
Motorist takes out pole in Newhall, alcohol suspected
A young woman suspected of drunk driving slammed into a light pole in Newhall Wednesday night, sending the broken light crashing onto the roadway. The motorist, whose identity has not

A young woman suspected of drunk driving slammed into a light pole in Newhall Wednesday night, sending the broken light crashing onto the roadway. The motorist, whose identity has not

Deputy Bob Garcia and Custody Assistant Manny Ramirez were recognized at a City Council meeting Tuesday night via a new Employee of the Month program begun by the Santa Clarita

Only a few years ago, as feature and television productions bolted from California in pursuit of tax breaks elsewhere, there was real concern that filmed entertainment might be on the

After a month of spending time at home in their districts with loved ones and constituents, state legislators returned to work in Sacramento this week. For elected officials, this means

With five bank robberies in less than three months, the Santa Clarita Valley could very well be Bank Robbery Capital of the Country. The latest FBI statistics break down the

If nothing else, the incident that ended with one man arrested for assault Saturday was one bad cure for hiccups. A 42-year-old man from Canyon Country, was arrested on
On August 22, the SCV Business Marketing Group hosted a tequila tasting and networking event at Solita Tacos & Margaritas that raised $500 for the Million Little Foundation, which provides

Veterans Historical Plaza in Newhall is expected to be filled with veterans and community members on Nov. 8 for the unveiling of the Fallen Warriors Monument. Now that the city

Deputies assigned to specialized patrol teams took a bike ride Tuesday through the backyards of Santa Clarita Valley homes, along bike trails and paseos, only to find meth, cocaine, gang

As part of its ongoing effort to promote international investment into the Santa Clarita Valley (SCV), and to facilitate export opportunities for SCV companies, SCVEDC President & CEO Holly Schroeder

Source: College of the Canyons College of the Canyons has launched the Resources for Individual Success in Education (RISE) Project, a program that will help improve access to higher education

Water officials waiting for a green light on the bill promising one new all-encompassing water district for the SCV, instead received a yellow light Wednesday from the legislative committee

(SACRAMENTO – August 23, 2017) California’s world-class system of responding to major emergencies is being stretched to its limits, and needs help to ensure that our state is ready for

In some school districts throughout the country, students who do not have money to pay for school lunches are forced to take a smaller meal of fruit, vegetables and milk.

The County of Los Angeles wants to see businesses grow and prosper. Bringing more business to the Santa Clarita Valley brings more jobs and that makes for a healthy economy
Starting next Jan. 1, Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park will be open 365 days a year. The park’s owner, Six Flags Entertainment Corp., said the move is meant to

Starting next Jan. 1, Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park will be open 365 days a year. The park’s owner, Six Flags Entertainment Corp., said the move is meant to

A Valencia woman who went missing and sparked a search by local sheriff’s deputies has been found. Marcia Ann Whitcomb, 77, walked away from her home on the 23000 block

Source: Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Deputy Natalie Hidalgo has been appointed as the school resource officer for Golden Valley High School, Sierra Vista Junior High School and Sequoia School.
Santa Clarita is the newest outpost of Google Startup Grind, which holds monthly gatherings to give budding entrepreneurs a chance to hear the story of a successful startup from its