
Seniors peacefully protest new healthcare plan
On behalf of senior citizens concerned about the future of their healthcare, nine people gathered at Rep. Steve Knight’s Santa Clarita office Thursday morning to protest the newly proposed Republican
On behalf of senior citizens concerned about the future of their healthcare, nine people gathered at Rep. Steve Knight’s Santa Clarita office Thursday morning to protest the newly proposed Republican
Contrary to previous reports from the United States Postal Service (USPS), the Newhall Post Office at 23736 Lyons Ave. will not open to residents this upcoming Monday. “I received a
A power outage Thursday morning left at least 230 people – including the local sheriff’s station – without electricity following a problem centered on Creekside Road. The power failure happened
Two elementary schools in the Saugus Union School District showed off their recycling and sustainability skills during the sixth annual Grades of Green Trash Free Lunch Challenge. In their first
If you love the Santa Clarita Valley and you want to make sure its groundwater is protected, then Monday is the day you get to be part of a grassroots
On Wednesday, the California Department of Education officially released its newest performance measurement and accountability tool, the California School Dashboard. The new online portal, found at CASchoolDashboard.org, uses a color-coded
A suspected prowler who, in the dead of night, stole a lock box containing a key after trying to force his way into an occupied home in Valencia Summit is
Over a year has passed and there has yet to be a health study conducted for the Aliso Canyon natural gas leak, so Assemblyman Dante Acosta is trying to speed
Los Angeles County’s former sheriff Lee Baca will face a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison after a jury found him guilty of heading a conspiracy to
A man accused of terrorizing a Canyon Country couple at knife-point as they slept in their bed last month – a man arrested more than a dozen times since May
Visitors to Bridge to Home’s winter shelter will be able to extend their stay a little longer, as the organization will allow homeless people to stay through March 30. The
One of Trinity’s own returned to the school Wednesday to teach students about engineering, help them build their own rockets and launch two rockets nearly 1,000 feet into the air.
Councilmembers revisited the amendment to the Old Town Newhall plan at their meeting Tuesday, which will be revisited again at the next meeting with suggested changes. The council agreed to
A man accused of assaulting his Santa Clarita neighbor by throwing him to the ground and breaking his arm after being confronted about his driving has been sentenced to three
Investigators with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Department have uncovered evidence to conclude that human remains found last week in a field near Golden Valley High School are those of
The young man who died from a fall at a Valencia apartment complex Monday has been identified as 20-year-old Lucas Rodriguez, of Valencia. Lt. David Smith with the Los Angeles
An athlete, a special needs student, a quiet scholar, a new girl in school, a student caught in a violent world all have one thing in common: no one will
Jade Aubuchon, Chris Borja, Ian Martinez and Faizul Basit spent their Tuesday afternoon sharing ideas, discussing logistics and planning an all-day series of events to bring awareness to veterans’ issues.
A homicide detective investigating the death of a man found on the blood-stained sidewalk of an apartment complex in Valencia Monday is calling the death “self-initiated.” The victim was described
Three adults and a child were injured and taken to the hospital late Tuesday afternoon following a multi-vehicle crash on Newhall Ranch Road. The four-vehicle traffic collision happened about 5:15
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