
“Drug house” woman slated for court in August
An elderly woman arrested on suspicion of running a drug house in Saugus, whose son is addicted to drugs, according to law enforcement, is scheduled to appear in court in

An elderly woman arrested on suspicion of running a drug house in Saugus, whose son is addicted to drugs, according to law enforcement, is scheduled to appear in court in

California teachers are one step closer to tax credits and exemptions after Senator Henry Stern’s (D-Canoga Park) bill passed the Governance and Finance Committee Wednesday. Senate Bill 807, also referred
Barry Gump, retired president of Andy Gump Temporary Site Services, died April 17 at age 74 at his home in Valencia. Over his quarter century as a business owner

On March 30, six cows escaped from a slaughterhouse in North St. Louis, leading local law enforcement and animal control on a five hour chase throughout the city. Hours later,

The Castaic Union School District (CUSD) Governing Board is expected to review two new materials for the district’s English Language Arts/English Language Development (ELA/ELA) program at its meeting Thursday. If

Firefighters trained to handle hazardous materials examined a delivery truck that contained a package reported to have spilled a corrosive substance onto a parking lot at College of the Canyons

A cyclist who in February threw a bottle at a motorist’s car in a case of apparent road rage – or, specifically, driveway rage – has been sentenced to 188

In honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day on April 24, students at Rio Norte Junior High School organized a Symbol of Hope Competition to bring recognition to the day. The art

Two people were injured and at least one of them taken to the hospital following a traffic collision near Acton early Wednesday morning. The two-vehicle collision happened shortly after 4:10

Opinionated mobile home park residents voiced their concerns with changes to the mobile home park municipal code at Tuesday’s city council meeting. Municipal Code 6.02, originally implemented in 1990, serves

Recycled water is going to school – a handful of local schools, actually. Two of the Santa Clarita Valley’s three main water retailers are banding together with the Castaic Lake

During Wednesday’s Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees meeting, members of the board are expected to approve a new board policy about the use of drones on College

As friends and family prepare for a “celebration of life” Saturday in memory of seven-year-old Sophia Bella Cano Reveles who died in a traffic collision Apr. 29, the little girl’s

More than one thousand colorful paper lanterns covered College of the Canyon’s Honor Grove Tuesday, acting as a visual representation for the 1,100 U.S. college students who lost their lives

No need for residents to stop, drop and roll when they see grass fires starting May 12. The Los Angeles County Fire Department will be conducting grass drills, which are controlled

Two student teams from College of the Canyons (COC) tested their skills in and knowledge of water filtration as part of the college’s biannual MakerFaire competition Tuesday. In the Hydro

Young adults experiencing homelessness would get more access to assistance and services under Assemblyman Tom Lackey’s (R-Palmdale) new budget proposal, his office announced Tuesday. If passed, the budget would provide

A morning drug raid at a house in Saugus Tuesday netted the arrest of a woman in her 70’s accused of running a drug house, and a man in his

A 33-year-old homeless man who walked into an electronics store and allegedly poured milk onto a laptop has been arrested. The man, described as unemployed and homeless, was arrested Friday

Editor’s note: The district is considering moving only one of two state preschool programs in operation at Mint Canyon Community School. This means that one preschool program will still be