down a light standard in Canyon Country on Wednesday, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. According to Emile Flores,
A 33-year-old Van Nuys resident was arrested Thursday on suspicion of numerous felonies after attempting to flee, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to an Instagram post
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