Friday the 13th raid nets seven unlucky suspects
Friday the 20th proved a little less eventful – if not whole lot luckier – for seven people arrested on drug offences at a Saugus home Friday the 13th.
Friday the 20th proved a little less eventful – if not whole lot luckier – for seven people arrested on drug offences at a Saugus home Friday the 13th.
The mental state of two Iraqi War veterans charged separately with recent violent crimes in the Santa Clarita Valley is being assessed by specially-trained medical personnel at a state
Valencia-based producers of a Star Trek themed fan film settled a lawsuit filed by owners of the science fiction franchise’s intellectual property. The crowdsource-funded film and a planned sequel expand
One popular leadership training exercise is called “Mission to Mars.” CEOS are told to select from their company not more than five passengers to accompany them on a rocket going
Children as young as two explored the night sky and traveled through space at Congregation Beth Shalom (C.B.S.) Preschool Friday morning. The in-house field trip featured a Discovery Dome from
It was a cold and rainy day in Washington, D.C. Jan.20, but that didn’t stop 14 students, two teachers and one parent from Golden Valley High School from witnessing a
Assemblyman Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, was appointed to serve as Vice Chair of the Committee on Natural Resources, his office announced Friday. The committee’s primary jurisdiction includes air quality, climate
Three back-to-back storms began moving through the Santa Clarita Valley Friday morning, bringing with them the threat of three to 8 inches of rain for the next six days. Thunderstorms,
As Donald J. Trump took his oath of office to become 45th President of the United States, community members and California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) students participated in a
When is it OK to tell a little white lie? Some people will tell you never. Those people must never have had a wife ask them if they look fat
Catch sight of the majestic Tall Ships during the not-to-be missed grand arrival in the afternoon on January 24, as crew members may “man the yards” upon arrival, showcasing them
Surprising to some is the fact that Australia is one of the top five or six selling countries of wine in the world. Annually, it exports over 400,000,000 bottles and
Part I For this week’s Veterans page, I chose to interview a very interesting and delightful fellow. Meet Chaplain Amos E. Clemmons, retired Colonel – US Army. We must have
A bath bomb that fizzes longer, an at-home renewable energy generator, a small wind turbine. These are just a few of the inventions that were on display for family members
Jeff Preach, a newly sworn-in member of the Castaic Area Town Council, called it “a back-door coup.” John Kunak, another Council member, said it was nothing of the sort, that
Canyon Country resident Joe Herrington is known for his authentic campfire stories about rugged cowboy personalities with characters “as solid as steel.” The western storyteller and cowboy poet has made
After filing a civil rights complaint alleging the county failed to notify Spanish-speaking residents about the planned expansion of Chiquita Canyon Landfill, some of the issues in question have now
A 22-year-old Canyon Country woman was arrested Wednesday night on suspicion of attempted murder in relation to an incident directed at her two-year-old daughter. Abigail Arnold was arrested by deputies
The Castaic Area Town Council has given its second endorsement to part of the controversial Newhall Ranch housing development – but the board was split, with opponents voting “no” due
Southbound morning commuters were joined Thursday by truck drivers who, normally, would have taken the truck route but who were rerouted after two huge trucks collided near the tunnel. All
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