
Woman suffers head injury, taken to hospital, following I-5 crash
A woman was rushed to the hospital with a head injury Friday morning after she was involved in a multi-vehicle crash and then seen running across lanes of Interstate 5.

A woman was rushed to the hospital with a head injury Friday morning after she was involved in a multi-vehicle crash and then seen running across lanes of Interstate 5.

By Kaitlyn Nickersn The Santa Clarita Sports Complex is set to be transformed for a celebration of Filipino Culture at the 2019 Bulaklakan or Festival of Flowers. The Oct. 12

When the Santa Clarita Valley will receive a new courthouse remains unknown, but recent revisions to the methodology of a statewide priority list of projects moved it up the ranks

By Kaitlyn Nickersn Chili fans of the Santa Clarita Valley can devour this fall favorite meal and support Special Olympics of Santa Clarita and Tri-Valley at the same time at

For his students, whether at College of the Canyons or the University of California, Los Angeles, it’s both strange and inspiring for them to look at their professor and think,

After previously acknowledging the district’s teachers of the year, the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board took time to recognize those behind the curtain — the classified

Parents had a conversation about everything from their children’s screen-time habits to their own following a free showing of the documentary “Screenagers” at Castaic Middle School on Wednesday. The screening,

Two men and two women were arrested on a variety of charges early Thursday morning by deputies following up on a stolen motorcycle report. Around 5 a.m., deputies with the

The mental health of a man accused of choking a jogger nearly two years ago was called into question again Thursday when he appeared in court. Colton Ford, 31, described

Residents will have a chance to help prevent suicide with the check of a box on their state income tax returns, thanks to a new bill by Assemblyman Tom Lackey,

An infant boy who suffered a head injury in a fall was airlifted to a pediatric hospital in Northridge late Thursday afternoon. The boy, whose identity was not disclosed, was

Changes are on the horizon for California’s charter schools after Assemblywoman Christy Smith’s Assembly Bill 1507 received Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature Thursday. The bill, once it takes effect on Jan.

A year after the release of “From Crisis to Compassion,” a book about childhood trauma, local author Sally Betters has remained busy, continuing her efforts toward helping victims. Betters believes

Santa Clarita could temporarily ban the establishment of new tobacco retailers that sell flavored tobacco products, a proposed move following Tuesday’s decision by Los Angeles County to prohibit the sale

Steve Kim, the owner of Sand Canyon Country Club, has become Bridge to Home’s second premier sponsor with a donation of $25,000. Bridge to Home, a nonprofit that provides support

By Raychel Stewart Thursdays@Newhall wraps up its free outdoor events on Main Street in Old Town Newhall at the end of the month. Each Thursday through Oct. 24, beginning at

By Raychel Stewart Santa Clarita Councilman Bob Kellar hosted a breakfast to thank local Salvation Army volunteers and board members at Sand Canyon Country Club on Thursday. Kellar extended gratitude

By Raychel Stewart A Valencia dry cleaner has launched a donation campaign to raise money to help find a cure for cancer during the month of October. Flair Cleaners will

One person was hurt and taken to the hospital Thursday morning following a multi-vehicle traffic collision on Highway 14, near Interstate 5, in the Newhall Pass. The crash happened on

Friends and family of a woman killed four decades ago expressed relief that the man accused of killing her was going to trial. That was 16 months ago. Now the