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Celebrating the Fourth in SCV

Despite the rattling from a 6.4 magnitude temblor felt across Southern California Thursday morning, hundreds of Santa Claritans finished their Independence Day celebrations enjoying the city’s annual fireworks show in

Earthquake rocks Santa Clarita area

A magnitude-6.4 earthquake struck Southern California Thursday and jolts were felt across the Santa Clarita Valley as the town’s Independence Day parade was winding down in Old Town Newhall. The

Assembly committees pass two bills of Sen. Wilk

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, celebrated the passage of two Senate bills out of separate Assembly committees Wednesday.  Wilk announced in a news release that both Senate Bill 219,

Health experts offer caution for Fourth

The Fourth of July weather forecast calls for temperatures in the mid- to upper-80s and clear skies, although in the evening, fireworks might affect air quality tonight, according to the

Bear, cub spotted in Castaic neighborhood

Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s deputies responded to yet another “bear in the backyard” sighting Wednesday, as a mother bear and her cub were seen in a Castaic neighborhood. Deputies arrived

Governor signs Stern’s Human Trafficking bill

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 630 Wednesday as he and the California Legislature continue to pursue strategies to eliminate human trafficking. SB 630 was authored by Henry Stern, D-Canoga

Cold case warms, then cools

When Detective Richard Lopez was recently handed an old photo carried around these past 45 years by CalArts students who remember with fondness their friend and fellow student artist Connie

Hill touts second quarter fundraising totals

Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, announced Tuesday that she raised more than $720,000 in the second fundraising quarter of the 2020 campaign cycle, bringing her total fundraising for the 2020