
Eco Chicos work to promote environmental change
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

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

Keith Mowry, owner of Bob’s Country Meats in Canyon Country, died Friday night due to complications from surgery and infection doctors were unable to remove. “I’m very honored to have been married to

Keith Mowry, the owner of Bob’s Country Meats in Canyon Country, went into an organ-transplant surgery Friday to save his life after contracting a serious gall bladder infection, damaging his kidneys and

Throughout the Santa Clarita Valley and beyond, haunters are getting ready for a spooktacular Halloween, setting up garages and front yards as haunted houses, each unique and special in its

Throughout the Santa Clarita Valley and beyond, haunters are getting ready for a spooktacular Halloween, setting up garages and front yards as haunted houses, each unique and special in its own way.

While 3-year-old Damian Markham continues his battle against a fatal disease he’s had since birth, his mother says the community has continued to rally around him and his parents. Brittany

A home owned by the rapper Jonathan Porter, also known by his stage name Blueface, in Canyon Country was reportedly broken into earlier this month, with the suspects pulling a

Continuing on with a Halloween-season staple for local residents, the city of Santa Clarita held its annual Harvest Festival SENSES Block Party on Thursday. Filled with games such as pumpkin bowling,

Smells of Filipino food wafted outside the Newhall Community Center as a welcome for attendees of the Fil-Am Association of Santa Clarita Valley, “Pistahan at Bayanihan” (Festivities and Community) Cultural Festival. Inside the community

Classified employees within the Saugus Unified School District are now showing their COVID-19 vaccination verification or undergo weekly testing to work in the office. District staff presented an update on labor negotiations between

Health officials are expecting to see an increase of COVID-19 booster shots throughout Los Angeles County as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved new Moderna and Johnson and Johnson

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Hunter Greene is returning to his former home of Stevenson Ranch Saturday to meet local kids and give out free baseball cleats. Greene grew up training at

As you walk along the River Village Park Trail at Duane R. Harte Park, you can now enjoy nature and a story at the same time. The Santa Clarita Public

The total number of anti-Asian hate crimes within Los Angeles County rose 76% in 2020, according to a report released Wednesday. The L.A. County Commission on Human Relations said the

Residents in unincorporated Los Angeles County were told Thursday to ignore a recent notice concerning home registry from the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs, according to officials in Supervisor

News Release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, has co-sponsored the Prohibiting Internal Revenue Service Financial Surveillance Act to protect Americans’ private financial information, his office announced Thursday. The bill would prohibit the IRS from

Tuesday’s announcement concerning a threat of litigation over the Santa Clarita City Council’s current “at large” election process has turned a number of observers’ attention to not only next week’s meeting, but also an