
Roaring ’20s fundraiser to support SCV Sheriff’s Station
Organizers holding a fundraiser for the SCV Sheriff’s Foundation are hosting a Roaring ‘20s “Gatsby” themed event at 6 p.m. on July 20 at the historic Newhall Mansion in Piru.

Organizers holding a fundraiser for the SCV Sheriff’s Foundation are hosting a Roaring ‘20s “Gatsby” themed event at 6 p.m. on July 20 at the historic Newhall Mansion in Piru.

Imagine if Abraham Lincoln were alive today and presented his Gettysburg Address before a gathered audience. Imagine the response to his opening line: “Four score and seven years ago our

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In a fast and furious effort to rid the Santa Clarita Valley of illegal street racing, local sheriff’s deputies and CHP officers arrested at least 109 people at an illegal

California tobacco retailers and wholesalers are going to more than double the tax rate they pay for their products starting July 1. After Proposition 56 was passed by voters in

Tucked away in Castaic, sits a horse rehabilitation and restoration center that works to educate the community about the therapeutic and spiritual value of animals. The Swan Center Outreach moved

FBI agents probing two bank robberies in Newhall in the past month have released a photo of the suspect wanted for the earlier robbery on June 12. The photo

A 64-year-old woman accused of running a “drug house” has been placed on three years probation after pleading no contest to maintaining a place for selling or using controlled

Audrey Asplund Appointed: Principal, Rio Norte Junior High School, Santa Clarita Formerly: Assistant principal, West Ranch High School Jennifer Castaldo, RN Appointed: Vice president of patient care services, chief nursing

Community Watch: Saugus, Zone 4 Week of 6/12 to 6/18/17 During the last week there were 4 reports of thefts from vehicles. All of the vehicle doors were unlocked and

Canyon Country West, Zone 7 06/18/17 Vehicle Burglary- Near the intersection of Bakerton Avenue and Kimbrough Street, person(s) unknown forced entry into the victim’s motorhome and made entry inside. The
By Astrid Jäkel and Ted Moynihan Our global survey of financial services employees shows that women enter the financial services industry with the same ambition level as men, retain this

California’s Department of Fish and Wildlife last month approved plans from developers of Newhall Ranch to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect an endangered fish species. On June 14, the
By Bruce R. Wright Part of selecting good advisors is being able to take our ego and emotions out of the process. A lot of financial advisors who want to

This issue marks the beginning of a new era for the Santa Clarita Valley Business Journal. We’re refreshing the look of the publication, starting with a more colorful and inviting

Millennials, those born in the 1980’s and ’90s, have become America’s largest generation, passing the baby boomers. The oldest millennials are entering their peak earning years, buying homes and making

Fourth of July can be a fun time for Santa Clarita residents with holiday barbeques, outdoor celebrations and fireworks; however, the holiday can be a dangerous one for families’ four-legged

Hundreds of junior lifeguards from throughout Los Angeles County descended on Castaic Lake’s South Beach Wednesday to compete in the summer’s first Junior Lifeguard Lake Competition. The competition marked the
Water officials are poised to get into the firefighting business. In the next couple of days the Castaic Lake Water Agency and the Los Angeles County Fire Department are

An air quality advisory was issued for sensitive people in the Santa Clarita Valley on Friday. The County of Los Angeles Public Health Department issued a statement today saying the