
Man accused of Snapchat solicitation of teen
Detectives with the Special Victims Unit of the Sheriff’s Department suspect a Mission Hills man solicited photos of a 14-year-old boy for money, according to investigators. Cruz Caldera, 25, of

Detectives with the Special Victims Unit of the Sheriff’s Department suspect a Mission Hills man solicited photos of a 14-year-old boy for money, according to investigators. Cruz Caldera, 25, of

As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 cases continues to climb rapidly — with more than 3,000 new cases announced Monday — Los Angeles County officials are imploring residents

After much speculation, the California Interscholastic Federation announced Monday that the fall high school sports season will be delayed until 2021 amid the ongoing pandemic, with football practices starting in

Los Angeles County Public Health Department officials announced Sunday 2,848 additional COVID-19 cases countywide, 53% of which occurred in people under the age of 41. This brings the total number

At least four different businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley were burglarized Wednesday in the early morning hours, sheriff’s officials confirmed. Around 3:45 a.m., Pizza Di Marco 2, located on

Firefighters quickly extinguished a small spot fire in Newhall early Sunday morning. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to reports of a brush fire on a hillside near the

As California continues to shut down again, families in the Santa Clarita Valley are still looking for ways to enjoy the summer months. Though not all the typical vacations and

At least 70 people gathered on a Canyon Country street Saturday to protest a Santa Clarita Valley restaurant owner who was featured on a viral video in a confrontation with

The Los Angeles County Public Health Department reported Saturday that since the onset of the pandemic, 11,000 children and teens have been infected with COVID-19. The Santa Clarita Valley saw

A Saugus woman was arrested Monday on suspicion of attempting to stab a relative with a pair of scissors. The call regarding an alleged assault with a deadly weapon occurred

First responders went to a call for an animal rescue after a horse fell down a hillside and became trapped along a fence in Saugus on Saturday. The call for

Under the awnings of a Walgreens store to avoid the hot summer sun, two Saugus High School students raised money on Saturday in order to memorialize Dominic Blackwell and Gracie

A handful of small power outages have been reported in the Santa Clarita Valley on Saturday. The largest of the power outages was reported to Southern California Edison shortly after

While the coronavirus pandemic has upended the lives of many, Santa Clarita resident Raul Ruelas has taken advantage of his newfound free time, using it to revive some of his

Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición: Newsom dice que los condados monitoreados no pueden abrir campus escolares en el otoño, Salud Pública informa 62 nuevas muertes, 2,885 casos

After reporting more than 4,500 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, Los Angeles County Public Health officials announced Friday an additional 2,885 diagnoses over the last 24 hours and 62 new deaths.

California Resources Corp., the state’s largest oil driller, with offices in the Santa Clarita Valley, filed for bankruptcy in an effort to help reduce its debt “substantially,” officials announced Wednesday.

The Santa Clarita Valley business community had a chance Friday to hear from top state elected officials regarding Sacramento’s response to the COVID-19 crisis that directly affects the workforce. The

California Institute of the Arts will soon have access to faster internet on campus while saving on monthly costs through a three-year agreement with the city of Santa Clarita, following

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday that counties being monitored by the state, of which L.A. County is one, are not allowed to open their public and private school campuses in