
Letter Carriers food drive collects 41.5 tons of food for SCV
The Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry would like to thank the people who deliver your mail every day. The National Association of Letter Carriers held its 25th annual food drive

The Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry would like to thank the people who deliver your mail every day. The National Association of Letter Carriers held its 25th annual food drive

When Lauren Frey decided to organize Thrive, a community event for SCV’s foster youth families, she wanted to make sure that parents went home with the resources they needed. Frey,

The 2017 class of Academy of the Canyons celebrated their graduation in the Honor Grove at College of the Canyons on Saturday. Number of graduates: 106 Number of graduates with

The room was mostly filled with locals donning pink Planned Parenthood buttons and holding up green “agree” signs more often than not. Following suit of several other “adopt a district”

Senator Henry Stern who has twice abstained from voting on the Senate bill which calls for the creation of a brand new water district in the Santa Clarita Valley, wants

A man named in a 16-count felony complaint for allegedly assaulting five people on the weekend, making criminal threats and discharging a semi-automatic firearm, was on probation at the

A post by a William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board member in an online social media group generated negative backlash from community members Friday. Joe Messina, president

If you have ever wished for the McBean Parkway pedestrian bridge to be reconstructed out of steel, your wish is coming true. The City of Santa Clarita will begin construction

Each year, 65 million Americans suffer from some kind of mental illness. From depression and anxiety to eating disorders and suicidal thoughts, individuals need support when they are faced with

Residents who have stacks of sensitive documents, or old electronic devices cluttering up their homes can safely and securely dispose of them at an e-waste event Saturday, June 10. Sponsored

Santa Clarita hikers, wildlife lovers and open space enthusiasts will have 240 more acres to enjoy as of June 15. The city has partnered with The Trust for Public Land

A Sylmar man guilty of possessing child pornography was sentenced Thursday to 500 hours of community service, register as a sex offender, ordered to attend sex offender counseling and placed

A two-car crash in Valencia shortly after noon Friday left an elderly couple and members of a young family shaken but not injured. The traffic collision happened shortly after 12:20

Parking violations can quickly turn into hundreds of dollars in fees and often prevent drivers from registering their cars if fines go unpaid. This problem is especially burdensome for low-income

The Saugus Union School District announced Friday that it is seeking applications to fill five positions on its Measure EE Citizens Oversight Committee. Measure EE is a $148 million dollar

Prosecutors have charged a Santa Paula woman with vehicular manslaughter in last year’s traffic death of emergency medical technician Christopher Ronald Parry. Yolanda Muñoz Hernandez, who was 50 years old

When Matthew Monteleone walked across the stage at his graduation last week, he had more to celebrate than just his high school diploma. The Valencia High School senior also earned

The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada awarded a certificate of achievement to the city of Santa Clarita excellence in financial reporting for the city’s comprehensive

Students, friends, parents, teachers and staff joined together at College of the Canyons’ (COC) Honor Grove Friday to celebrate the community college’s 48th annual commencement ceremony. “Having completed your studies

A dozen suspected criminals including one woman were arrested Thursday night as local sheriff’s deputies keep their promise to carry out more “suppression patrols.” The Santa Clarita Valley SheriffStation’s relatively