
City releases results of public opinion survey
While Santa Clarita residents shared general satisfaction with city services in a recent poll conducted by a consultant, most residents expressed varying levels of concerns about the area’s growth and

While Santa Clarita residents shared general satisfaction with city services in a recent poll conducted by a consultant, most residents expressed varying levels of concerns about the area’s growth and

Two men being charged with attemped murder in connection with a July 4, 2023, Canyon Country shooting have a preliminary hearing scheduled for Sept. 30. Angel Aguero, 20, and Jaime

For the past four summers, Southern California Edison has been sending out scheduled maintenance outage notifications to customers like Saugus resident John Eubank, alerting them that the utility would be

Plan to replace the market draws numerous questions, concerns The owner of the land that hosts the Saugus Swap Meet confirmed Tuesday evening the market is expected to continue until

A local water official confirmed plans are in place to provide a portion of the water needed to add a little more green to the grass at Eternal Valley Memorial

The legal fallout from a camera found in the family restroom of a local chiropractic office continues, with a pair of lawsuits alleging The Joint Chiropractic location on McBean Parkway

Supporters of the LGBTQ community are calling Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signing of the SAFETY Act a win, while other local leaders say that it is simply another case of local

A report Sunday evening of an alleged trespassing at a Canyon Country pool led to the arrest of multiple people, including juveniles, with an 18-year-old man arrested on suspicion of

A 23-year-old man already on probation for vandalism was arrested Monday evening on suspicion of vandalism after causing approximately $1,000 in damage at a Castaic residence, according to Santa Clarita

Melanie Long said she was surprised when she learned that she was being honored by the Castaic Union School District for, as she put it simply, doing her job. The

The Vons in Stevenson Ranch has been publicly listed among the 63 stores that Kroger and Albertsons have planned to divest from as a result of their merger. The Federal

By Nathan Worcester Contributing Writer Sean O’Brien, the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, capped off the first night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, warning of the threat

By Sam Dorman Contributing Writer U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the Justice Department’s classified documents case against former President Donald Trump on Monday, ruling that special counsel Jack Smith’s appointment

By Janice Hisle Contributing Writer MILWAUKEE — It’s official: Former President Donald Trump is the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential nominee. The announcement was made almost simultaneously with Trump’s announcement of his

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer FBI agents have gained access to a phone belonging to Thomas Crooks, the man identified by law enforcement officials as shooting former President Donald Trump, the

A shooting occurred Monday evening in the 20400 block of Valle de Oro, near Nandina Lane, according to Deputy Robert Jensen of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Jensen said

Plans to build homes at the site of the Santa Clarita Valley’s popular twice-weekly swap meet will pay homage to the property’s historical past as the Saugus Speedway, city planners

The city of Santa Clarita sought an L.A. County Superior Court order to search a Canyon Country home back in May because officials say it had so many code violations

Tom Rolinski, Southern California Edison’s wildfire scientist, has almost 30 years of experience following fires. He helps SoCal Edison prepare for fire season by offering the utility a seasonal outlook,

While Black and Blue Restaurant announced its closure in February, an attempted murder case — one of the 19 alleged criminal incidents that preceded the bar-restaurant-night club’s departure — is