
Country club owner sues city for $250M
The owner of the Sand Canyon Country Club has filed a lawsuit seeking no less than $250 million in damages from the city of Santa Clarita for alleged ethnic discrimination and lack of

The owner of the Sand Canyon Country Club has filed a lawsuit seeking no less than $250 million in damages from the city of Santa Clarita for alleged ethnic discrimination and lack of

Valencia High School students Morgan Abarca and Elli Lyznick spent hours practicing their routines for the day when they would join their marching band at Valencia and compete against teams across Los Angeles County.

Santa Clarita Valley families came hand in hand with children and an assortment of bags for the return of First Presbyterian Church’s Halloween Trunk or Treat party, which looked more

Saugus High School’s Young Americans Foundation Club was joined by other students and staff Sunday for a 5K to support the Wounded Warriors Project. Carrying American flags, participants walked from

Valencia High School parents were alerted by school administrators Tuesday night that 33 positive COVID-19 cases had been diagnosed on the Vikings campus within the last week. The cases, according

Ahead of an Oct. 31 automatic renewal scheduled for the PerkinElmer COVID-19 laboratory’s $1.7 billion contract, state Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, is continuing to put pressure on the California

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies investigated a report of a possible burglar being caught on video at a residence in Castaic on Monday. Deputies were called to the scene on the

The Grammy-winning Stevenson Ranch resident accused of multiple counts of rape and sexual assault returned to court last week, receiving a future court date to appear. Noel Fisher, 42, of Stevenson Ranch, was

Following about an inch of rain in the Santa Clarita Valley on Monday, depending on where you were standing, sunny skies are forecasted for the area for the rest of the week, according to officials

The committee overseeing the decision on where to place the county’s juvenile offenders said it’s waiting to hear back from the Board of Supervisors before making a housing decision, officials said Monday. During their

Two men were arrested in Agua Dulce on a litany of allegations, including suspicion of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and grand theft. According to officials at

Construction is underway at Castaic Lake, as officials from the California Department of Water Resources work to make seismic improvements on Castaic Dam’s tower access bridge. Castaic Lake is one

Six Flags Magic Mountain unveiled plans for a new, record-breaking roller coaster last week. In partnership with Warner Bros. Themed Entertainment and DC, the Valencia amusement park is set to

As global supply chain issues continue to affect California, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order directing state agencies to identify additional ways to alleviate congestion at the state’s ports.

The Small Business Administration has significantly upped the cap for COVID-19 Emergency Injury Disaster Loans from $500,000 to $2 million, providing low-interest, long-term loans for small businesses and nonprofits that

An injured hiker at Whitney Canyon Park prompted a full response from multiple rescue agencies Sunday afternoon. The incident was first reported shortly after 1:30 p.m. near the intersection of

Known by students at Canyon High School as the biggest club on campus, the Eco Chicos Environmental Club is doing what it can to change the world one piece of

From the big leagues to where he started, Cincinnati Reds pitcher Hunter Greene returned to his hometown in Stevenson Ranch for a morning of community outreach. “As we know, baseball is

Firefighters airlifted a bicyclist for possible injuries near the Placerita Canyon Nature Center, according to emergency responders. First responders received a call at approximately 1:24 p.m. about a bicyclist with a broken arm at Placerita Canyon Road in the

With an understanding of the impacts that a trauma like a school shooting or quarantine isolation — as well as more traditional problems like domestic violence or homelessness — can have on children, local elementary school officials are touting the benefits of a social-emotional