
Newhall man accused of shooting deputy returns to court
A Newhall man accused of shooting a sheriff’s deputy in the neck in 2017 returned to court Wednesday and is expected to have another hearing date next month. Monolito Alexander

A Newhall man accused of shooting a sheriff’s deputy in the neck in 2017 returned to court Wednesday and is expected to have another hearing date next month. Monolito Alexander

After pulling a vehicle over for expired registration in Newhall on Tuesday, deputies reported finding a gun, as well as several bags of methamphetamine inside the car, according to law

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported on Thursday one of the highest daily COVID-19 death totals since the previous winter surge between the end of 2020 and

Sheriff’s deputies were working near Hillcrest Parkway Thursday afternoon, investigating to locate a firearm misplaced by a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department recruit, according to law enforcement personnel. Deputy Alejandra

News release State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced that Senate Bill 485), extending the Film and Television Tax Credit until 2030, was approved by the Senate Committee on Governance and Finance. Wilk authored the

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter Santa Clarita Valley residents worried about the prospect of violent young offenders who may be housed in Saugus told Los Angeles County supervisors to house them somewhere

News release Assemblywoman Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, announced that her bill to increase access to state child care services and preschools passed both the Assembly’s Committee on Human Services and Committee

Multiple vehicles were destroyed in a carport fire in Canyon Country early Thursday morning. The fire was first reported at approximately 1:33 a.m. on the 27000 block of Camp Plenty

Following a year of productions being forcibly shut down or being heavily mitigated, the city of Santa Clarita Film Office reported a relatively large comeback for the entertainment industry in

Following the announcement of another change in L.A. County Public Health Department protocols for campuses last week, the Saugus Union School District informed parents that they would be taking an

A former Saugus High School principal accused of perjury and conflict of interest pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday to both charges. Bill Bolde, 65, who was at the

News release The Newhall School District will be hosting an enrollment orientation event via Zoom from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 20, and Tuesday, Feb. 1, to help parents learn about

The Santa Clarita City Council returned once again from a closed-door meeting Tuesday night with nothing to report out in regard to the litigation filed last month against the city

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter County supervisors responding to the skyrocketing demand for COVID-19 testing want law enforcement and county business officials to come up with a plan that

Two years ago, Justin Shakoori of Canyon Country decided his Eagle Scout project would be a way to give back to local heroes. He and his father, Sassan, with some

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services has launched a new program to increase COVID-19 testing for residents unable to schedule appointments, by providing test kits that can test

A man accused of having committed a number of violent felonies — including attempted murder and child abuse — in Canyon Country two years ago returned to court last week. David

Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Crime Impact Team reported Tuesday that they believe they have apprehended the suspect responsible for a New Year’s Day shooting in Canyon

A man was arrested in Canyon Country early Tuesday morning on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon after a woman sustained a gunshot wound to the upper torso, according

It’s not just living somewhere that makes you part of a community, but when you spend nearly every day walking the streets of a neighborhood, sometimes that’s enough to make