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Capt. Diez talks public safety with VIA

Homeowners with Ring security systems and the alerts on their smartphones are familiar with seeing neighbor reports of stolen packages, forced-entry burglaries or even questions about loud popping sounds —

Public Health: Surge is over, pandemic is not

By Jim HoltSenior Investigative Reporter As the number of new cases, hospitalizations and people dying of COVID continue to drop, public health officials advised residents remain cautious as a sub-variant

Alleged infidelity leads to assault, arrest

A man was arrested on suspicion of assaulting another man after reportedly finding the victim and his girlfriend alone in a car together, according to law enforcement officials.  The arrest

Local legislators call for ‘gas price’ relief

Local leaders who represent the Santa Clarita Valley in Sacramento lobbied this week in support of providing California residents with relief from climbing gas prices.   The news of widespread support

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SCV Water Agency finalizes its election boundaries

By Jim Holt
  Senior Investigative Reporter   Local water officials finalized a plan Tuesday to keep the existing map of their Santa Clarita Valley election boundaries the way they are.   Over

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SCV men accused of felonies return to court

Three Santa Clarita Valley men accused of having committed felonies returned to court on Thursday, each receiving a future date to appear before a judge once again.   Monolito Guerra   Monolito

Seniors on patrol

Eleanor Moschetti, 79, and Susan Rodgers, 76, wanted to make a difference in their community of Santa Clarita.  In 2002, Moschetti and Rodgers joined the California Highway Patrol Senior Volunteer

Officers stop 120 mph street race, make arrests

California Highway Patrol officers reportedly stopped a street race on Interstate 5 that involved multiple cars and reached speeds of approximately 120 mph.   The incident was first reported shortly before