
Newhall man arrested after allegedly smoking meth behind a tarp
Smoking meth behind a tarp stretched between two Newhall businesses in the middle of the week, in the middle of the day, is not OK. That’s the message Santa Clarita
Smoking meth behind a tarp stretched between two Newhall businesses in the middle of the week, in the middle of the day, is not OK. That’s the message Santa Clarita
Valencia cornerback and wide receiver Mykael Wright announced his commitment to the University of Oregon via Twitter on Thursday at 3 p.m. Wright drew offers from 16 NCAA Division 1
The city of Santa Clarita was ranked the most business-friendly city in the county by the Los Angeles County Business Federation. Known as BizFed, the organization released results of a
The new Warrior Fitness & Wellness Camp opens Saturday. There’s a membership cost … like other gyms. A well-equipped weight room … like other gyms. And trainers and class schedules
City of Santa Clarita officials donut want people to miss the new art exhibit, titled “Donuts,” that will soon be shown at City Hall. The exhibit is on display from
Trinity Classical Academy baseball has had unprecedented success this postseason, making it all the way to the CIF-Southern Section Division 7 championship game, which will be against Fillmore at UC
A 60-year-old Los Angeles man was killed Thursday after being struck by a city of Santa Clarita bus in downtown Los Angeles. Shortly after 6:45 a.m., a traffic collision involving
WiSH Education Foundation officials expressed gratitude this week, still totaling receipts from their latest fundraising efforts, Wine on the Roof. The precise tally wasn’t available as of Wednesday, but organizers
Winning the Foothill League singles title in dramatic fashion against the two-time defending champion and West Ranch teammate Davey Woodland, Parker McBride headlines the 2018 All-Foothill League boys tennis team.
As Los Angeles County and operators of Chiquita Canyon Landfill prepare to go head to head with two lawsuits, residents of the affected Val Verde area remain in the fray
Since 2011, College of the Canyons has seen a nearly 98 percent increase in the number of students graduating. In fact, the number of total graduates seven years ago, 1,130,
For the third time in three months, scheduling of a preliminary hearing for the man accused of killing Brayan Rodriguez has been postponed. Christian Alexander Ortiz, 21, charged with murder,
A state bill to help the mental health crisis passed the Assembly floor on Wednesday with support from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. It now moves to the
A Canyon Country man stands accused of pointing a gun at a man he knew, then pointing the handgun in the air and firing it. Christopher Robinson, identified by deputies
A pipe-wielding confrontation between two motorists in Valencia ended with one man arrested last week, officials reported Wednesday. The two men were stopped at a suburban Valencia intersection, and the
News release issued by Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/ County Clerk LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean C. Logan announced Uber and Lyft will now be
While there hasn’t been an election for a Hart district Governing Board member in about three years, that’s likely to change in November. Hart district board member Joe Messina recently
The California Department of Transportation announced plans Tuesday night to remove a bypass lane through the SCV on Thursday, and open another June 8. As part of the Caltrans I-5
UTAK has successfully leveraged the quality of its work and the culture of its U.S. headquarters in Valencia into a marketing and branding masterpiece.
For the first time in nearly a decade, a new bond measure could be coming to the November ballot and the schools of the Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District. The
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