
City holds ribbon-cutting for new park
In what is now the city’s 36th park open to residents, the city of Santa Clarita held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its newest playground and recreation area at Vista Canyon

In what is now the city’s 36th park open to residents, the city of Santa Clarita held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its newest playground and recreation area at Vista Canyon

First responders were called to the scene of brush fire that was stopped at less than a quarter-acre on Sunday. The fire was first reported at 4:10 p.m., just south

An injured dirt biker was airlifted out of an off-road trail near Charlie Canyon Road in Castaic on Saturday afternoon. First responders received the call at 11:57 a.m. California Highway

Due to the seismic needs of the structure and the projected declining enrollment at the school, the Saugus Union School District governing board held a study session on Thursday to

Multiple suspects accused of committing felonies in the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court this week, receiving future dates to appear before a judge once again. Marcel Taylor A Canyon

Richard Wirthlin remembers the two countries, and their people: “My heart aches for so many good Russians. My heart aches for so many good Ukrainians,” is how Wirthlin describes his

Students at Santa Clarita Valley International charter school are taking flight — literally. As part of iLEAD’s Student Aerospace Project, SCVi hosted a Glider on Campus event on Monday in which

The closing arguments were given Thursday in a case involving a Santa Clarita Valley Water board member accused of domestic violence. While the prosecution focused on the statements given by

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, concerned about drought, put a plan in place for a not-so-rainy day, when state water officials went looking

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter The ongoing feud between the L.A. County sheriff and the county Board of Supervisors over transparency intensified this week when the inspector general reported

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter Masks are no longer required indoors — just strongly recommended, as of Friday. As promised, the Los Angeles County Public Health Department issued a

Dozens of high school volunteers and others sorted what they said was about 10 tons of donated food and supplies last week at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day

By Jim HoltSenior Investigative Reporter Masks are no longer required indoors — just strongly recommended, as of Friday. As promised, the Los Angeles County Public Health Department issued a modified health

The final witnesses, including the defendant himself and the Sheriff’s Department investigator, took the stand Wednesday in a case involving a Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board member accused of

The William S. Hart Union High School District board was informed Wednesday evening that it would not need to take a vote on recent changes to public health orders regarding

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies located and arrested a 16-year-old boy Wednesday in connection with a stabbing in Canyon Country in February, according to law enforcement. Deputy Natalie Arriaga,

News release College of the Canyons received the second highest team score in the nation for the American Association of Two-Year Colleges Student Mathematics League Test, which is a two-round

Los Angeles County Fire Department firefighters knocked down a laundry room fire in Newhall Wednesday afternoon. Firefighters received reports of residential structure fire on the 23500 block of Neargate Drive

News release The Saugus High School drumline is having a fundraiser at the Albertsons on Bouquet Canyon Road on Saturday for its winter line show. It is the first time

Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, introduced legislation in February that would prohibit a state agency from giving no-bid contracts to companies that made charitable donations on behalf of