
Water heads get active shooter awareness training
In an indicator of the times this week, members of the SCV Water Agency board joined the growing ranks of educators, postal workers and federal employees who have all been
In an indicator of the times this week, members of the SCV Water Agency board joined the growing ranks of educators, postal workers and federal employees who have all been
The Millennial Action Project announced the selection of Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, and three other congressional leaders as the new co-chairs of the Congressional Future Caucus, a bipartisan group
Seamlessly cut into the natural landscape of rolling Santa Clarita Valley hills, overlooking the entire community it plans to serve, Castaic High School is taking shape to assume its role
The spiteful ex-boyfriend was dead wrong when he told Ashley Farley she would never see her beloved Pomeranian pup “Ella” again after informing her that he sold the dog while
Jennifer Clark, who receives palliative care for her battle with terminal cancer, says she doesn’t have much time left. Her sunny way of answering the phone is a testament to
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church’s preschool is gearing up to honor 50 years of teaching with a grand celebration in September. The tentative plan for Sept. 7 is to hold a
Three school districts within the Santa Clarita Valley have been recognized by a statewide study for the achievements of African American and Hispanic students. The William S. Hart Union High
Juan Ortiz’s father told him a phrase before he sent his son off as a young teenager to take on New York City. It was a phrase he would take
A furniture-hauling truck caught fire as it made its way through the Grapevine on Friday morning, spilling about 10 gallons of engine oil and prompting a response by firefighters specially
Sheriff’s officials shared details Thursday about complaints filed by women earlier in the week alleging they were accosted Saturday during the Boots & Brews Country Music Festival in Central Park.
Santa Clarita Christian School, Santa Clarita Valley International and Trinity Classical Academy have each sent a powerful message with the way its sports teams performed. The Knights boys and girls
Swing into the Gibbon Conservation Center in Saugus to visit their newest addition — a northern white-cheeked female baby gibbon. This species is critically endangered, and with a worldwide population
Saugus girls basketball is a balanced team this summer in terms of experience. But when it comes to bigs, most of them are entering their first year of varsity. They
The city of Santa Clarita, Los Angeles County and public safety officials are urging residents to engage in Fourth of July festivities responsibly as the holiday nears. Officials have scheduled
A multi-vehicle crash on northbound Highway 14 in Canyon Country blocked all lanes of the freeway, backing up traffic Thursday afternoon. “The call came in as a traffic collision at
Runners of all ages are invited to participate in College of the Canyons’ 46th annual Cross Country Summer Series every Thursday evening from July 11 to Aug. 15. Participants will
An accomplished Santa Clarita Valley swim coach died this week just as he was taken into custody by U.S. Marshals in Costa Rica on suspicion of performing lewd acts with
Two men chased down a would-be thief who allegedly tried to rob a woman at an ATM in Canyon Country are being credited for helping nab the suspect. The incident
Human remains found late last year in the Santa Clara River wash belong to a Reseda man who was reported missing almost a year ago. Jennifer Clark, whose son Christopher
A motorist spotted “nodding off” while stopped at a traffic light ended up being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence — not of alcohol — but, rather, prescription
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