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Mission Valley Bancorp reports record earnings

Mission Valley Bancorp reported record high net earnings of $3.478 million for the year ended Dec. 31, 2016, up 11 percent from the previous year. Total assets increased 13 percent

Deputies go on a burglar-nabbing binge

Local sheriff’s deputies have been rounding up suspected burglars all week, pleasing at least one theft victim who – thanks to diligent deputies – was reunited with her stolen stuff.

Veterans’ ‘wingman’ bill passes House

Note to military veterans: Rep. Steve Knight is one of your “wingmen.’’ Yes, that’s a metaphor for the support the Santa Clarita Republican has shown toward vets in his two-plus

Newhall True Value to open March 1

Storm water is delaying the opening of a new True Value hardware store branch on Lyons Ave. in Newhall, but it’s not due to all our recent rain. To comply

Kaiser Permanente SCV accepting online grant applications

SOURCE: Kaiser Permanente Kaiser Permanente Santa Clarita Valley is accepting community grant applications for 2017 starting Wednesday, February 15 through 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 15, 2017. Kaiser Permanente’s social mission

Details revealed in theft of FedEx packages

Details were revealed Tuesday about last week’s theft of FedEx packages and about the arrest of a Lancaster truck driver suspected in the crime. Local sheriff’s deputies arrested Jduante Davison,

Hart students compete in regional Academic Decathlon

Students from three William S. Hart Union High School District high schools participated in the regional competition for the Los Angeles County Academic Decathlon last weekend. The two-day competition was

City boosts funding to the arts

A program to fund community services and arts projects in the city got a big financial boost from members of the Santa Clarita City Council this year. The 2017 Community

Cowboy Festival honorees announced

It is the Santa Clarita equivalent of the Hollywood Walk of Fame – and it’s now getting three more stars. The annual Walk of Western Stars inductees, who will be

Acosta introduces three public-safety bills

Back in 2011, the so-called “realignment bill” known as AB 109, that’s now state law, sent prisoners guilty of non-violent felonies from state prisons to county facilities, and made some