
Senior Center set to welcome 2019 with New Year’s masquerade ball
As Santa Clarita and the rest of the world count down to 2019’s arrival, the SCV Senior Center is gearing up for its New Year’s Eve black-and-white masquerade ball on Dec. 31.
As Santa Clarita and the rest of the world count down to 2019’s arrival, the SCV Senior Center is gearing up for its New Year’s Eve black-and-white masquerade ball on Dec. 31.
One person was taken to the hospital after their vehicle overturned on San Francisquito Canyon Road Friday morning. The single-vehicle crash happened just after 11 a.m. between Camp 14 and
For many kids this Christmas, Santa will be arriving in a big red fire engine with a bike to give them and, if not a bike, then some other toy
Nine days after the election, Christy Smith received a call that marked the difference between being a candidate for the 38th Assembly District, and an Assembly member. The new Assemblywoman
About a month ago, Jesus Ortiz’s parents felt devastated and alone after seeing their son lay in a hospital bed unresponsive due to a brain hemorrhage. But those sentiments turned
As Christmas trees go, the spindly leafless sapling between the sidewalk and Bouquet Canyon Road at Seco Canyon Road might easily go unnoticed by motorists traveling through the busy intersection.
With the Santa Clarita Valley serving as a hotspot for brush fires in and around the city, College of the Canyons has attempted to support present and future fire personnel
A crowd of more than 20 Boys and Girls Club children, with large grins and hands waving in the air, waited excitedly as they saw rows of brand new bicycles
This time next year, thousands of freshmen will be completing their first semester at the Santa Clarita Valley’s newest high school, which is expected to begin its inaugural year in
West Hollywood Sheriff’s Deputy Garrett Rifkin was determined to return to work as soon as he could after a traffic collision left him without a leg in August. He had
Groups of young children shivered in the dark as they gathered on the front lawn of what was once the Val Verde Boys and Girls Club — but what were
Traffic deputies, responding to concerns voiced over a particularly troublesome stretch of road, Â issued close to 60 citations for speeding last week. Between Dec. 9 and 15, deputies with the
Most teens his age would spend their Friday and Saturday nights at parties, but Valencia High School alumnus Koren Young would gather with other Santa Clarita Valley youth, ready in
Detectives assigned to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Human Trafficking Bureau and the Regional Human Trafficking Task Force want the public’s help in locating a man suspected of pimping
Detectives are looking for victims who had fuel stolen from business vehicles following the arrest Monday of a Saugus man suspected of fuel theft. Michael Pletz, 49, was arrested Monday
Residents were phoning Santa Clarita City Hall all day Wednesday worried about unconfirmed reports that the Vista Valencia Golf Course, next to a quiet residential neighborhood, was being turned into
Rep.-elect Katie Hill has made her initial choices for the various Democratic caucuses to join in the House of Representatives. Coming in near the top of her list of caucuses
The California Air Resources Board voted last week to require public transit agencies to switch to zero-emission buses by 2040. Although not surprised by the news, Santa Clarita Transit officials
SCV Water Agency board members have tabled discussion of Dante Acosta’s nomination to the board until the new year, hoping Supervisor Kathryn Barger will consider merging Waterworks District 36 into
County supervisors have called for investigation into the use of force, and particularly the use of pepper spray, on kids placed in juvenile halls and probation camps. Citing a recent
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