
Save Saugus Cafe campaign garners ‘overwhelming’ support
While The Original Saugus Cafe has survived some of the Santa Clarita Valley’s worst disasters in its 133 years — including the 1928 St. Francis Dam collapse, the January 1994

While The Original Saugus Cafe has survived some of the Santa Clarita Valley’s worst disasters in its 133 years — including the 1928 St. Francis Dam collapse, the January 1994

Under newly elected L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón’s policy changes, there would not have been justice in the Gabriel Fernandez case, according to Deputy District Attorney Jon Hatami, a

A bus reportedly caught fire while driving on the freeway through the Santa Clarita Valley on Wednesday. The fire was first reported at 3:34 p.m. on the northbound-side of Interstate

There are more than 477 locations listed on the L.A. County Department of Public Health’s website for COVID-19 outbreaks at nonresidential locations countywide, with 20 of the addresses in the

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Monday his appointment to serve as the vice chair of the Senate Education and Governmental Organization and Rules committees. “California is facing unprecedented

A second round of stimulus checks returned for discussion Wednesday as U.S. lawmakers near an agreement on a new coronavirus relief deal of about $900 billion, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa

Canyon Springs Community School announced Tuesday it would be closing the campus for the remainder of the week due to coyotes, according to school officials. Sulphur Springs Union School District

The Southern California region, which includes Los Angeles County, reached 0.5% intensive care unit availability on Wednesday as the county reported record numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. While Northern

Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board members voted Tuesday to approve a dedication at Central Park to honor the victims of the deadly Saugus High School shooting, following heated commentary

A California federal court recently ruled against the environmental group Center for Biological Diversity in a lawsuit challenging the way a habitat conservation plan would affect the California condor in

A number of ongoing criminal cases involving incidents that occurred in the Santa Clarita Valley were brought before county judges this week, all of which received subsequent extensions into 2021.

William S. Hart Union High School District officials informed parents that due to logistical concerns heading into finals week, the cohort groups of students who have been receiving in-person instruction

Many team competitions in both adult and youth sports leagues will not be allowed in California until at least Jan. 25, according to an announcement issued Monday by the California

While the pandemic has delayed many celebrations, the Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation still found a way to pay tribute to the SCV’s educators with a virtual Teacher Tribute ceremony.

Santa Clarita Valley Water board Director BJ Atkins, whom voters reelected in November, has confirmed he plans to resign as early as May. “I won’t (resign) until May or July,”

A bipartisan group of California senators, including Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, is urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to reclassify restaurants as essential businesses amid everchanging safety restrictions and COVID-19 surges.

The Southern California region’s intensive care unit capacity continued its decline Tuesday, dropping to just 1.7%, as Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported an additional death, bringing the Santa Clarita Valley

Santa Clarita residents interested in applying for positions serving on various local boards, such as the Arts and Planning commissions, have until Saturday, Dec. 19. This year, there are eight

One patient was transported to the hospital following a single-vehicle crash near Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Monday afternoon. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to reports of a

As the holidays approach, the Salvation Army’s Santa Clarita Valley Corps is seeking community members to adopt local families and senior citizens who otherwise wouldn’t have the resources to celebrate