
City agrees to buy part of Camp Scott
As part of the city of Santa Clarita’s plan to widen a section of Bouquet Canyon Road in Saugus, a slice of Camp Scott is being purchased from L.A. County

As part of the city of Santa Clarita’s plan to widen a section of Bouquet Canyon Road in Saugus, a slice of Camp Scott is being purchased from L.A. County

The Santa Clarita City Council struck a bargain Tuesday with Integral Communities in council chambers, paving the way for the project’s final approval at the council’s next meeting. The developer

In a new study published by WalletHub earlier this month, Santa Clarita was ranked the 29th safest city out of 182 cities it ranked in America. Santa Clarita is the

The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday approved a mixed-use development for the parking lot of the IHOP, adjacent to the Cinema Drive business park, on Bouquet Canyon Road in

A Santa Clarita Valley woman who had just completed her master’s degree was identified as the victim of a murder-suicide Oct. 15, according to police in Glendale, Arizona. Officials with

News release The Marching Centurions from Saugus High School started the band competition season with a big win in the Downey Field Tournament, hosted by Downey High School. As a

The William S. Hart Union High School District announced in a news release that Mahati Dharanipathi, a senior at West Ranch High School, has earned the prestigious Congressional Award. The

A high-speed pursuit Wednesday afternoon that apparently originated in the San Fernando Valley before making its way up Interstate 5 through the Santa Clarita Valley ended with a fatal solo

By John Haughey Contributing Writer There could be enough lithium in an ancient seabed below southwest Arkansas to “meet projected 2030 world demand for lithium in car batteries nine times over,”

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer Food products manufactured by Albertsons Companies are being pulled from the market after an ingredient supplier reported potential bacterial contamination. Idaho-based Albertsons is voluntarily withdrawing 12

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer With around 23 million early ballots returned, more Republicans appear to be voting early — with just under two weeks to go before the Nov. 5

Dodgers icon Fernando Valenzuela, the face of “Fernandomania” in Los Angeles and across the baseball world in the 1980s, died on Tuesday. He was 63. A cause of death was

News release The WiSH Education Foundation and Soroptimist International of Valencia are collaborating to help young women “ASCEND,” in an event that stands for “Achieve. Succeed. Confidence. Empower. Nurture. Drive.”

A bill that would have started a pilot program for community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees in nursing was vetoed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who cited other state programs in

For the second time before the upcoming election, candidates for the governing board overseeing the William S. Hart Union High School District spoke on some of the key issues that

Chiquita Canyon Landfill officials are once again threatening to sue L.A. County over an agreement the two parties made, the most recent letter stemming from the landfill operators’ concerns over

Officials with the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner have identified the motorcyclist who was killed in a hit-and-run collision in Granada Hills on Thursday night. Sebastian Brown, 21, of Newhall

News release Brandon Chang, a 17-year-old resident of Stevenson Ranch and junior at West Ranch High School, was recognized recently at the Dragon Challenge, hosted by the Dragon Kim Foundation,

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday called for a “strong reaction” from allied partners after what he said was “clear evidence” that North Korea is supplying

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer Five men cleared of rape charges sued former President Donald Trump on Monday, arguing he defamed them with comments he made at a recent presidential debate.