
One injured in crash involving city bus
At least one person was injured following a Canyon Country traffic collision involving a city of Santa Clarita bus on Thursday. The incident was reported near the intersection of Soledad

At least one person was injured following a Canyon Country traffic collision involving a city of Santa Clarita bus on Thursday. The incident was reported near the intersection of Soledad

A Canyon Country man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of rape with the use of drugs and intoxicants in connection to a reported attack earlier this year. The arrest is

At least one person was reported wounded in a shooting in Newhall Wednesday night, prompting a response from law enforcement and medical personnel. The shooting was reported at 10:26 p.m. near the intersection of Peachland Avenue

The Santa Clarita Planning Commission approved the installation and operation of a Verizon wireless communication facility that will expand wireless coverage in the city’s center. “We can see that the increase in coverage with the

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported an additional COVID-19 death Tuesday, bringing the total number of deaths at the hospital to 167, according to hospital spokesman Patrick Moody. Since July 2, 19 people have died

The population of the city of Santa Clarita grew by 29.7% between 2010 and 2020, according to U.S. Census data released Monday that will be used to redistrict boundaries for various political offices in California. The city

In an effort to keep adopted pets from returning to the shelter, the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control has launched a free online resource center to

Los Angeles County Department of Veterinary Public Health officials are urging pet owners to vaccinate their dogs after reports that leptospirosis and canine influenza are spreading across the county. Leptospirosis

A federal court handed international mining conglomerate Cemex a win last week in its decades-long battle to establish a mining operation in Soledad Canyon. In granting Cemex’s motion for a summary judgment in its lawsuit
Firefighters were able to hold the Emigrant Fire burning near Pyramid Lake to 255 acres Tuesday as they worked to build containment lines around its perimeter. The blaze first broke

Deputies: Call came from child reporting family disturbance A man surrendered to Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies shortly after 6 p.m. Tuesday after a report of a possible gunshot victim in Canyon Country Tuesday evening prompted a response from both

Two suspects accused of having committed felonies in the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court on Friday, receiving future dates to reappear in court. Christian Ortiz A Valencia man accused

A 20-year-old Canyon Country man was arrested Thursday on suspicion of assaulting his girlfriend while she held their infant son. Late Wednesday night, law enforcement personnel responded to a report

A Canyon Country man accused of attempted murder, injuring his spouse and child abuse was held to answer on Friday for six of the seven charges brought against him. David
Officials with the Angeles National Forest announced Monday evening that although it had quickly spread when first ignited, firefighters have been able to hold the #EmigrantFire to 255 acres and

City of Santa Clarita Transit officials were forced to temporarily pause two trips on Monday after 20 employees, including bus drivers and call dispatchers, called out of work due to COVID-19-related reasons. “We

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported another death related to COVID-19 Monday. The most recent death brings the hospital’s total since the onset of the pandemic to 166, while the Santa

A three-vehicle collision in Gorman early Saturday morning led to injuries for one and a suspected felony DUI arrest for another, according to law enforcement officials. The crash and subsequent

Both classified staff and teachers in the William S. Hart Union HIgh School District voiced their displeasure with the ongoing negotiations regarding employee pay during Wednesday night’s governing board meeting,

Santa Clarita Valley residents awoke Monday morning to the smell and sight of smoke, but officials say the hazy air is being blown in from a fire north of the