
Army couple looks forward to starting family life
Between the birth of her first child, graduation from college and her wedding, 2018 is set to be a significant year for Jennifer McCoy. The Army veteran is giving birth

Between the birth of her first child, graduation from college and her wedding, 2018 is set to be a significant year for Jennifer McCoy. The Army veteran is giving birth

A two-year plan detailing College of the Canyons’ (COC) efforts to increase student success while closing achievement gaps is expected to be reviewed by the Santa Clarita Community College District

A Castaic woman who pleaded no contest last month to having brutally murdered her elderly father three years ago was placed in the Patton State hospital Tuesday. Denise Ann

The dates and times for sixth grade promotions at all nine Sulphur Springs Union School District schools are expected to be announced by the district’s Governing Board Wednesday. All nine

One person was injured and taken to the hospital early Monday night following a traffic collision near Tick Canyon. Paramedics with the Los Angeles County Fire Department received a distress

An official with a newly-formed agency set up to manage Santa Clarita Valley’s groundwater unveiled several “undesirable” aspects of underground water it plans to look for and – hopefully –

City staff members cleared out 16 homeless encampments Monday morning, disposing of 8,750 pounds of trash and debris. Homeless locals had three days’ notice to take their belongings elsewhere in

One of two men convicted of having murdered gas station attendant Leslie Long 36 years ago was sentenced Monday to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Neal Antoine

Two-month-old Jefferson Gomes is safe and sound after being the subject of a state-wide amber alert issued Friday for his alleged abduction from Lebec. The two-month-old baby abducted Friday

A Lancaster man who pleaded no contest to arson in the morning was found not guilty in the afternoon by reason of insanity. David Artiaga, a 27-year-old metal worker, appeared

A Santa Paula woman charged with vehicular manslaughter in the fatal crash that claimed the life of emergency medical technician Christopher Ronald Parry more than a year ago, will

Businesses and restaurants throughout the Santa Clarita Valley are coming together Tuesday to donate a portion of their earnings to help victims of the Las Vegas shooting. From 8 a.m.

On Wednesday, Veterans Historical Plaza will officially be home to the long-awaited Fallen Warriors Monument. Just three days before Veterans Day, the unveiling ceremony will bring together veterans, their loved

Various safety projects and facility updates are expected to be reviewed and approved by the Saugus Union School District Governing Board during its meeting Tuesday. The first is for a

It was difficult to tell whether the Assistance League Santa Clarita’s 10th annual Sunset in the Vineyard event was held in a Newhall backyard or on a beautiful Mediterranean island.

UPDATE: 2:10 p.m. Sunday Nov. 5 . Officials have identified the victim of the crash as Marie Davis, 67, who was pronounced dead on arrival, according to Lt. Becerra of the

The Santa Clarita Marathon ran another race on Sunday bringing hundreds of runners to Valencia. Athletes had a choice of participating in a full or half marathon, a 5K, a
Various streets, mostly surrounding Valencia Town Center, were closed on Sunday in order to accommodate the 22nd annual Santa Clarita Marathon. Streets were closed on a rolling basis, and will

Two hours before Six Flags opened for business on Saturday, hundreds of Santa Clarita residents congregated beneath the roller coasters and waterslides to take part in the Greater Los Angeles

Hart High School invited over 30 high school marching bands to their 34th Annual Hart Rampage competition at College of the Canyons in Valencia on Saturday. Hundreds of high school