
Community Crime Watch: Santa Clarita
04/17/17 Attempt Residential Burglary- 26100 block of Abdale Street, person(s) unknown damaged the victim’s front door dead bolt in an attempt to gain entry into the location. No entry was
04/17/17 Attempt Residential Burglary- 26100 block of Abdale Street, person(s) unknown damaged the victim’s front door dead bolt in an attempt to gain entry into the location. No entry was
Out of 2,200 submitted essays from students across the United States and Canada, four eighth grade students from Rancho Pico Junior High School received recognitions for their participation in this
news release issued by the California Highway Patrol. SACRAMENTO, Calif. – May is Bicycle Safety Month, a good time for motorists and cyclists to remember that roadway safety is
Local sheriff’s deputies conducting a probation check arrested a Castaic man they identified as a known gang member on suspicion of drug possession and driving a stolen car. Deputies assigned
The House of Representatives passed a health care bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act on Thursday with Congressman Steve Knight’s (R-Palmdale) support. Knight was one of
A series of traffic collisions near the site of a big rig crash Tuesday has prompted the California Highway Patrol to shut down the area until repairs are made. Early
The father of a seven-year-old girl who died in a crash Saturday morning remains in critical condition at the hospital after five days. John Reveles, 50, was reported to be
Although it remains foggy as to why it’s happening, local sheriff’s deputies are investigating a sudden increase in the number of thefts reported of fog lights. Fog lights are lights
Tony Alamo, a disgraced pastor who was convicted of sexually abusing young girls in 2009, has died in prison. He was 82. Once known for designing elaborately decorated jackets for
Editor’s note: A previous version of this story included a quote from the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control stating that an individual must try to locate the
The Santa Clarita Valley Trail Users Committee (SCVTU) will be getting more resources and opportunities since partnering with the Concerned Off-Road Bicyclists Association (CORBA) in April. SCVTU Committee Chairman and
Despite a week of repeated requests to confirm whether or not the William S. Hart Union High School District received a formal complaint from parents of Valencia High School students
Providing meals, showers, housing and medical support for homeless and low-income Santa Clarita Valley residents four days a week, Bridge to Home kicked off their Feeding It Forward program for
Sheriff’s officials are hoping to return a bicycle to its owner after deputies recovered in Newhall last month. A white and red Bianchi-branded bicycle was found near 15th Street on
Students in kindergarten to sixth grade at Albert Einstein Academy of Letters, Arts and Sciences’ STEAM campus traveled around the world Wednesday, as they explored the food, games, clothing, history
For Santa Clarita residents who want to buy their groceries and renew their vehicle registration in the same place, the Department of Motor Vehicles has brought two new “DMV Now”
The married couple who owns Paintball USA, already frustrated over “exorbitant” county demands required in renewing a zoning permit, ran up against more opposition Tuesday. Mike and April Schwartz applied
A half century ago, the hills of Santa Clarita Valley were alive with the sweet sounds of disco and the rocking guitar sounds of Peter Frampton as vinyl records were
During Wednesday’s William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board meeting, the district will conduct a public hearing for a five-year renewal petition for Mission View Public Charter School
Castaic Union School District (CUSD) elections will soon align with statewide general elections. Governing Board elections in the district will now be held in even years instead of odd years,
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