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Business optimism up after election

This year’s election results boosted optimism among small business owners about where the economy is heading, according to national survey released yesterday. “What a difference a day makes,” said Juanita

Homicide detectives probing community pool death

Homicide detectives are investigating the death of a man who appears to have suffered a heart attack at a community pool in Saugus Tuesday. Emergency response officials received reports of

Bouquet Canyon Road to be closed Thursday

County officials are again closing Bouquet Canyon Road Thursday in anticipation of a storm moving into the area. Officers with the California Highway Patrol and officials with the Santa Clarita

Holiday Lights: Adamsboro Drive

Location: 23717 Adamsboro Drive, Newhall Description: Over 15,000 lights in the olive tree and thousands more on the roof and garage. Enjoy the pixels this year as each light dances

Holiday Lights: Caraway Lane

Location: 27743 Caraway Lane, Saugus Description: A one-of-a-kind custom built Santa’s Workshop complete with moving elves and a yard full of characters. All characters are displayed from LED spot lights

Holiday Lights: Decoro Drive

Location: Decoro Drive, Valencia Description: Beautiful Arrangement of 26 Christmas Trees and Unique and Amazing decorations displayed for all to Enjoy ???? Decorated by a Lovely Lady Vote for your

Holiday Lights: 27841 Crown Court Circle

Location: 27841 Crown Court Circle, Valencia Description: Come visit this festive, handmade display of whimsical gingerbread folks and lights amongst a candy land of fun. Guests are encouraged to see

Holiday Lights: Misty Ridge Place

Location: Misty Ridge Place, Canyon Country Description: AMAZING LIGHT SHOW! Thousands of lights plus 1 dancing to music from the yard to the roof. It’s a Winter Wonderland spectacular.  Drive by

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Mail trucks stolen in Acton, found abandoned

Thieves stole two empty US Postal Service mail trucks in Acton early Monday morning. “We’re treating it as a burglary,” Stacie Crane, spokeswoman for the US Postal Inspection Service, told