
SCV sees 32-case increase in past 24 hours
The Santa Clarita Valley saw the number of COVID-19 diagnoses grow by 32 in the past day, according to a report released Friday by the Los Angeles County Department of

The Santa Clarita Valley saw the number of COVID-19 diagnoses grow by 32 in the past day, according to a report released Friday by the Los Angeles County Department of

Firefighters were called to extinguish a car fire and clear Interstate 5 on Friday. The vehicle fire was first reported at 12:14 p.m. just north of the I-5 and Highway

First responders were called to the scene of a rollover crash on Highway 14 on Friday. The collision occurred near the Newhall Avenue exit at approximately noon. The initial report

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating a shooting that occurred in Canyon Country around 11:30 p.m. Thursday. Shortly before midnight, deputies were called to the 27900 block of

In-person voting will still be available for November’s election, but operations will be strategic to keep voters and poll workers as safe as possible, Secretary of State Alex Padilla said

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing “at-risk” Saugus resident. David James Kayvanfar, 36, was last seen on July 20 near

Complaints about Santa Clarita Valley businesses not complying with COVID-19 safety measures have increased to more than 200 over the past two months, according to Los Angeles County Public Health,

There are no teacher layoffs planned for William S. Hart Union High School District for the coming fall, district and teacher representatives confirmed Thursday. Shifting state budgets due to COVID-19

SCV Water officials are inviting the public to join the SCV Groundwater Sustainability Agency for a water-supply workshop, as they continue to develop a Groundwater Sustainability Plan. A critical link

Los Angeles County has 168,848 cases of COVID-19 and 4,262 related deaths to date after Public Health officials reported Thursday 2,014 new cases and 49 new deaths. In the Santa

California Highway Patrol officers arrested a man they suspected was unconscious and under the influence while behind the steering wheel of his sedan — a little over a quarter-mile from

The Santa Clarita Public Library announced Tuesday curbside printing services at the Old Town Newhall Library as part of their ongoing efforts to help residents amid the coronavirus pandemic. Each

Two separate pursuits passed through the Santa Clarita Valley Wednesday night. The first began around 11:30 p.m., when California Highway Patrol units saw an older model Dodge Ram black going

Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to a vegetation fire in the Newhall Pass Thursday morning. Firefighters responded to reports of a vegetation fire around 10 a.m. on northbound

A man and woman from Panorama City and North Hills, respectively, were arrested Tuesday on suspicion they used a stolen Visa card to withdraw money from a bank. Around 7

The number of Santa Clarita Valley domestic violence reports continue to show higher rates than it had last year, echoing a trend domestic violence experts are seeing throughout Los Angeles

When Liz Bouciegues opened the Martial Arts Fitness Center in Canyon Country 18 years ago, she knew she wanted more than a place for children to learn martial arts. “I

Bike enthusiasts might be able to ride at a new city park with BMX and mountain biking elements as early as next month, officials said Wednesday. The long-awaited recreational amenity

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Sen. Melissa Hurtado, D-Central Valley, have urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to keep the state’s Employment Development Department phone lines and operations open and

A 32-year-old man from Canyon Country was arrested Monday on suspicion of public intoxication and battery on a first responder after spitting at an EMT. The incident started around 9