
Suspects sought in Saugus break-in attempt Â
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating a strange break-in attempt reported in Saugus on Tuesday. Deputy Robert Jensen said the informant called 911 shortly after 1 p.m. to
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating a strange break-in attempt reported in Saugus on Tuesday. Deputy Robert Jensen said the informant called 911 shortly after 1 p.m. to
An experienced registered nurse supervisor who raised questions at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is what led to the arrest of a woman who pretended to be a nurse there for
After nearly 25 years working for the Saugus Union School District as a teacher, Lea Kogan said she simply couldn’t do it anymore. Speaking at the district governing board’s regular
A woman who was reported missing and said to have last been seen on Nov. 5 has been found, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Information Bureau. An
The L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department held the first of three “Harvest Festivals” in the unincorporated areas, the first being in Val Verde on Tuesday. Families and children could
An L.A. County Superior Court judge ruled the man arrested on suspicion of shooting at the exterior of a Valencia grocery Ain September is not mentally competent to stand trial.
While the contaminated carrots should be off the shelves, a federal alert over the weekend asked consumers nationally to check any frozen supply they might have after a national E.
Only 140 votes separate incumbent Edel Alonso from challenger Scott Schauer in the race for a seat on the College of the Canyons governing board following Tuesday’s update from L.A.
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency opened its Santa Clara and Honby Wells PFAS Groundwater Treatment Facility on Tuesday morning to help bring back previously shut-down groundwater supplies to the
A Saugus jewelry dealer was the latest business owner to suffer a break-in or a smash-and-grab burglary Monday night, reporting several thousand dollars in stolen merchandise. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s
L.A. County firefighters responded to a quarter-acre brush fire in the Santa Clara River wash near Anza Drive on Tuesday morning, according to Kaitlyn Aldana, spokeswoman for the fire department.
The Santa Clarita City Council’s Legislative Committee updated its 2025 advocacy platform with what city officials described as a few relatively minor tweaks, proposing changes on city stances for utility
Preliminary findings include roughly $12M that may have been misused for 700 projects, potential for personal gain Preliminary findings into facilities contracts awarded by College of the Canyons since 2000
A recent survey conducted by the William S. Hart Union High School District shows that an overwhelming majority of students are not in favor of cell phone use being restricted
Santa Clarita Valley oak trees are being invaded by the goldspotted oak borer; an insect named for its iridescent black shell with gold spots that burrows underneath the bark of
Patsy Ayala’s lead in the first-ever district election for the Santa Clarita City Council is holding steady – but, she says, she is respecting the process and is not yet
A man who was reported missing on Sept. 11 has been found, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials reported. Last week, the department’s Missing Person Unit sent out a news
California Highway Patrol officers said no arrests were made as the result of a fatal crash on a rural road early Thursday morning in Acton. CHP officers from the Newhall
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies detained multiple burglary suspects from a vehicle at gunpoint in Sand Canyon on Monday afternoon, according to Deputy Robert Jensen, spokesman for the station. Three
Members of the public had the chance Saturday morning at The Centre to voice their opinions and offer ideas about safety and traffic issues related to State Route 14. Los
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