Featured News – Website

Heat wave may worsen air quality in SCV this week

The South Coast Air Quality Management District issued a heat wave advisory that will last until Friday for the South Coast Air Basin, including the Santa Clarita Valley.  Smog — the predominant summertime pollutant — is likely to reach

Two ambulances requested for Newhall crash

A crash involving at least two vehicles out front of Eternal Valley Memorial Park and Mortuary Monday resulted in two ambulances being requested.   The incident was reported just after 1:30

One airlifted from Rowher Flat

One person was airlifted following a reported injury at Rowher Flat Sunday afternoon. The incident was reported just after 3:30 p.m. at the off-road area, located on the 13800 block

9-year-old boy reunites duckling with parents

Nine-year-old Solomon Perkins sprang into action after he and his family discovered a lost duckling at their Tesoro home earlier this week. “He got lost,” Solomon said. “He was following

Emergency personnel called to Pitchess Detention Center

Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to another medical emergency at Pitchess Detention Center Sunday.   This incident follows reports that emergency personnel had transported at least a half-dozen inmates from the

Virtual tribute honors veterans and their families

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger hosted her annual tribute to veterans and military families Saturday morning in honor of Memorial Day, marking the end of Military Appreciation Month in May.   The

City, county to host free tire-collection event

Santa Clarita residents will have an opportunity to dispose of their used and scrap tires Saturday, June 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Via Princessa Metrolink Station parking lot, located at 19201 Via Princessa. The event is free. 

COC gears up for Grad Walk commencement

College of the Canyons will host Grad Walk from June 2-5 to celebrate its 2021 graduates. The new take on commencement is a “personalized graduation experience,” according to Eric Harnish, the college’s public information officer. 

Planning Commission set to deny proposed Sand Canyon Resort

A resolution officially denying the Sand Canyon Resort will be considered by the Santa Clarita Planning Commission on Tuesday, according to the commission’s agenda released Friday.  The proposed development includes a hotel, inn, villas, spa, restaurants, ballrooms, conference space and

Planning Commission will review plans for Central Park expansion

The Santa Clarita Planning Commission will hear the city’s plans for the third phase of the Central Park buildout Tuesday.   If approved, the 17-acre expansion to the park in Saugus would recommend adding a variety of new amenities. The Santa Clarita City