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Incidents Tracking The Fire Angeles National Forest Acres Burned Containment % Firefighters Deployed + The Latest Information Have been ordered? No, not at this time. Are there any ? The
The Valley Industry Association is giving the business community a chance to hear about issues for Santa Clarita next week during its monthly luncheon event. “In VIA’s history, we have
Three cell towers, meant to bring better signal throughout Santa Clarita, remain in construction limbo until their respective providers bring forth permits for approval, city officials said. The city of
The city of Santa Clarita is in search of original poetry to be stamped into concrete sidewalks throughout the community.
Members of Temple Beth Ami gathered along the Santa Clara River on Monday to “throw away” their sins and get a fresh start on the Jewish New Year as part of the temple’s Rosh Hashanah celebration.
A Tehachapi man driving with six kids in the car was arrested on a DUI charge after a traffic collision Sunday afternoon. Timothy John Atkins, 38, was arrested by deputies
The latest in a series of DUI checkpoints carried out regularly by the California Highway Patrol saw no one arrested on suspicion of impaired driving Friday out of the more
California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom made a campaign stop in Santa Clarita on Monday, smiling broadly as he engaged a crowd of supporters huddled in the local Democratic Party headquarters
Southern California Edison unveiled a $582 million program Monday that would step up wildfire safety measures, including a plan to replace nearly 600 miles of its power lines with insulated
A female body was found near the bridge at Whites Canyon Road in Canyon Country on Sunday morning, officials said.
Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley will continue its free Life Forward workshop series this month with a workshop focusing on awareness and understanding of issues impacting youth.
Members of the LGBTQ+ community and veterans came together Saturday for the Homes 4 Families second annual Rainbow Build, located at the veterans housing tract off of Centre Point Parkway.
College of the Canyons hosted education experts from across the state Friday for a Zero Textbook Cost conference, where students, faculty and policymakers shared their experiences with textbooks and open
A man who fell 40 feet down an abandoned missile silo in a rugged area between Stevenson Ranch and Chatsworth Sunday morning was taken to the hospital. The incident happened
SCV Water officials announced Monday the hiring of Eric Campbell as its new chief financial and administrative officer. Monday marked his first day on the job. Campbell joins SCV Water
A Southgate man was hoisted by a rescue helicopter from the bottom of a 300-foot ravine early Monday morning after his car plunged over the side. The injured 21-year-old
The Saugus Teachers Association and the California School Employees Association will host a school board candidates forum at James Foster Elementary School at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13. The public
More than 150 city of Santa Clarita employees traded a day at the office for a game of kickball and a good cause at Central Park on Friday. “We’re here
The Santa Clarita City Council is expected Tuesday to designate city officials authorized to apply for disaster-related financial assistance. Approval for Transit Maintenance Facility repairs and its construction contract are
By giving back to the community and remembering the sacrifices made Sept. 11, 2001, HandsOn Santa Clarita performed multiple service projects across the SCV on Saturday.
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