
Samantha Zaidman walks in the 134th annual Rose Parade
Samantha Zaidman was a young girl in second grade watching the annual Rose Parade with her family on the TV. She watched as vivacious floats rolled down one by one
Samantha Zaidman was a young girl in second grade watching the annual Rose Parade with her family on the TV. She watched as vivacious floats rolled down one by one
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced on Friday that pitcher Trevor Bauer “will no longer be part of our organization” in a statement released by the organization. Bauer, a Hart High
A cold weather alert, no-burn alert and a chance of rain are all set for this weekend for Santa Clarita, according to the National Weather Service and South Coast Air
A couple of things become obvious after meeting Anthony Syracuse, co-owner of LA North, and touring one of the 16 massive soundstages his company operates in Santa Clarita: 1) He’s
An inmate bus broke down on Interstate 5 while transporting 34 inmates to Pitchess Detention Center on Friday afternoon, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Lt.
An attic fire on the 29800 block of Pinecone Place in Castaic prompted a large-scale response by the Los Angeles County Fire Department on Thursday. The fire began at approximately
Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are searching for two suspects after receiving a call for response to a burglary that occurred on the 18300 block of Oakmont
On Jan. 3, Janet Duff-Lane, Santa Clarita resident for 17 years, and her family celebrated Duff-Lane’s 95th birthday at the Elder Creek Villa in Canyon Country, reminiscing on a lifetime
A power outage in Canyon Country left more than 1,370 without power on Thursday, according to Southern California Edison officials. According to Ben Gallagher, media relations advisor for Southern California
A 17-year-old Santa Clarita girl at Concerts in the Park. A 24-year-old Castaic man who worked in construction. A 20-year-old Canyon Country man. All seemingly among the consequences of a
It wasn’t “Purple Rain” that closed down The Canyon in Santa Clarita on New Year’s Eve, but flooding during a show by the tribute band Prince Again might have been
The National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for much of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, which includes the Santa Clarita Valley. Meteorologists with the NWS’s Oxnard station said
A manager at an establishment in Valencia was arrested on suspicion of sexual battery and kidnapping after a workplace incident on Tuesday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit is requesting the public’s help in locating Patrick James Yates, 29, who was last seen in Canyon Country. Yates is described
Two separate traffic collisions reported on northbound Interstate 5 near Lyons Avenue, and another one on northbound Highway 14 near Newhall Avenue, caused delays for commuters Wednesday afternoon, according to
SoCalGas informed its customers to anticipate higher than average bills in January due in part to the unprecedented cold snap being experienced across the nation, which caused natural gas market
A storm front Wednesday that’s been moving down the coast is expected to dump up to 4 inches of rain in the Santa Clarita Valley and more at higher altitudes
A stolen vehicle suspect was taken into custody at gunpoint on Wednesday morning, according to California Highway Patrol Newhall officials. According to Officer Moises Marroquin, a spokesman for CHP’s Newhall
It was after work. He was with some of “the guys” having beers. He looked up to the mountains and saw the smoke, and then, from a TV set in
In December, the Newhall School District’s board of trustees received a report of data regarding absenteeism in the district, and related efforts to reduce chronic absenteeism — and the data
Filled with the top stories to start your day, and emergency news alerts.
25060 Avenue Stanford, St. 141
Valencia, CA, 91355
Main Desk: 661-259-1234
Newsroom: 661-255-1234
Advertising: 661-287-5564