
Walk-off home run gives COC baseball share of first conference title since 2009
“It was over the plate, I just saw it well, and I hit it well.” That’s what ecstatic College of the Canyons freshman third baseman Calvin Estrada said moments after

“It was over the plate, I just saw it well, and I hit it well.” That’s what ecstatic College of the Canyons freshman third baseman Calvin Estrada said moments after
Volunteer sheriffs of all ages gathered Thursday night for the annual SCV Sheriff’s Foundation dinner and awards ceremony to honor the hours they have dedicated to serving the community. Foundation

With just one committee left to scrutinize Senator Scott Wilk’s Senate bill calling for one brand new all-encompassing water district for the Santa Clarita Valley, the vision of local water

Maria Blue, a first grade teacher at Emblem Academy, was named Saugus Union School District’s (SUSD) Teacher of the Year by the district Wednesday. “I am honored to be recognized

Officials on the front line of fighting the proliferation of heroin in Southern California came together Thursday to raise awareness in curbing the emerging trend of heroin-like opioid abuse, and
Homicide detectives were called Thursday to a remote area near Castaic for the discovery of what could turn out to be human remains. Shortly before noon, detectives with the Los

Both Senators Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) and Henry Stern (D-Canoga Park) saw progress on senate bills this week, as all of those introduced in committees were approved to move forward.

After a year of planning and preparation, the Little iLEADers Early Childhood Learning Center will welcome its first group of students to its facilities in Castaic and Antelope Valley Monday.

It took nearly a year for Jessica Bedrinana’s 9-year-old daughter, Sophie, to be correctly diagnosed with Lyme disease and PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Strep). In the summer

Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s deputies contained an area on Wellhaven Street in Canyon Country on Thursday afternoon in search of a parolee at large. The containment is now closed. According to

Santa Clarita Valley residents get a chance to do their part in battling the proliferation of heroin-like opioids, other painkillers and medication when National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day returns to

More than 300 students and their families gathered at Leona Cox Community School Wednesday night to participate in the school’s first Family Literacy Night. “We wanted to provide an opportunity

Before he was taken into custody, crisis negotiators had been called out by local sheriff’s deputies to talk a barricaded man down from a Newhall rooftop. Shortly after 4:35 p.m.

The proliferation of heroin in the Santa Clarita Valley which, by early indications, claimed the life of a Castaic man Sunday and sent eight heroin overdose victims to the hospital

Republican assembly members and advocates rallied to protect funding for services for those with developmental disabilities on Wednesday. Funds are threatened for people with disabilities as residential facilities are replaced

Four geese are taking a dip in a golf course pool after taking an illegal stroll across a busy Stevenson Ranch street, Wednesday afternoon. Video posted to the Facebook group

Nearly 90 years after the St. Francis Dam disaster, Congressman Steve Knight (R-Palmdale) is seeking to memorialize it. Alongside Congresswoman Julia Brownley (D-Westlake Village), Knight’s effort to enact the Saint

Los Angeles County’s Board of Supervisors flew across America to Washington D.C. this week for their annual trip to meet with federal officials and organizations. Kathryn Barger, supervisor of the

Twenty-six organizations from across the Santa Clarita Valley gathered at College of the Canyons (COC) Wednesday to participate in the second Volunteers in Action Fair. “I think it’s a great

For 25 years, the National Association of Letter Carriers has collected and donated food to local food pantries in an effort to “stamp out hunger.” The SCV Food Pantry is