
Autopsy report of baby offers new details
The autopsy report of 2-month-old Jelani Taylor, whose cause of death was ruled a homicide, has provided more details surrounding her death in September of last year. According to the

The autopsy report of 2-month-old Jelani Taylor, whose cause of death was ruled a homicide, has provided more details surrounding her death in September of last year. According to the

Saugus Café is scheduled to be honored at an El Clampus Vitus’ “Clampers” plaque dedication ceremony in recognition for being a historical establishment as the oldest operational café in Los

News release Do you want your lawn to look its best? The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is offering a free virtual gardening class Saturday at 9 a.m. in

One pedestrian was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene on Friday morning in Canyon Country, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department and Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station

A traffic collision on the southbound side of Highway 14 occurred at approximately 9:30 a.m. Friday, causing heavy traffic, according to Officer Moises Marroquin with the California Highway Patrol. Marroquin

News release College of the Canyons is the only California community college named among “America’s Best Colleges for Student Voting” by Washington Monthly magazine for its commitment to inspiring

The first confirmed death caused by Monkeypox in the U.S. occurred this week in Los Angeles County, according to the L.A. County Department of Public Health. The patient was described

Following the end of the nightly full closures of the Interstate 5 in Castaic due to construction needs and repairs, Supervisor Kathryn Barger praised the Caltrans construction crews for completing

A 33-year-old homeless man was arrested Wednesday afternoon after he allegedly assaulted store employees while trying to leave with stolen goods, according to law enforcement officials. The arrest stems from

Saugus Union School District officials clarify how board member’s resignation affects November election After Laura Arrowsmith announced her resignation Tuesday from her position as representative of Trustee Area No. 2,

District staff begins initial steps for an approximately $7.5 million project, board approves actions for junior high projects The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board voted 4-0

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, announced this week that his Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act passed through the House as a part of H.R. 7939, the “Student

News release The city of Santa Clarita is scheduled Sept. 23 to present the 2022 Parent Resource Symposium titled “Chasing the High.” Parents, guardians, teachers and youth are

The Saugus High School marching band and color guard has had to endure things, one after the other, and still has managed to find a way to succeed — to

7 local students graduate from Oregon State University Oregon State University graduated more than 7,300 students during ceremonies June 11 and 12, including seven local students. Local students graduating this

Avenues Supported Living Services held its 6th annual No-Tap Bowling Tournament and Fundraiser at Valencia Lanes on Sunday, drawing in more than 200 participants. Bowlers could compete for small prizes,

Two men accused of having committed felonies within the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court on Wednesday, once again receiving future court dates to appear. Marcel Taylor A Canyon Country
No case has yet been presented to the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office against an L.A. County sheriff’s deputy arrested on suspicion of drunkenly crashing his patrol vehicle in Stevenson

In recognition of Suicide Prevention Month, the city of Santa Clarita announced Tuesday that it would be partnering with a local nonprofit to spread awareness regarding mental health and community

In a unanimous decision during Tuesday night’s regular meeting, the Santa Clarita City Council approved the distribution of a $300,000 grant that will be used to refurbish SCVHistory.com. Citing SCVHIstory.com