
Woman wounded by BB gun recovering, search on for gunman
A Saugus woman wounded after being shot in the back by someone with a BB gun Wednesday night was treated at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and released. The person who

A Saugus woman wounded after being shot in the back by someone with a BB gun Wednesday night was treated at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and released. The person who

An estimated 200 residents of Canyon View Estates, living under a hillside coated with solar panels, hunkered down for their second cold dark night without power, bracing themselves for a

Firefighters specially trained in dealing with hazardous materials spent their Thursday morning dealing with a “moderately toxic” soapy green liquid that got into the storm drains on Creekside Road. Shortly

Many have recognized and even relocated to Santa Clarita for its extensive network of bicycle and pedestrian facilities for recreational use, but there’s always room for improvement, city officials say.

Hart baseball will hold its annual alumni game at Hart High on Sunday, Jan. 27, welcoming former and current players along with the community. “Everybody who has played at Hart

Stevenson Ranch native Noah Bigirumwami always believed that he belonged playing basketball for a Division 1 program, but coming out of high school, he was seen as just another player.

It was a high-scoring affair at Central Park on Thursday night, as the Santa Clarita Christian girls soccer team battled Vasquez in a Heritage League game that resulted in a

College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne Van Hook joined college stakeholders and members of the independent citizens’ bond oversight committee Wednesday to hear the results of the audits that examined

A freight train locomotive fire near the Ruether Avenue and Soledad Canyon Road intersection resulted in the Antelope Valley line temporarily shutting down Thursday. At 12:01 p.m., Los Angeles County

Former Hart and College of the Canyons football player Tim White signed a reserve/future contract with the New York Jets on Wednesday. White, who went undrafted in 2017 after coming

Members of a city public works crew were shocked Wednesday morning when they watched a man walk up to their utility truck, grab a light bar and walk away with

For about 29 years, the city of Santa Clarita has provided funds for community organizations and 2019 is no different. The City Council unanimously approved $180,000 to cover community service

A piece of Thousand Oaks tradition is coming to Santa Clarita this month. “Country Nights” at Borderline Bar and Grill were once a 45-minute drive from Santa Clarita to Thousand

There’s an issue that has been bubbling up for a few years in the world of Santa Clarita Valley soccer that finally hit a breaking point this year, and it

An estimated 200 residents in Canyon View Estates were without power from 10 a.m. Wednesday into the evening, with no word on how long the outage would last. In an

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials have confirmed they were called to the scene of a possible shooting in Saugus Wednesday night. Dispatchers received the call at 10:48 p.m., and

Citing evidence of a bird hardly anyone ever sees and dealing with permit paperwork they see all too much of, officials supervising the cleanup of the Whittaker-Bermite site said their

During a special meeting held a week before their regularly scheduled monthly meeting, the Castaic Area Town Council hosted a panel of county, transportation and law enforcement officials Wednesday in

When Valencia wrestler Trent Munoz begins a tournament, he does so confidently, despite being only a sophomore. Most times, no one even knows what grade he’s in until after he

The Sacramento legislators who represent the Santa Clarita Valley issued statements regarding President Donald Trump’s comment about Federal Emergency Management Agency aid for areas struck by natural disasters in California.