
Shoplifter defended by knife-wielding man, both arrested
A man who flashed a knife at store security officers in defense of a woman stopped for shoplifting fled the store with the woman, only to be followed and later
A man who flashed a knife at store security officers in defense of a woman stopped for shoplifting fled the store with the woman, only to be followed and later
The attorney representing a woman charged with vehicular manslaughter in the death of motorcyclist Dale Zack more than a year ago appeared Wednesday at the Santa Clarita Courthouse Wednesday where
A jury has found a Sylmar man guilty of possessing child pornography, according to a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. Elias Rojas-Diaz, 46, was convicted Monday
College of the Canyons (COC) was one of 20 community colleges chosen to participate in a project designed to help students stay on track and complete their degree programs and
The Santa Clarita community and general public will have a unique opportunity to get a behind the scenes look at the creative processes and studios of MFA students at California
A Saugus man was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly pistol-whipping a party guest who wouldn’t leave. David Gamboa, a 47-year-old printer, was arrested by
Congressman Steve Knight (CA-25) held a town hall forum at Rancho Santa Susana Community Center in Simi Valley Tuesday night. The representative for California’s 25th congressional district fielded questions from
Seeking justice for victims of human-trafficking and sexual abuse, two of Senator Henry Stern’s bills moved forward from committee hearings on Tuesday. Senate Bill 756 was approved unanimously by the
A dad driving through Canyon Country last month with his wife and their two young kids had the family car shot up in an act of apparent road rage, prompting
Editor’s note: Story has been updated to reflect that San Francisquito Canyon Road is located in Saugus, not Castaic. Several Santa Clarita Valley speed limits in unincorporated areas are changing after
Two Santa Clarita junior high and three high schools with the William S. Hart Union High School District were named Gold Ribbon Schools Tuesday. Hart District schools that received the
A diverse range of work is on display at College of the Canyon’s (COC) on-campus art gallery. The 21st annual Student Art Exhibition includes work from approximately 80 students and
The first ever agency formed to better manage groundwater in the Santa Clarita Valley is ready to meet the public now that it’s been clearly defined. Since last month, representatives
City staff scouted a piece of land on Plum Canyon Road and Heller Circle as a potential location for a Saugus Library. The city has also looked at other spots
A charter petition renewal request from Opportunities for Learning (OFL) charter school may be approved at the William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board meeting Wednesday. The recommendation
SOURCE:Â Cherished High Desert; the organization also serves survivors from Santa Clarita and will be honoring detectives from the L.A. County Human Trafficking Bureau who also serve SC. To benefit
Upwards of 10,000 cowgirls and cowboys will flock to Santa Clarita’s 24th annual Cowboy Festival this week, as the Old Town Newhall five-day event kicks off Wednesday. Donning boots, hats,
SOURCE: L.A. County Department of Health Services On November 5, 2016, an unidentified Latino male was found by paramedics at South New Hampshire and West 112th Street in South Los
The Master’s University (TMU) in Santa Clarita announced its appointment of John Stead, a TMU professor and former vice president of academic affairs, to the position of senior vice president
The city of Santa Clarita is conducting research to get a better idea of how to approach adult use recreational marijuana, following the passing of California’s Proposition 64. Currently, the
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