
Incumbents hold lead in SCV Water Board race
The election for the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board took more shape Wednesday evening, with a number of the incumbents running in the race having a sizable lead over

The election for the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board took more shape Wednesday evening, with a number of the incumbents running in the race having a sizable lead over

More than 600,000 votes remain outstanding in Los Angeles County, registar officials announced Wednesday. The preliminary estimate of outstanding ballots to be processed in the presidential general election marked 618,200,

Although her victory remains unofficial, GOP candidate Suzette Martinez Valladares thanked her supporters for her near 52-point lead over challenger Lucie Lapointe Volotzky for the 38th Assembly District. Valladares, who

Few eyes were not turned toward coverage of the presidential election on Tuesday, one that was massive in terms of both turnout and implications. The election night horse race between

A science teacher from Hart High School was on board a flight with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA, which discovered water molecules on the moon. Kathryn Smith

Santa Clarita city planners recently received an application for a “one-stop review” for a movie studio complex in Placerita Canyon, city officials confirmed Monday. A one-stop review is a preliminary

First responders were called to the scene of a single-vehicle rollover traffic collision on Highway 14 in Agua Dulce Monday afternoon. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to the

Hundreds of vehicles outfitted with both American and “Trump 2020” flags drove through the Santa Clarita Valley Sunday, showing their support not only for the president but also for patriotism,

A two-vehicle traffic collision resulted in both vehicles overturned on a Newhall Pass overpass Sunday morning. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to the collision on southbound Highway 14

In a series of cellphone photos, there’s one that stood out to parents Bryan and Cindy Muehlberger of their daughter Gracie, who died during the Saugus High School shooting in

In a combination of spooky ghosts, goblins, animatronic projections, scarecrows and creepy clowns, the city of Santa Clarita hosted its inaugural Haunted Highway, a drive-thru Halloween experience. The event, which

Gov. Gavin Newsom visited the Santa Clarita Valley Friday to announce the opening of the new PerkinElmer laboratory in Valencia, which will increase the COVID-19 testing capacity statewide. The opening

It was double, double, toil and trouble as Halloween night neared in the Santa Clarita Valley, with residents continuing to provide haunts around every corner in the midst of the

While Newhall residents Mike Escamillo and Brittney Westover were dating, Brittney had a dream that she was pregnant with a baby boy whose name she thought was Miles. “The following

A man was rushed to the hospital following a shooting near a liquor store in Canyon Country Wednesday night. At least a dozen sheriff’s deputies were still searching the area

Just weeks ago, Saugus High School graduate and College of the Canyons student Sean Flaharty’s life changed forever when what he thought was kidney stones turned into a cancer diagnosis.

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported more than 1,500 new COVID-19-related cases in the county on Tuesday, and urged residents to comply with infection control protocols while

The Santa Clarita City Council celebrated the opening Tuesday for its newest “transit-friendly” facility in Canyon Country, alongside officials from Metrolink and Metro, or the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation

One person was arrested on suspicion of stealing a vehicle in Santa Clarita on Monday afternoon. A Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station sergeant identified the stolen vehicle using department resources

Southern California Edison officials announced Monday the possibility of power shut-offs for some of its customers, including many in the Santa Clarita Valley, amid Red Flag warnings and “damaging wind