
Emergency response teams connect to public through Emergency Expo
Santa Clarita got a closer look at what our emergency crews do with the KHTS Emergency Expo on Saturday, where emergency response teams showed off their tools and work to
Santa Clarita got a closer look at what our emergency crews do with the KHTS Emergency Expo on Saturday, where emergency response teams showed off their tools and work to
When Jacksonville Jaguars draft pick Leon Jacobs first arrived at Golden Valley, he only wanted to play basketball. Then-football coach Robert Fisher had other ideas. “I was trying to convince
The West Ranch boys lacrosse team is once again bringing the fight to cancer, partnering with the V-Foundation to raise money for cancer research. The team began the fight last
A blaze that broke out near Castaic Lake shortly after 1:45 p.m. Saturday was quickly knocked down by fire crews. The Los Angeles County Fire Department initially reported about a 1/2-acre
It seems that when good fences aren’t enough, good lawyers will have to do. The news of a pair of lawsuits by the operators of Chiquita Canyon caught us, and
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Finishing in the top 15 out of 90 swim clubs at the Southern California Swim 14 and Under Short Course Junior Olympic Championships held on March 15-18, Paseo Aquatics is
Throughout this season, West Ranch boys hurdler Mya Davis has dedicated each practice to a different detail when it comes to his form. “Every day when I’m in practice, I
Pitching a complete game, giving up two runs on six hits and striking out 13, senior Sam Stulman stole the show against Golden Valley Friday afternoon. “I felt pretty dominant,”
Like many other prep baseball players, Hart’s Josh Cerpa has a routine when he steps up to the plate: He grips his bat with two hands, lets out a deep
Deputies who rushed to save the life of an armed man threatening suicide in Canyon Country caught the attention of several residents who phoned the newsroom and scoured social media
The mental health of two men charged in connection with two separate violent attacks — one for allegedly stabbing a deputy, the other for allegedly choking a jogger —
Saugus High School’s inaugural graduating class will hold its 40-year reunion on June 16, barring it can find other members of the 1978 class. Chair for the SHS Class of
Ed. note: The following story is the first in a several-part series looking at housing developments outside of city boundaries expected in the Santa Clarita Valley in the next few
Congressman Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, voted down a last-minute motion to achieve full federal funding for disaster relief, calling the effort redundant to existing legislation. The vote happened during discussion on
For those with sensitive data that needs to be disposed of, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is hosting a free “Safe and Secure Collection Event,” where residents can dispose
The 20th Santa Clarita Relay for Life, held by the American Cancer Society is coming, and with it comes the opportunity to increase awareness of and funding against the devastating
Fire destroyed the garage of a two-story house in Canyon Country on Friday afternoon and left a vehicle damaged inside it. The fire broke out just before 4 p.m. inside
Sheriff’s officials announced Friday that they’ve restored daily crime reports, which are available once again. “The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) is pleased to announce that the preliminary daily
The Parkinson’s Foundation will host its third annual Moving Day North LA, A Walk for Parkinson’s, in Valencia Heritage Park on April 28 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Approximately 300-350
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