
SCV Water board approves rate hike
Citing a litany of factors increasing the cost of water delivery in the Santa Clarita Valley, the SCV Water Agency authorized a five-year plan to raise rates, which will help

Citing a litany of factors increasing the cost of water delivery in the Santa Clarita Valley, the SCV Water Agency authorized a five-year plan to raise rates, which will help

A 35 year old Los Angeles man was arrested on suspicion of driving a stolen Mercedes on Tuesday, after being located traveling north on State Route 14 just north of

State agency says data contradicts landfill’s statements, leachate tank farm in danger Disputing Chiquita Canyon Landfill’s recent claims that the subsurface reaction is under control, the California Environmental Protection Agency

Two men were held to answer murder charges in the death of 31-year-old Fernando Edgar Bernabe, who was fatally shot in the chest outside Valencia liquor last summer. They had

Calvin Jellings was met with a stressful and fun task on Saturday. The Canyon High School freshman was given a piece of paper with a fictitious person’s profile. The one

News release Los Angeles County is inviting residents to dispose of their unwanted household hazardous and electronic waste at a free Household Hazardous/E-Waste Collection Event on Saturday from 9 a.m.

News release The Department of Water Resources on Friday conducted the April snow survey at Phillips Station. The manual survey recorded 39.5 inches of snow depth and a snow

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a man who contacted them to deny a sexual assault allegation, after the woman he was with accused him of the crime, a

News release The Democrat-controlled Senate Public Safety Committee rejected Kayleigh’s Law, Senate Bill 421, a law proposed by Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Acton, that would create new protections for victims

The developer proposing Metro Walk, a project planned for a 20-acre lot zoned for up to 498 apartments in Canyon Country, is asking city planners about a deal that might

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The U.S. Treasury on Monday placed sanctions on six individuals and seven companies for their alleged connections to Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel. The cartel was designated as

By Melanie Sun Contributing Writer An American citizen detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan in February said on Saturday that she has been released. Faye Hall thanked President Donald Trump for

By Terri Wu Contributing Writer President Donald Trump has dubbed April 2 “Liberation Day,” when he will unveil reciprocal tariffs to level the trading field between the United States and its

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer Elon Musk has praised the work of his Department of Government Efficiency and said “legitimate recipients” of Social Security will receive “more money, not less” as

Two vehicles were involved in a traffic collision just before 8 a.m. Tuesday at the intersection of McBean Parkway and Fairview Drive in Valencia, said a Los Angeles County Fire

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is hosting a public hearing Tuesday, when it’s expected to approve a series of annual rate increases that will raise the cost of water

The William S. Hart Union High School District board is considering a change for the district’s policy on animals at school, primarily as it applies to service animals in training.

The Saugus Union School District asset management advisory committee is set Wednesday to review and revise the recommendation report for the site of Santa Clarita Elementary School. At March’s meeting,

The Saugus Union School District governing board is set at Tuesday’s meeting to consider approving a behavior consulting firm to help address the “big behavior” issues in general education classrooms.

The Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board at Thursday’s meeting reviewed the first draft of a new board policy regarding the use of cell phones on campus. This new