
Rents in Santa Clarita now cost the same as New York City
Santa Clarita rent costs and temperatures both rose steadily in August. Rents increased in the city by 0.6 percent since the last month and 6.6 percent since this time last

Santa Clarita rent costs and temperatures both rose steadily in August. Rents increased in the city by 0.6 percent since the last month and 6.6 percent since this time last

It was a busy night for Santa Clarita’s firefighters as they worked to gain the upper hand on an extensive late night apartment fire early Friday morning. The blaze broke
Facey Medical Group broke ground Wednesday on a new Canyon Country medical office building on Soledad Canyon Road scheduled to open in the summer of 2018. Construction began in the

Each year since 2009, reported cases of Valley Fever, or Coccidioidomycosis, have increased compared to the year before, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. In 2016

Though Los Angeles City Council approved the name change from Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day this week, Santa Clarita City Council will not likely be following suit. L.A.’s council

UPDATE: 9 a.m. CHP reopened all lanes of the northbound 5 freeway at 7 a.m. During the Castaic Fire, all four northbound lanes of the freeway were closed at Lake Hughes

An email written by the Castaic Town Council president about Chiquita Canyon Landfill has caused a rift between town council members and has resulted in some members requesting for him

A small brush fire broke out behind Cougar Stadium on College of the Canyons’ (COC) campus Thursday afternoon, burning four acres of brush and damaging 10 cars on COC’s campus.

With high temperatures continuing throughout the weekend, the California Independent System Operator Corporation (ISO) issued its second Flex Alert of the week to encourage residents to conserve electricity. Issued Thursday
Bioness Inc., a Santa Clarita-based provider of rehabilitation therapies, has released the L300 Go System, a new treatment for patients with foot drop and/or muscle weakness related to upper motor

A Hazmat team was called to the 27000 block of Sierra Highway when up to 100 gallons of diesel went down a storm drain, according to officials with the Los

Thursday, August 31, 2017, marks sixteen years since Deputy Hagop “Jake” Kuredjian paid the ultimate sacrifice while serving and protecting the residents of the Santa Clarita Valley. Jake was shot and killed

Four College of the Canyons (COC) leaders traveled to Sacramento, Calif. to participate in the second annual College Promise Conference. The conference included 400 leaders from the state’s public education

The City of Santa Clarita invites local residents to attend the Walk of Remembrance to promote safe driving and show support for families who lost loved ones in traffic-related incidents.

On Wednesday evening, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station received a call that an infant was accidentally locked in a parked car in Newhall. “Earlier this evening, the mother returned

Since Hurricane Harvey made landfall Friday, more than 50 inches of rain has been dumped on parts of southeastern Texas. It would take half a decade for that much rainfall

Three Santa Clarita environmental groups have filed litigation regarding Los Angeles County’s approval of the Chiquita Canyon Landfill expansion. Val Verde Community Association, Citizens for Chiquita Canyon Landfill Compliance and

With temperatures well above 100 degrees in Santa Clarita every day this week, locals are looking for places to cool off with their friends and families. The SCV Senior Center

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station gave out citations to 45 motorists for various Vehicle Code violations during its Bike and Pedestrian Safety Enforcement Operation Wednesday. Deputies involved with the

The California Department of Education is delaying the public release of the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) results due to an error with special education students’ scores.