
Forensic investigators still working to ID “Doe 12”
After six months of scrutinizing human remains found in a hilly rugged stretch of terrain near Templin, forensic scientists are no closer to determining who they belong to. In
After six months of scrutinizing human remains found in a hilly rugged stretch of terrain near Templin, forensic scientists are no closer to determining who they belong to. In
Half a dozen men accused of taking part in an illegal speed racing event this past summer have appeared in court this past month on a variety of racing related
For eight years, Kenny Ellis has served as Temple Beth Ami’s cantor, or singer, in Santa Clarita, and he’s eager to take on the role of rabbi this week. Though,
Mail thieves ransacked between 80 and 100 mailboxes in Stevenson Ranch early Friday morning, provoking some residents to stop mail delivery until they install locked mailboxes. About 1 a.m. Friday,
A Canyon Country woman facing a charge of vehicular manslaughter for allegedly killing a Saugus mother of six in a DUI crash was also charged with murder Friday. Alexia Alilah
Santa Clarita’s workforce grew in September, and with it came more jobs. The city’s jobless rate is now 4.4 percent, a decrease from 4.9 percent in August, according to the
Celebrating the diversity and accomplishments of its members, the Valley Industry Association recognizes the contributions made within its ranks. What has come to be known as Santa Clarita’s premier business
One of the best celestial shows will be visible to the naked eye this weekend as the Orionid meteor shower hits its peak in the early-morning hours of Saturday and
Strong winds and low humidities are expected to bring high temperatures and fire dangers to the Santa Clarita Valley throughout the weekend and early next week, according to the National
More than burgers were flipping at the In-N-Out on Bouquet Canyon Road Thursday night when solo vehicle flipped onto its roof in the restaurant’s driveway. Paramedics with the Los
Santa Clarita’s public projects could be getting artsier. At their meeting Tuesday, the city council will be deciding whether to approve a Civic Art Policy proposed by the arts commission
More than a dozen Santa Clarita Valley law enforcement units raced to the scene of what was initially feared to be an active shooter scenario at Olive View Hospital
Three people suffered serious injuries and were airlifted to two separate hospitals Thursday afternoon following a head-on crash near Neenach. One patient, a man who appeared to be in his
When fires engulfed Northern California last week, leaving thousands displaced and without a home, cities were in dire need of more helping hands. The city of Santa Clarita sent two
More than 250 students, parents, aunts, uncles and siblings visited Leona Cox Community School Wednesday night to participate in the school’s annual Family Math Night. The event included standards-based math
Last week Erin Oxhorn-Gilpin, a first and second grade multi-subject teacher at Northlake Hills Elementary School, was one of five teachers throughout the state selected as a 2018 California Teacher
All over Santa Clarita, locals were encouraged to “drop, cover and hold on” during the 9th annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill Thursday morning. Across the state, 10.4 million people
For Adar Bolton, her new apartment on Newhall Avenue is the first home she’s had in years that makes her feel dignified and safe. A single mother with a disability
Last week’s arrest of two men in the SCV accused of arranging to have sex with a child was part of a massive nationwide operation by law enforcement to stop
A 21-year-old Canyon Country woman was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence Wednesday, for allegedly killing a Saugus mother of six two weeks ago in
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