
‘This is not the end’: City officials react to Camp Scott decision
In the wake of the vote to approve Camp Scott in Saugus as the future permanent housing site for the county’s most violent male youth offenders, members of the Santa

In the wake of the vote to approve Camp Scott in Saugus as the future permanent housing site for the county’s most violent male youth offenders, members of the Santa

Just before a vote to possibly censure and strip him of his executive title on the board, Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Director Dan Mortensen preemptively resigned from his seat

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to move forward with Camp Scott in Saugus as the future housing site for the county’s most violent youth offenders. No

California Highway Patrol Newhall Office personnel were involved in two vehicle pursuits within hours of one another over the weekend, with both incidents ending in arrests. According to Officer Josh

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board is slated to discuss Tuesday the possible censure of its board vice president, Dan Mortensen, who was recently convicted of a domestic violence

One person was detained at gunpoint after being found in a stolen vehicle in a Harbor Freight parking lot at Valencia Saturday afternoon, sheriff’s deputies said. The incident was reported

Set to be held on the eve of a pivotal county supervisors’ vote, Supervisor Kathryn Barger and the Santa Clarita City Council are holding a special meeting Monday to discuss, among

A deputy responding to a medical emergency may have been exposed to fentanyl soon after arriving on the scene in Saugus on Thursday. The initial incident was first reported at approximately

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies alleged Wednesday that a man was arrested a day earlier after he reportedly spit on an animal control employee and threatened his neighbors with

In a lawsuit filed this week in the Los Angeles County Superior Court, 20 women who were former detainees at Camp Scott on Bouquet Canyon Road allege they were the

News Release Deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station arrested a woman Tuesday on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance for sale. The arrest was made based on

A 20-year-old Saugus woman entered a not guilty plea on Monday to two charges against her — including murder and DUI causing injury — in connection to a fatal crash

Deputies responded to a report of a man wielding a machete and threatening his neighbor on Tuesday afternoon in Canyon Country. The report of a possible assault with a deadly

A Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board member has been found guilty of a single count of battery of a spouse, according to court officials. The verdict in the case

Multiple suspects accused of committing felonies in the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court this week, receiving future dates to appear before a judge once again. Marcel Taylor A Canyon

The closing arguments were given Thursday in a case involving a Santa Clarita Valley Water board member accused of domestic violence. While the prosecution focused on the statements given by

The final witnesses, including the defendant himself and the Sheriff’s Department investigator, took the stand Wednesday in a case involving a Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board member accused of

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies located and arrested a 16-year-old boy Wednesday in connection with a stabbing in Canyon Country in February, according to law enforcement. Deputy Natalie Arriaga,

A man arrested on suspicion of stealing a vehicle reportedly returned to the crime scene on Monday, according to law enforcement officials. The arrest of the 26-year-old man from Lancaster

The daughter and wife of a Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board member accused of domestic violence provided favorable testimony on behalf of his defense, saying they had likely been