
Lost hiker found in Towsley Canyon
A lost hiker who reportedly fell off a cliff at Towsley Canyon hiking park was found Tuesday night. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies, as well as the SCV Search

A lost hiker who reportedly fell off a cliff at Towsley Canyon hiking park was found Tuesday night. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies, as well as the SCV Search

One person was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, after a traffic collision on Highway 14 where one person was ejected from their vehicle Tuesday night, according to

As national politics was at the forefront of everyone’s mind on Tuesday, California voters were asked to also decide on a number of ballot propositions that would define future state

Few eyes were not turned toward coverage of the presidential election on Tuesday, one that was massive in terms of both turnout and implications. The election night horse race between

By Raychel Stewart and Tammy Murga Early returns on Election Day showed some legislative incumbents led their races, while newcomers took sizable leads over their opponents in the state Senate

Early results show six candidates are in the lead for three divisions of the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board of directors as of Tuesday’s early polling numbers, but it

Early results showed Katherine Cooper and Matthew Watson in the lead for seats on the Saugus Union School District board Tuesday night, while incumbent Linda Storli and James Webb led

The three elections that will determine the majority of the makeup of the College of the Canyons board of trustees for the coming years received their first ballot return numbers

The city of Santa Clarita has faced an unprecedented number of challenges over the past year: wildfires, a deadly high school shooting, civil unrest and an ongoing global health crisis.

Election Day has finally passed, but a winner for the highly contested 25th Congressional District is far from official amid an unprecedented amount of mail-in voting. Early returns Tuesday showed

While a record number of Americans voted by mail this year in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, some Santa Clarita Valley residents still chose to vote in person at

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health released the following updated COVID-19 figures Tuesday: Countywide COVID-19 cases reported in the past 24 hours: 1,224 Total COVID-19 cases in L.A.

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to force seniors in the Santa Clarita Valley to quarantine, the Bella Vida SCV Senior Center has gotten creative, giving seniors the opportunity to continue

News release The College of the Canyons Art Gallery will present a public artist talk with Brooke Sauer to accompany her solo virtual exhibition “Out in the Blue” at 2:30

News release Three College of the Canyons architecture and interior design students have been selected to participate in the American Institute of Architects Los Angeles 2×8 Student Competition, Exhibition and

Members of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Juvenile Intervention Team, or J-Team, are inviting the community to come have a cup of coffee with them virtually during another “Java

A science teacher from Hart High School was on board a flight with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA, which discovered water molecules on the moon. Kathryn Smith

Santa Clarita city planners recently received an application for a “one-stop review” for a movie studio complex in Placerita Canyon, city officials confirmed Monday. A one-stop review is a preliminary

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health held a briefing Monday to caution residents about gathering in small and large groups as officials are seeing an increase in COVID-19

As voters head to the polls for the general election, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla shared what registered voters can expect Tuesday and beyond amid the COVID-19 pandemic and