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SCV school district transportation staff work hard amid nationwide shortage of qualified drivers The Santa Clarita Valley is wide and has a myriad of schools. Many residents tout the
SCV school district transportation staff work hard amid nationwide shortage of qualified drivers The Santa Clarita Valley is wide and has a myriad of schools. Many residents tout the
The city of Santa Clarita heard a presentation on Thursday — and ultimately approved the proposal — for a $35 million energy infrastructure modernization project, with the plans set to
Deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detained an allegedly armed suspect believed to have been involved in an assault in Palmdale. The suspect, who fled the scene in
A man reportedly attempted to use a forklift to remove a truck from his property after he had claimed the driver was trespassing, according to law enforcement officials. The attempt
A Canyon Country man accused of killing his 2-month old daughter in September 2021 was held to answer on Wednesday, meaning that his case is scheduled to head to trial.
After the Saugus High School administration’s decision was announced to stop its football team from carrying the “Thin Blue Line” flag, some attending the William S. Hart Union High School
Detectives with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are asking for the public’s help in identifying five individuals alleged to have shoplifted from a Valencia business last month. According to
A mountain lion that attacked a 7-year-old boy in Pico Canyon Park on Monday was chased off after his father heard his son’s scream and lunged at the wild animal,
Kody Amour, one of nine candidates running for three seats on the Santa Clarita City Council, has announced that he is withdrawing from the race. Amour first made the announcement
The Saugus High School football team will no longer carry the “Thin Blue Line” flag in support of law enforcement when they storm the field before games, a decision that
Pico Canyon Park will be closed until further notice due to a mountain lion attacking a 7-year-old child on Monday, according to officials from the L.A. County Department of Parks
A quarter-acre fire broke out in Castaic on Tuesday afternoon, reaching an estimated 2 acres, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. Firefighters were dispatched to The Old Road
From experiencing space, visiting distant lands and solving mysteries, Stuart Gibbs has done it all — well, his characters have. Gibbs, a New York Times best-selling author of five middle
Earlier in September, a Bridgeport Elementary School student brought marijuana-infused gummy to campus A Bridgeport Elementary School student brought a marijuana-infused gummy from their home in early-September, prompting an investigation
An excessive heat warning for the Santa Clarita Valley was issued by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on Monday. The warning will extend through to Tuesday, when
The William S. Hart Union High School District recognized Paula Bae as teacher of the year — and so has Los Angeles County. Bae was one of the 66 teachers
The William S. Hart Union High School District is slated to discuss four resolutions seeking to approve the levy and collection of approximately $28 million in special taxes from a
A woman was arrested after she crashed her vehicle and was reportedly seen huffing an aerosol can as deputies approached the scene on Friday, according to law enforcement officials. The
A man was arrested Friday on suspicion of possessing narcotics after he was reportedly seen sleeping while standing up at the Westfield Valencia Town Center. According to Deputy Natalie Arriaga,
A 23-year-old Rosamond man was arrested Sept. 20 on suspicion of arranging/meeting with a minor for lewd behavior, according to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station arrest log. Alexander Gray’s bail
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