
Valencia restaurant linked to salmonella outbreak set to reopen
The L.A. County Department of Public Health on Tuesday gave the owner of a Valencia restaurant linked to 31 confirmed cases of salmonella the green light to reopen, the owner

The L.A. County Department of Public Health on Tuesday gave the owner of a Valencia restaurant linked to 31 confirmed cases of salmonella the green light to reopen, the owner

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Bureau detectives are investigating a pair of shooting deaths believed to be a murder-suicide involving a Val Verde family. Deputy Robert Jensen, spokesman for

After several fights were reported and several other calls for service made to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, deputies might be especially visible near the In-N-Out on Bouquet Canyon

The L.A. County Department of Public Health is investigating a Mexican restaurant in Valencia following multiple reports of food poisoning arising from dining at the restaurant late last week. According

There’s no use in crying over spilled wine or even a giant hole in the side of a building. The Chi-Chi’s Pizza on Sierra Highway that was hit in a

To honor the events of Sept. 11, 2001, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School held an early morning assembly that welcomed first responder parents, friends and students. Principal Sharon

Pianist Ray Lowe had previously come up with his musical themes while he was in the car. On Saturday evening, he played them live alongside the silent films during the

A little more than three years ago, L.A. County firefighter Tory Carlon was shot and killed by a coworker at Fire Station 81 in Agua Dulce, an incident that left

World-class Olympians aren’t the only ones already looking ahead to be a part of the action for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles. The Santa Clarita City Council has

While triple-digit heat is nothing particularly new to the Santa Clarita Valley in September, starting Wednesday, the weather is expected to be hot enough to cause concern, especially for sensitive

Being ready for eternity, not just the enemy — that was the theme of Jeff Struecker’s initial speech given at the Crossroads Men’s Conference at Crossroads Community Church on Saturday.

Federal officials announced a Canyon Country man was central to a 46-count grand jury indictment unsealed Wednesday, alleging he facilitated a “crime tourism theft group” that came from South America,

Authorities responded to reports of an L.A. County sheriff’s deputy being hit by a vehicle near the intersection of Walnut Street and Walnut Cottage Lane on Tuesday night, according to

Near the end of his life, relief pitcher Clarence “Cuddles” Marshall of the 1949 world-champion New York Yankees was asked if he wanted a do-not-resuscitate order. He said it all

News release The California Highway Patrol Newhall Area Office will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in the unincorporated area of Los Angeles County on Friday evening, running into Saturday morning.

Family members are reeling from the loss of active-duty Los Angeles County firefighter-paramedic Dustin Roberto, who died from stage 4 multi-system neuroendocrine cellular cancer on Aug. 10 at the age

There were a total of 79 animals ready to be adopted at the Castaic Animal Care Center for the “Clear the Shelters” kickstart adoption event on Aug. 10. Fifty-six dogs

A pursuit that reportedly started in the Antelope Valley ended with three suspects being taken into custody around 2 p.m. on Wednesday near the southbound Highway 14 off-ramp at Via

California Highway Patrol officers are happy that they didn’t have to issue any citations at a DUI and driver’s license checkpoint over the weekend, a local official said Wednesday. That’s

Federal prosecutors alleged a now-retired homicide detective from Sand Canyon was part of a group hired to bully an Irvine man into signing away his multimillion-dollar interest in a company