
Big rig flips in I-5 truck lanes, one person hurt
One person was injured and taken to the hospital after a big rig collided with another truck and overturned in the southbound truck lanes of Interstate 5 near Highway 14
One person was injured and taken to the hospital after a big rig collided with another truck and overturned in the southbound truck lanes of Interstate 5 near Highway 14
A Newhall woman accused of murdering her boyfriend by shooting him to death in the parking lot of a Canoga Park bar learned Wednesday that her case would be heard
Planning commissioners pushing for more affordable housing in Los Angeles County are poised to jump on a decade-old plan calling for smaller homes on smaller lots, which, they hope, will
Visitors of the Amgen Tour of California website might have noticed a “coming soon” announcement for the 2019 list of host cities, but Santa Clarita officials recently hinted the city
The collaborative community task force leading the Santa Clarita Homelessness Plan made progress Tuesday with the official establishment of its board of directors. The group also said it’ll receive help
The College of the Canyons Political Science Department offered the public a chance to “look behind the curtain” of local election campaigns Wednesday. With every seat filled in the small
When Gene Bonfiglio was a young boy in elementary school, he boasted that he wanted to be the first man on Mars, just like other children. Decades later, he would
The College of the Canyons Institute for Culinary Education will hold its first-ever Gingerbread House Display and Competition to benefit the COC Student Health & Wellness Center “Food for Thought” Food Pantry.
Deputies arrested a man accused of shoving someone to the ground Tuesday afternoon. Sheriff’s Station officials reported the victim was photographing a man he suspected was trying to steal tools
A recent poll conducted by the city of Santa Clarita showed that while the participation rate significantly increased, the most important community issues perceived by the public have remained the
The Santa Clarita City Council unanimously approved Tuesday the first reading of an ordinance that would change street vending within the city. Currently, street vendors are prohibited from selling in
Nearly three weeks after the polls closed, incumbent Jim McDonnell conceded Monday night to challenger Alex Villanueva in the race to be Los Angeles County’s new sheriff. McDonnell’s concession came
A boy riding his bicycle in Stevenson Ranch Tuesday afternoon was hit by a vehicle, injured and then a short time later, airlifted to a pediatric hospital. The extent of
Nearly 100 people suspected of speeding were issued citations last week and the high numbers are troubling law enforcement officials as the holiday season approaches. Topping the list of recent
A small brush fire in the Santa Clara River wash whipped up immediate concern among local first responders Tuesday, and was quickly extinguished. Firefighters with the Los Angeles County Fire
With no home and no job, an unemployed transient was arrested Saturday evening after deputies allegedly found him at an illegal encampment in possession of blank checks and other people’s
If you sit down for a drink at a Santa Clarita Valley business inside an unincorporated part of the county, don’t expect to get a straw, or even a stir
People expected to move into more than 500 homes of the Spring Canyon housing project will likely pay for the benefit of storm water captured and cleaned in their area,
“SpongeBob Squarepants” creator and CalArts alum Stephen Hillenburg died Tuesday at age 57 after a long battle with Lou Gehrig’s disease. Hillenburg’s hit show originated in Santa Clarita, where he
On the morning of Dec. 22, 1944, German Gen. Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz sent a letter to Brig. Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe informing him he had been surrounded by German
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