
‘Ask a Nurse’ program begins at Bella Vida
By Raychel Stewart Bella Vida senior center began a new service for its clients Tuesday, providing free wellness checks and one-on-one conversations with nurses from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital from
By Raychel Stewart Bella Vida senior center began a new service for its clients Tuesday, providing free wellness checks and one-on-one conversations with nurses from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital from
A Canyon Country man accused of injurying his spouse, child abuse and other crimes pleaded not guilty to the charges filed against him. David Charles, 58, faces two counts of
A Newhall man was arrested Saturday on suspicion of battery causing great bodily injury for allegedly punching his female roommate several times in the head. Galin Petkov, 41, was arrested
County supervisors are expected to vote on a motion Tuesday calling for sheriff’s deputies to begin wearing body cameras. In the spirit of transparency and accountability, the body-worn cameras would
Most residents drive alone as their primary mode of transportation within the valley, but more would use Santa Clarita Transit if service was more frequent, a recent city survey revealed.Â
Dozens of workers at Hilton Garden Inn Valencia Six Flags won a $110,000 settlement between the owners of the chain-branded hotel over minimum wage violations, Los Angeles County officials announced.Â
In the month before he died in a deputy-involved shooting Sept. 12, Alvaro Venegas struggled with schizophrenia, his ex-wife said. Alvaro Duran Venegas, 35, who was the father of a
Donating blood is a popular way for people to give back to their communities and potentially save lives, and the American Red Cross plans to host several blood drives across Santa Clarita.
Local detectives are investigating a string of burglaries that occurred in the Fair Oaks neighborhood early Monday. Fair Oaks residents exchanging information about the property crimes on social media stressed
With the end of the summer months and the beginning of Autumn, the holiday season is right around the corner, and will begin with the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah.
Some winemakers I interview are introverted or so focused on the viticulture or oenology that they can’t reach far beyond that in polite social conversation. Well, I’m here to tell
The 2020 election is still months away, but Santa Claritans will have an opportunity to get to know Republican candidates running for California’s 25th Congressional District, which includes the Santa
Four auto-theft suspects were detained by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies at the Peachland Condominiums on Peachland Avenue on Monday. Deputies received a tip from a witness, who alerted
The Saugus High School cheerleading team held their annual Saugus Cheer Kids’ Clinic fundraiser on Sunday afternoon, filling the school gym with girls who dream of one day performing to packed stadiums.
Laughter, music and hugs filled the grounds of the Los Angeles Residential Community (LARC) Ranch Sunday afternoon as 500 people came together for this year’s annual fundraiser.
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a call Saturday night about an individual threatening another with a gun at the 28000 block of Greenwood Place in Castaic.
o brush fires that started less then 20 minutes apart halted traffic on the northbound 14 Freeway on Sunday morning.
By Kimberly Silverio-Bautista Approximately 1,500 volunteers gathered early Saturday morning, waiting to check in for the 25th annual River Rally Clean-Up and Environmental Expo. Mayor Marsha McLean opened the rally
The getaway car for one local thief may not have been fast, but it was enough, and now deputies are asking for the public’s help in tracking him down. The
Three motorcycle riders stranded in the remote hills of the Angeles National Forest were airlifted to safety Friday night after their bikes broke down. The riders, described by fire officials
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