
Bank-robbery case assigned new prosecutor after leakÂ
An Acton bank robbery suspect won’t be getting a mistrial, but his case is getting a new prosecutor after an L.A. County Superior Court official inadvertently published a judge’s sealed
An Acton bank robbery suspect won’t be getting a mistrial, but his case is getting a new prosecutor after an L.A. County Superior Court official inadvertently published a judge’s sealed
The bad news about a terrible situation in Castaic became even more troubling Tuesday evening for residents impacted by ongoing problems at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill: The subsurface reaction that’s
The Newhall School District governing board was told at Tuesday’s meeting that the district’s student population is projected to decrease over the next seven years. David Kaitz, vice president and
The Newhall School District governing board at Tuesday’s meeting approved a positive certification for the district’s second interim financial report. “The district is reporting that the budget is ‘positive’ and
By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer President Donald Trump condemned violence against Tesla dealerships and said he would consider labeling perpetrators as domestic terrorists on Tuesday, following multiple acts of vandalism and
By Ryan Morgan Contributing Writer U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reiterated calls for Russia to enter into a 30-day cease-fire agreement with Ukraine and indicated that many options remain
By Jackson Richman Contributing Writer WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans do not have the votes to advance a House Republican bill to fund the government through Sept. 30, Senate Minority Leader Chuck
News release The WiSH Education Foundation announced a new event in which participants will be able to raise funds to help local students by rappelling nearly 100 feet from the
Kiran Dong fell in love with theater and the performing arts at a young age. To help nurture that passion, he participated in summer camps that would help with his
The St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church welcomed hundreds of community members to its first week of the 47th annual Lenten Fish Fry with this year’s proceeds donated to victims
Investigator describes pair as ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ of retail theft A recently voter-approved ballot measure, Proposition 36, is already making a difference in the charges that detectives can present to
California Highway Patrol Newhall-area officers arrested a 39-year-old Frazier Park man on suspicion of driving under the influence on Sunday night. The driver was found to have three previous convictions
The Castaic Union School District governing board is set Thursday to approve the district’s second interim financial report and the next seven-year projections of its student population. Based on the
The Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board is set to approve a positive certification for the district’s second interim financial report on Wednesday. According to the meeting agenda, the
Myrna Condie, a longtime Santa Clarita Valley volunteer, philanthropist and 2012 SCV Woman of the Year honoree, died March 4. She was 78. Myrna Condie and her husband, Gary Condie,
By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer A federal judge on Monday declined to compel President Donald Trump’s administration to restore foreign assistance contracts that it had canceled. U.S. District Judge Amir Ali
By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer A federal judge in New York has temporarily blocked any effort by the Trump administration to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student and permanent resident who
By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer Authorities have arrested 25 Canadian nationals for allegedly defrauding elderly Americans of millions of dollars in a fake bail bond scheme, according to U.S. Immigration and
By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The Social Security Administration, as of March 27, will again start holding back 100% of a beneficiary’s monthly benefits to recover overpayments. Prior to March last
By Ryan Morgan Contributing Writer Kyiv has agreed to enter into a 30-day cease-fire with Moscow as a means of kickstarting further talks to end the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war. Delegations from
Filled with the top stories to start your day, and emergency news alerts.Â
25060 Avenue Stanford, St. 141
Valencia, CA, 91355
Main Desk: 661-259-1234
Newsroom: 661-255-1234
Advertising: 661-287-5564