
Volunteers lend a helping hand to local veterans
A group of volunteers worked tirelessly Saturday afternoon to ensure that local veterans will be able to find affordable housing in the Santa Clarita Valley. Homes4Families, a former subsidiary of

A group of volunteers worked tirelessly Saturday afternoon to ensure that local veterans will be able to find affordable housing in the Santa Clarita Valley. Homes4Families, a former subsidiary of

State officials have called for more cleanup of the contaminated land at Lang Station, a cost to the state of more than $200,000. After more than a dozen years of

The rancher horse-riding character of Placerita Canyon would be a thing of the past if city of Santa Clarita officials press ahead with their plan to connect Dockweiler Drive to
We’re looking for people who might have lived in Santa Clarita in January 1965 and recall witnessing a United Airline passenger plane take off from a carrot field in what

Los Angeles County is aiming to be more business and job friendly after a motion introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger passed this week. The county is looking to attract and

Every time a resident rides their bicycle, the city of Santa Clarita wants to make sure it counts. On Thursday, the city’s Traffic and Transportation Division installed its first Eco-Counter

With freestanding steel structures and assembled walls, the long-awaited Castaic High School site is beginning to take shape as a high school campus. Crews have been working on phase two

Castaic Middle School is now turning to the community to help them win a $100,000 grant from the Farmers Insurance “Thank America’s Teachers Dream Big Teacher Challenge.” In early August,

A man was injured and taken to the hospital Friday after he fell off a a ladder at the California Institute of the Arts shortly before noon. “He was transported

If they dare, Santa Clarita residents may soon have purple hair. To raise awareness for domestic violence, Santa Clarita’s Domestic Violence Center is encouraging locals to participate in the “Purple
Loot Crate co-founder and chief experience officer Matthew Arevalo was the featured guest at the first Google Startup Grind in Santa Clarita, held Sept. 12. “At Startup Grind, we believe

Last week, local sheriff deputies tracking two people on probation went to the northern county line to make their arrests. On Wednesday, they went the extra mile, into Kern County,

Jorge Campos Franco is one of 3,559 students who make up the most diverse and highest achieving class in University of Southern California’s (USC) history. The class of 2021 includes

Racing coast to coast in the country they fought to serve, a group of veterans and their supporters came through Santa Clarita with the American flag in hand on Thursday

Specially-trained bomb experts called to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station for a suspicious package scooped up the package, took it away and are now studying that package to

A transient who lives in the Santa Clara River wash was officially charged Thursday with attempted murder after he allegedly grabbed a woman jogging along a Valencia bike path,

Long-standing member of the Castaic Area Town Council John Kunak was found dead Thursday inside his Castaic home, according to first responders dispatched to his home. At least three emergency

Californians will be able to check their ballots three months earlier when presidential primary season rolls around. Governor Jerry Brown signed a Senate Bill Wednesday that moves California’s primaries up

Students at Sulphur Springs Community School learned the importance of following the rules and acting responsible, considerate and respectful following a visit from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Thursday.

The Saugus Union School District announced Thursday that it is seeking applications to fill one position on its Measure EE Citizens’ Oversight Committee. Measure EE is a $148 million dollar