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Truck fire breaks out near Newhall Pass

A truck fire broke out near the Newhall Pass on Tuesday, with the fire reportedly remaining isolated to the vehicle and not spreading to the nearby brush.      The fire, originally

Brush fire breaks out north of SCV

A brush fire broke out north of the Santa Clarita Valley Monday afternoon, but responding units were able to extinguish the blaze quickly.   The fire, dubbed the #WhitakerIC, was first

Deputies detain one in reported stolen vehicle

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies engaged in an apparent felony traffic stop for an allegedly stolen vehicle on Sunday, according to law enforcement radio traffic.   The reported stop was

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Bicyclist found down Friday night

Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies and paramedics responded to a bicyclist found down on the street Friday night.   According to a witness, the bicyclist was riding an electric bike on

Truck falls into sinkhole in Valencia

A truck fell into sinkhole that appeared in Valencia on Friday.   The call was first reported at 5:59 p.m. near the intersection of Decoro Drive and Dickason Drive, according to

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Man arrested on suspicion of stalking

A 39-year-old Sylmar resident was arrested on suspicion of stalking at approximately 7 p.m. on Thursday.  According to Sgt. Keith Greene with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, the suspect

City receives award for marriage ceremonies program

News release  The city of Santa Clarita has been awarded the 2022 International Institute of Municipal Clerks Program Excellence in Governance Award for Innovative Customer Service for the widely popular

SCV Water announces death of board member

Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency officials confirmed Thursday night the death of the board’s vice president, Jerry Gladbach. He was 82 years old.    Gladbach had served on the SCV Water

L.A. County moves into “high” COVID tier

Los Angeles County has moved into the “high” tier for COVID-19-related hospitalizations, creeping the county ever closer to the return of indoor mask mandates.  Barbara Ferrer, director of the L.A.