
Sheriff’s deputies investigating alleged arson
Officials with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are investigating an alleged arson that occurred in Gorman on Thursday evening. Deputies responded to a suspect slashing tires and setting a
Officials with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are investigating an alleged arson that occurred in Gorman on Thursday evening. Deputies responded to a suspect slashing tires and setting a
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, issued a statement via a representative at Tuesday’s Saugus Union School District governing board meeting in support of teachers demanding more pay. In a prepared
In West Ranch’s 17th annual commencement ceremony, 505 Wildcats dazzled in gold and blue gowns as they took a leap into their future Wednesday evening. Among them were 304 students
By Mark Tapscott Contributing Writer Members on both sides of a key House panel expressed support this week for a bill to begin revising a law that protects social media companies
Santa Clarita homeschooled teens Andreya Garcia and twin brothers Eithan and Matthew Gaxiola were looking for enrichment programs to meet other students their age. On their own separate accounts, all
The Santa Clarita Planning Commission unanimously approved its recommendation Tuesday of the Town Center Specific Plan, an effort by planners to keep the mall a retail driver for the city
Local student earns dean’s list recognition at Valdosta State University Valdosta State University announced Amir Bishop, of Valencia, has earned a spot on the fall 2023 dean’s list. Dean’s list
The head of the Chiquita Canyon Advisory Committee has raised pointed questions for landfill officials and regulators as residents remain plagued by their potential exposure to noxious chemicals and nauseating
Luke Weaker, an eighth-grade student at Arroyo Seco Junior High School, has started a GoFundMe to replace a set of books for future classes to enjoy. The book, “The Paper
The Samuel Dixon Family Health Center held its second annual cornhole tournament on Saturday at the Lucky Luke Brewing Company. Each team, which consisted of two people, paid $100 to
High schools throughout Santa Clarita and Southern California performed in West Ranch’s theater, library and jazz room during Super Jazz at the Ranch on Saturday. The musicians were advised by
By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer President Joe Biden announced his latest student loan forgiveness plan by canceling $7.7 billion in debts, taking the total amount of such loans canceled under his
Saugus Union School District Superintendent Colleen Hawkins is doing “OK,” a school official confirmed Tuesday, after paramedics were called to the district office Monday shortly before closing. Jennifer Stevenson,
By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The FBI responded to claims that its agents were armed and were authorized to use deadly force during a search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago
By Ryan Sabalow CalMatters Writer Republican Assemblymember Juan Alanis, a former Stanislaus County sheriff’s sergeant, and San Ramon Democrat Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, a women’s rights advocate, may not have a lot in
By Jeremia Kimelman CalMatters Writer Special interest groups spent more than $114 million to lobby California officials and legislators in the first quarter of this year, matching the pace last year
By Jana J. Pruet Contributing Writer OpenAI said it plans to discontinue using one of its ChatGPT voices after Scarlett Johansson alleged it sounded “eerily similar” to her own. On Monday,
It is well known that the medical industry has high requirements for equipment out of its particularity. Nowadays, high-quality CNC(Computer Numerical Control) aluminum parts are widely applied in the healthcare
L.A. County Fire Department officials responded to the Saugus Union School District Office late Tuesday afternoon for a medical emergency involving the district’s superintendent, according to a source at the
A former L.A. County Sheriff’s Department deputy accused of covering up a Stevenson Ranch DUI crash involving a fellow deputy nearly two years ago was held to answer to the
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