
‘Housing Our Workers’ Forum Set for Feb. 8
By Marty Kovacs It’s time to face the stark reality: Housing is unaffordable throughout Greater Los Angeles for the people this we rely on the most — administrative support staff,
By Marty Kovacs It’s time to face the stark reality: Housing is unaffordable throughout Greater Los Angeles for the people this we rely on the most — administrative support staff,
If you’re looking to sell your house to pay for senior care, you’re in the right part of the country, according to a new national survey. In several California cities,
Crime is down in the Santa Clarita Valley – not way down, but with fewer crimes in 2016 than the year before, according to the latest statistics tabulated by the
President Trump’s executive order, which limits immigration and refugee admission into the United States, is prompting colleges and universities nationwide to respond to the action in defense of their students,
Janet Demeter of Agua Dulce first heard the words “diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma” in 2012, just after her son Jack celebrated his third birthday. The little boy whom Demeter remembers
Rep. Steve Knight will be keeping his vice chairmanship of the subcommittee on energy for the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, it was announced Tuesday. The second-term Republican
Homicide detectives investigating the bizarre disappearance of William Cierzan have been diligently working on the case, keeping their heads down, sharing little and looking for clues, said the sister of
Film and TV productions bring revenue and jobs to the Santa Clarita Valley. You might run into a film crew any day. Here are some productions filming around town. Feature
Members of the William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board will accept a scholarship grant from the Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation and conduct a public hearing for Albert
For the third time the opening of the Newhall Post Office at 23736 Lyons Ave. has been delayed due to construction concerns and difficulties. “The parking lot is still not
Thirteen year old Sebastian, or Sebi, Velona believes in the power of hugs. The eighth grader at Rio Norte Junior High School believes that a big, strong hug can heal
A small fire inside a closet kept firefighters tied up for more than an hour Monday night at an apartment complex in Canyon Country. Firefighters with the Los Angeles County
Construction of a pedestrian bridge linking the Villa Metro community to the Metrolink Station on Soledad Canyon Road is expected to be completed in May despite opposition by some environmentalists
State Sen. Henry Stern on Monday announced a proposal to “double down” on clean-energy storage in Southern California, a move he said would be a step toward limiting reliance on
A Whittier man charged with murder in last year’s fiery multivehicle crash that killed three people, including two Valencia residents, appeared in court Monday to set a date for his
A Canyon Country woman arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon causing injury is expected to appear in court Tuesday. Lisa Lynn, a 45-year-old cashier, is expected to
Detectives with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are looking for knife-wielding tip jar thieves who robbed two fast food restaurants on the weekend. The two robberies happened Friday night
For more than 15 years, the staff at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital helped Brandi and Scott Connell through the birth of seven girls and two boys. And on Sunday, they
Homicide detectives are now investigating the sudden disappearance Thursday of a 58-year-old Valencia man. The reasons for the case moving over to homicide is unclear. Detectives were unavailable to comment
Lt. Brenda Cambra, who rose through the ranks of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, has retired after 30 years. “I plan to travel and spend time with my family
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