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Santa Clarita is approaching hazardous weather conditions on Saturday night with high winds and rain, according to the National Weather Service. According to the National Weather Service, Saturday morning to
One vehicle collided into a fire hydrant in Valencia on Saturday, shearing the hydrant, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. According to Eddie Pickett, a spokesman for the
The city of Santa Clarita is asking the Beverly Hills entrepreneur whose goal is to put a world-class resort in the quiet, equestrian-friendly community of Sand Canyon to start over,
Earlier this month, Yes I Can was able to secure a contract signing for Jake Arvizu, who is on the autism spectrum, at LA North Studios following an internship. Bret
Drivers going through the Newhall Pass or the grapevine can expect wet and windy conditions on New Year’s Eve — but road closures aren’t in the forecast, according to the National
The state Department of Education released its state assessment data, and overall test scores indicate a decline in English and mathematics at all grade levels including for elementary students in
Better handling. Easier maneuverability. And perhaps almost as important in this line of work, they add the element of surprise. Members of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Station’s Off-Highway Vehicle
While Democratic lawmakers recently committed to continuing social programs despite reports of an anticipated $25 billion deficit, GOP lawmakers decried the spending priorities set by the supermajority on the other
Delivering her final press briefing of the year, LA County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer expressed cautious optimism on COVID-19 numbers for winter, but stressed the importance of preventative measures.
The LA County Public Health Department issued a cold-weather alert affecting the Santa Clarita Valley for Monday, with weather experts predicting a weekend full of cooler temperatures, rain and wind.
By Alejandro Lazo and Jeanne Kuang CalMatters Writers California faces a projected deficit next year even if the nation avoids a recession. Despite the expected shortfall, policymakers say they’ll maintain spending
The United States Postal Service has announced price increases due to operating expenses and a lack of revenue, although some postal parcels are expected to decrease. The increase and decrease
In the last 12 months, legislators were busy. Every year, hundreds of new laws take effect in California, and 2022 was no exception. There were 997 laws chaptered, according to
Santa Clarita resident Chuck Morris, a Korean War veteran and a regular supporter of veterans’ activities in the Santa Clarita Valley, died of heart failure at the age of 87
A 36-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of grand theft after attempting to steal a catalytic converter in Canyon Country, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. Deputies responded
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies were meeting, greeting and even doling out the whip cream Wednesday at the Starbucks in Canyon Country, near the intersection of Camp Plenty and
A 33-year-old Newhall resident was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of burglary, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. Deputies received a call in regards to a possible burglary at
By Grace Gedye CalMatters Economy Writer In less than a week, job seekers in California will finally know how much a job pays when they apply for it — if companies
By Alejandro Lazo and Jeanne Kuang CalMatters Writers California faces a projected deficit next year even if the U.S. avoids a recession. Despite the expected shortfall, policymakers say they’ll maintain spending
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