
UPDATE: One dead, three hurt, in high-speed Saugus crash
A high-speed Saugus crash of one car into an SUV, which flipped the car and sent it “sliding” into a utility pole Wednesday night and resulted in the death of
A high-speed Saugus crash of one car into an SUV, which flipped the car and sent it “sliding” into a utility pole Wednesday night and resulted in the death of
A woman struck and killed by a train Thursday morning appears to be a transient accidentally killed in the incident, a sergeant at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station said.
Hart High School has always upheld a sense of tradition and success and the 2017-18 sports year was no exception. Some teams continued their typical standards of success, but there
Firefighters responded to a 2-acre brush fire in the Newhall Pass on Wednesday evening. The fire was reported to officials at 9:33 p.m., but progress was stopped by about 10
West Ranch hockey’s Jack McNamara has been to four camps this summer, but his most recent one, the Air Force Academy Summer Showcase in Colorado Springs, has stood above the
Santa Clarita City Council’s sub-committees plan to discuss building a new amphitheater and updates to a citywide speed hump program Thursday. The Economic Development Committee is slated to discuss plans
For the first time in its 36-year run, the Santa Clarita Runners Club sold out tickets for its Independence Day 5K and 10K Run/Walk. More than 1,000 participants showed up
The Santa Clarita Fourth of July Parade has been around for more than 80 years, but Joe Tatum, a 50-year resident of Canyon Country, enjoyed his first one Wednesday, he
While the heat stayed a relatively mild mid- to high-80s Wednesday for those enjoying the Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade, the heat is expected to climb considerably through
The sounds of “What I Like About You” drifted through the parking lot of Roger Dunn Golf Shop early Wednesday morning, accompanying the long line forming to get $5 pancakes
Considered the underdog for most sports in the Foothill League, Golden Valley High School has embraced the role and ran with it since the schools’ inception in 2004. “You get
For the grand marshal of this year’s Fourth of July Parade, the memories are countless and unforgettable — and many are well-documented. But he’s perhaps most looking forward to the
As the House and Senate advance legislation to address the opioid crisis, several state Medicaid programs will undergo changes. The House’s efforts have culminated in passing the SUPPORT Act on
County Public Health officials are warning residents that black tar heroin in Los Angeles may be contaminated with bacteria that can cause wound botulism, a serious illness that can cause
After her performance in a PBS special, local actress and singer Sara Niemietz was approached by a producer who invited her to perform at the White House Fourth of July
Through severe wind warnings and the constant threat of brush fires, the biggest American flag flying in the Santa Clarita Valley never comes down and continues to reign as the
Every year, the Fourth of July and the days that follow are the busiest of the year, according to DACC officials. “We were almost at capacity last week and many
This Independence Day, the Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC) is reminding pet owners to take extra precautions for their furry friends, according to a news release. The DACC
Investigators with the California Public Utilities Commission are looking into last week’s underground explosion that buckled a Newhall sidewalk and cut power to more than 2,200 people and several businesses.
A Castaic boy was rushed to the hospital Monday afternoon after he was attacked by his family’s dog. Officials with the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control
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