
SCV teen assists foster youth with Girl Scout Gold Award
As the pandemic continues to affect the lives of foster children across Los Angeles County, Stevenson Ranch resident Riley Blaugrund chose to inspire hope and creativity in these kids while

As the pandemic continues to affect the lives of foster children across Los Angeles County, Stevenson Ranch resident Riley Blaugrund chose to inspire hope and creativity in these kids while

This holiday season, 19-year-old Ben Gersh decided to put a Christmas tree out front of his Agua Dulce home, decorated with candy canes and complete with a special surprise under

Four years ago, Santa Clarita resident David Gilbert was given a certificate by the city of Santa Clarita for his 100th birthday. On Saturday, Gilbert was able to change that

Waste Management and the city of Santa Clarita have established three locations for residents to recycle their holiday trees in 2020. The locations offer residents an additional way to safely

In an effort to ensure that the families of their local community had a Christmas to celebrate, the volunteers and founders of Greetings with Gratitude held a Newhall toy giveaway

Rekindling a Christmas Eve excitement that might have been previously lost decades ago, the Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center freely distributed more than 1,200 meals to a procession

The morning journey for one of the most anticipated trips in the Santa Clarita Valley since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic — the delivery of the first freezing cold

More than a dozen homeless individuals sheltering with Bridge to Home at the Newhall Community Center have tested positive for COVID-19, prompting quarantine efforts at the site, officials announced Wednesday.

A comparison of January-to-November DUI arrest data for 2019 to 2020 from the California Highway Patrol shows a nearly 15% rise in arrests for driving under the influence for the

Former Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, is suing multiple people and organizations, including her ex-husband, two media outlets and local school board member Joe Messina, over the “nonconsensual dissemination of

A pedestrian was reportedly struck by a vehicle in Stevenson Ranch on Tuesday evening, sending one person to the hospital as a result of the crash. The call came in

Santa Clarita Valley residents are now receiving water from one of California’s first facilities that restore groundwater affected by a suspected manmade carcinogen, SCV Water Agency officials announced Monday. The

One person was taken into custody by California Highway Patrol officers after losing control and rolling down an embankment into an RV park Monday, according to CHP officials. A vehicle

Indoor religious services can resume in Los Angeles County under the modified health officer order Public Health officials announced Saturday, following a Supreme Court ruling last week. “Places of worship

A vehicle parked near the Newhall park and ride caught fire, prompting a response from Los Angeles County firefighters Sunday evening. The call of a vehicle on fire came in

With hundreds of vehicles creating lights of their own, waiting to gain access to the church parking lot, Real Life Church held a drive-thru Christmas event Friday and Saturday. The

It was a longer and harder year for Pedro Roman, a Valencia High School football player who had been diagnosed with leukemia late last year. But he was able to

More than 1,400 households from in and around the Santa Clarita Valley received groceries on Friday with lines of vehicles hugging the perimeters of the Castaic Lake State Recreation Area

In his first COVID-19 briefing as mayor of Santa Clarita, Bill Miranda reiterated a clear message Friday to the community: Be safe this holiday season. “We want to wish you

Principal Vince Ferry received an award Thursday for his work and contribution to the victims and survivors of the Saugus High School shooting on Nov. 14, 2019, when a student