
Rattlesnake season is here: ways to stay safe, alert outdoors
The return of warm weather to the Santa Clarita Valley also means the return of rattlesnakes to open spaces, parks and backyards. According to the California Department of Fish and

The return of warm weather to the Santa Clarita Valley also means the return of rattlesnakes to open spaces, parks and backyards. According to the California Department of Fish and

Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club member Araceli Arreola was among 23 Boys and Girls Club members honored at the Los Angeles Alliance for Boys and Girls Clubs’ 2017

Local sheriff’s deputies chased young burglary suspects into the Santa Clara River wash near Jakes Way Thursday, arresting at least three suspects at gunpoint shortly after 12:30 p.m. No shots

A one-time police officer, attorney and also registered sex offender whose last reported address was near the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall was sentenced to 214 days in jail and
A truck driver was injured and taken to the hospital Thursday morning after the truck hit a tree, knocked down a utility pole and sheared a fire hydrant in Valencia.

Usually, a student at a Kumon Math and Reading Center completes the organization’s math program in several years when they are well into junior high school or high school. “For

Community discussion about the Chiquita Canyon Landfill controversy will continue Wednesday, April 19. Over 100 Santa Clarita residents shared their two-minute testimonies at the first public forum on March 1,

A thick wispy gray smoke poured out of the former Pier One Imports building in Valencia Tuesday afternoon. Five large, red fire engines with sirens ablaze screamed down Magic Mountain

Pipelines that one day are expected to bring water to 21,000 homes west of the interstate, are expected to be built over the next five years, according to a capital

Shutting off lawn sprinklers in the Santa Clarita Valley two months ago enabled local water retailers to conserve 40 percent of the water used in 2013. Constant, nearly daily rain

Students from across the Santa Clarita were on fire for science during Vicki White’s week-long Hands-On Science Spring Break Camp. Nicknamed “The Science Lady,” White brings experiments and fun to

It’s difficult to witness a child suffering from abuse, but it’s even more difficult to report child abuse only for nothing be done about it. As April is Child Abuse

After three decades of enabling grown men to run between trees and shoot each other with paintballs, the married couple that own Paintball USA say they are being driven out

A stone memorial honoring four young California Highway Patrol officers gunned down in a deadly shootout almost 50 years ago now rests in front of the Newhall station. On April

For nearly 25 years, Jane Bettencourt-Soto has dedicated countless hours of volunteerism and service to nonprofit organizations throughout the Santa Clarita Valley. “From the time we got here we just

Santa Clarita’s community of mobile home park residents and mobile home park owners gathered for two meetings to weigh in on changes being made to the city’s municipal code. Most

It’s full steam ahead in the push to develop Santa Clarita Valley’s east end as county planners resurrected two longstanding housing projects near Vasquez Canyon. Planners with the Los Angeles

The City of Santa Clarita is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the person, or persons, responsible for the disappearance of Santa Clarita resident William

Both of Senator Henry Stern’s senate bills set for committee hearings on Tuesday are successfully moving forward. One of many steps to keep natural gas injections out of Aliso Canyon,

On Tuesday morning, 40 young paddlers tested the waters as they hopped onto dragon boats and paddled out into the Castaic Lake Lower Lagoon. Led by volunteers and members of