
Santa Clarita touts more growth in filming
The city of Santa Clarita saw an increase in location filming in 2017 with the Film Office reporting 556 film permits and 1,385 location film days, which generated an estimated
The city of Santa Clarita saw an increase in location filming in 2017 with the Film Office reporting 556 film permits and 1,385 location film days, which generated an estimated
Lights are out in the Saugus area after an above ground electrical vault caught fire, according to a fire official and the Southern California Edison website. The Los Angeles County
Editor’s Note: The incoming foundation board for the Newhall Family Theatre is expected to create its own meeting dates and times during its formation. The Newhall Family Theatre for the
The Canyon Country man accused of stabbing a sheriff’s detective at a fast food restaurant Monday remains in custody without bail, slated to appear in court. Donald Chinchilla, 21, was
Santa Clarita decided to take back full control of its library system Tuesday evening. The Santa Clarita City Council voted unanimously to end a contract with Library Systems and Services,
A Castaic woman pleaded no contest Tuesday to grand theft, having stolen thousands of dollars from the Blue Star Mothers of the Canyons, a group devoted to helping women with
Los Angeles County Supervisors unanimously approved a $4.2 million contract Tuesday as expected to maintain and repair the county’s fleet of five Sikorsky Firehawk helicopters. The contract was approved on
Cannabis business owners are grappling with a regulatory minefield in the wake of seemingly contradictory federal and state rules. Josh Eisenberg, who is one of the managers of On Deck
An inclement weather system unleashed a couple inches of rain in the Santa Clarita Valley through Tuesday afternoon, but the rest of the week is looking clear, weather officials said
During its meeting Wednesday, the Sulphur Springs Union School District Governing Board is expected to approve two of the district’s upcoming school year calendars, for 2018-19 and 2019-20, that shorten
Joan Lucid, the Santa Clarita Valley’s longest-serving superintendent, announced Tuesday that she will retire at the end of the school year. Her retirement, effective June 29, will come seven years
A mom is still searching for her daughter, a Valencia High School graduate with special needs, nearly two weeks after she went missing. Sharon Bird said Tuesday her 24-year-old daughter
Classified employees in the Sulphur Springs Union School District could see a salary increase of 2 percent for the 2016-17 contract year, according to an agenda item from the district’s
Several alumni from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) earned a Golden Globe award for their work on Disney/Pixar’s “CoCo” during the annual awards show Sunday. The Dia de los
This September, Canyon High School will celebrate its 50th anniversary with alumni, students, parents and staff. The celebration held on the school’s “Back to School Night” Sept. 4 will honor
Medical examiners identified the man killed in a single-vehicle rollover crash in front of Rio Vista Elementary School last week. George Arturo Alcala, 36, was a Lancaster resident, according to
An intense, late-season outbreak of the flu has put the number of patients treated at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital at about 25 percent higher than normal levels, and health officials
Santa Clarita Valley water officials begin the task of dissolving the Valencia Water Company, a private company owned by a public agency, Tuesday night. They also have the leftover
Medical examiners with the Coroner’s Office have yet to release the identity of the man who shot and killed his wife and two children in Friday’s murder-suicide, despite
Burglary-15700 block of Ruthspring Drive An unknown suspect shattered the rear slider, entered the location and stole a firearm. Burglary- 17900 block of Wren Drive An unknown suspect broke into the victim’s
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