
Family seeks help after son’s stroke
The night of Nov. 19, Golden Valley High School student Jesus Ortiz was at home when it happened. He suddenly experienced a severe headache, began to vomit and fell unconscious,

The night of Nov. 19, Golden Valley High School student Jesus Ortiz was at home when it happened. He suddenly experienced a severe headache, began to vomit and fell unconscious,

Even after living here for 14 years, I still hear American English phrases I don’t understand. Just this weekend, I heard someone say: “Don’t just phone it in.” I’ve come

A driver crashed into a tree and then into a wall in Valencia late Wednesday afternoon after having suffered an undisclosed medical problem. The driver was treated by paramedics of

School resource deputies, monitoring the welfare of students, carried out a special operation Wednesday seizing drugs and drug materials, arresting at least one man on suspicion of drug possession and

Canyon High School announced the hiring of Joseph Maiale as the new varsity football coach in a press release on Thursday afternoon. Maiale said he was offered the position on

Newhall School District leaders have long considered their schools to be among the best in the state, and the newly released California School Dashboard results appear to support that claim.

Campaign filings indicated Thursday morning that former 38th District Assemblyman Dante Acosta had opened a campaign committee for the 2020 election. When asked, Acosta said he was still keeping his

Prep boys soccer is set to kick off this season’s Foothill League slate on Friday with all six schools seeing action. Hart is the reigning Foothill League Champion after going

A local woman facing multiple criminal charges, including murder, in connection with a fatal wrong-way traffic collision in January, and who underwent a mental competency assessment in September, is expected

A Pacoima man accused of killing his rehab pal is scheduled to be arraigned Monday on a charge of murder. David Alonso Figueroa, 35, appeared in San Fernando Superior Court

After being under fire for sending out what residents have described as an ambiguous letter, about a proposed streetlight maintenance assessment to homeowners, the city of Santa Clarita is working

The College of the Canyons women’s volleyball team had a season filled with ebbs and flows, as the Cougars were able to defeat some of the top teams in the

Traveling southwest, Saugus boys soccer played Westlake on Wednesday in a non-league game. Saugus (3-2-1) played Westlake (2-2-2) for the second time in less than two weeks, tying 1-1 in

Each set piece is a potential goal. It takes the right amount of planning mixed with the right amount of instinct to send the ball into the net, but the

Some residents have spotted electric scooters in parts of the Santa Clarita Valley. Their placement on sidewalks isn’t permitted by the city, but a similar concept is — and may

Former 38th District Assemblyman Dante Acosta has a new position that he said fits perfectly with his previous background in the California Legislature. Acosta was nominated by Los Angeles County

A man was taken into custody by California Highway Patrol officers Wednesday on suspicion of arson after roadside brush was reportedly set on fire. Shortly before 1:30 p.m., firefighters with

A cook who lives in Castaic was ordered this week to stand trial on a charge alleging he robbed a 40-year-old man at gunpoint in August. Hector Hernandez, 25, appeared

Thanks to the release of the latest California School Dashboard results, parents and stakeholders of the Sulphur Springs Union School District can now see how well their local district and

Santa Claritans will once again have the opportunity to see some of the most festively decorated neighborhoods aboard the city’s classic wood trolly or Dial-A-Ride vehicles for the city’s holiday