
Hiker found dead in Towsley Canyon
A 71-year-old hiker was pronounced dead at about 8:45 a.m. Tuesday after suffering an apparent cardiac arrest in Towsley Canyon on The Old Road. According to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokeswoman

A 71-year-old hiker was pronounced dead at about 8:45 a.m. Tuesday after suffering an apparent cardiac arrest in Towsley Canyon on The Old Road. According to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokeswoman

A probationary teacher from Rancho Pico Junior High School in Stevenson Ranch was arrested Monday on campus on suspicion of driving under the influence, possession of alcohol on school grounds,

Los Angeles County Chief Executive Officer Fesia Davenport is scheduled to present a $38.5 billion recommended budget to the L.A. County Board of Supervisors Tuesday. In a press briefing Monday,

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies reported arresting a group of four individuals early Friday morning on suspicion of stealing catalytic converters and possessing the tools necessary to quickly remove

A former rideshare driver accused of having committed multiple acts of rape and sexual assault returned to court on Friday. Nicolas Morales, of Canyon Country, was arrested Feb. 23, 2019,

A 33-year-old Palmdale woman was arrested Friday after she was accused of stealing a delivery package from her own workplace, according to law enforcement officials. The arrest stems from a

Officials from the L.A. County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office have announced the identity of a local woman killed in a Palmdale-area traffic collision earlier this month. The official coroner’s report identifies

Flanked by protesters and government leaders alike, Mayor Laurene Weste announced Monday that the city of Santa Clarita had officially filed a lawsuit against L.A. County over the reopening of

College of the Canyons unveiled its brand-new Multicultural Center in an open house on Monday in an effort to bring together and further engage different communities on campus. The center,

News release College of the Canyons engineering major Jammal Yarbrough is one of 14 students, and the only community college student, from across the nation to be selected for the

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and Rep. Bruce Westerman, R-Arkansas, have introduced the No Timber From Tyrants Act. The legislation would ban imports of wood products from

Santa Clarita Sheriff’s deputies are asking the public to come forward if they have any information relating to the whereabouts of Christina Zapien and her 7-year-old son. Zapien, who lives

Students at Live Oak Elementary school were in for another surprise on Friday when construction workers doing renovations gifted them with more than 80 free pizzas. The free pies came

Around 200 people showed up to an unusual Easter egg hunt on the water at Castaic Lagoon on Saturday morning. Hosted by the Castaic Lake Dragon Boat club, attendees were

A man was robbed at gunpoint at approximately 2:20 a.m. on Saturday near 20401 Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country, sheriff’s officials reported. The suspect, described as a Hispanic male

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter While recent rains may not have been the “March Miracle” water officials were hoping for, they remain excited about the prospect of transforming the

When her mother was diagnosed with breast and lung cancer, Susan Grogan retired to take care of her. After her mother died in 2012, Grogan, 69, said she found herself

An injured hiker was airlifted to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Friday after sustaining injuries on a hiking trail near Placerita Motorway and Nadeau Motorway in Placerita Canyon, according to

Kids at Live Oak Elementary in Castaic had the ultimate excuse to get out of class for an hour on Thursday and it was all thanks to a drawing done

Valencia-based law firm diDonato Law Center announced Tuesday that it had filed three lawsuits against the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, alleging the team’s stadium security had committed “acts of violence”