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SCV gathers to watch Super Bowl LIV

As the Kansas City Chiefs went up against the San Francisco 49ers in Sunday’s Super Bowl LIV, many would expect to see the majority of Californians rooting for the 49ers,

Deputies investigate grand theft at T-Mobile

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating a grand theft at a T-Mobile store in Santa Clarita Sunday afternoon. Shortly after 1 p.m., deputies responded to reports of a

Motorcycle crash leads to one hospital transport

A traffic collision involving a motorcycle and a vehicle on Soledad Canyon Road and Sierra Highway resulted in one person being transported to the hospital Saturday evening, according to a

Free open art studio held monthly in Newhall

When children and their parents visit the ARTree Community Arts Center’s free monthly art workshop, they only have to bring one thing: Their creativity. “Everyone has creativity,” said Michael Powell,

Santa Claritan makes Off-Broadway debut

Jacqueline Keeley, a former Valencia High School and College of the Canyons student, is a film, television and theatrical actress. On Jan. 11, she made her debut in an off-Broadway show, reprising her roles in the musical “Good Morning New York.”

Slight chance of snow Super Bowl Sunday night

As the Super Bowl comes to a close Sunday night, Santa Clarita residents have a chance of looking out their windows and seeing snow, according to the National Weather Service.

Survivors After Suicide groups to be held in SCV

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services are expanding their Survivors after Suicide (SAS) support group to the Santa Clarita Valley, starting on Saturday, March 22.  “Anyone who lost someone to suicide

Fire department responds to house fire

The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a house fire in Saugus Thursday night. Reports of a fire on the 20000 block of Zimmerman Place were called in to

Santa Clarita’s 2029 home-building target drops

Santa Clarita’s proposed number of housing units it must plan for by October 2029 dropped from nearly 13,000 to 9,500, according to an updated, draft state-mandated plan that quantifies the