
Another cold weather alert issued for SCV
As rain continues to fall across the Santa Clarita Valley, temperatures are set to remain low through the weekend, as the Los Angeles County Health Officer issued a cold weather

As rain continues to fall across the Santa Clarita Valley, temperatures are set to remain low through the weekend, as the Los Angeles County Health Officer issued a cold weather

As COVID-19 cases continue their steep increase amid a winter surge and the emergence of the Omicron variant, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials reports nearly 10,000 cases

While much of the rain had dissipated by Friday morning, wet roads continued to provide delays to holiday commuters. Around 9:15 a.m., a two-vehicle traffic collision was reported near the

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva criticized District Attorney George Gascón this week for dismissing thousands of criminal cases rather than prosecuting them. “Well, the danger is … our deputies are making the reports, they’re making the

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials reported Thursday the single highest number of daily COVID-19 cases since January with more than 8,600 cases countywide. Just a day earlier,

A person was reportedly trapped after a solo-vehicle traffic collision occurred on a rainy Thursday morning. The incident was reported near the intersection of Soledad Canyon Road and Prima Way

A search for a felony no-bail warrant suspect in Santa Clarita led to an arrest of a man with an alleged cache of weapons of drugs. Deputy Natalie Arriaga confirmed that the arrest was made last

Santa Claus has his workshop of wonders and his elves who make toys — and together, they spread Christmas joy. But, just yet, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services might

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are searching for a man suspected of burglarizing a business near Sierra Highway in Canyon Country Tuesday evening. Deputies responded to the 26800 block

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies detained one person after a reported assault with a deadly weapon in Saugus Wednesday afternoon. The incident was first reported on the 27500 block

A former Saugus High School substitute math teacher pleaded no contest to committing lewd acts upon a child and was sentenced to multiple years in prison on Wednesday. David Cornish, 29, sexually

Multiple crashes on Interstate 5 Wednesday afternoon resulted in serious delays for motorists as well as a SigAlert being issued for both the northbound and southbound sides between the Newhall Pass and Calgrove Boulevard. The SigAlert was issued at approximately

There’s a group of mischievous, giggling and sweet girls on the loose spreading Christmas cheer. The girls, some in their pajamas, were last seen dropping off holiday cards and art for

With COVID-19 cases on the rise statewide — including rapidly in Los Angeles County — as a winter surge takes hold, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced officially Wednesday that health care

Editor’s Note: The people quoted in this story did not provide the spellings of their names, only verbally spoke them during Tuesday’s Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meeting. As

Some robbery, assault and sexual battery youth offenders will be given increased leniency following the announced expansion of a new District Attorney’s Office program last week. The program, entitled Restorative

A vehicle pursuit that began in Newhall was called off Tuesday morning due to high speeds and other safety concerns, according to law enforcement officials. The chase, according to Deputy

Two Canyon Country grandparents were arrested on suspicion of child abuse after reportedly leaving their 3-year-old grandchild improperly supervised around multiple over-the-counter medications. According to Sgt. Keith Greene of the Santa Clarita

The final districting maps for the remaining elected positions were approved by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission Monday evening, bringing name and boundary changes to the Santa Clarita Valley. The

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday via social media that, with the Omicron variant on the rise, California will require health care workers to get their COVID-19 booster. “We’re taking immediate