
City continues discussion on amphitheater
With five locations in mind, the Santa Clarita City Council approved to direct its staff to find the most ideal spot and seek possible partnerships that could make the proposed city amphitheater a reality.
With five locations in mind, the Santa Clarita City Council approved to direct its staff to find the most ideal spot and seek possible partnerships that could make the proposed city amphitheater a reality.
As construction continues so does the illegal dumping of building materials in the north end of the county. The recent phenomenon has prompted the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
One talented senior at West Ranch High School was recently chosen to participate in the Congress of Future Medical Leaders. After receiving a nomination from Nobel Prize winner Mario Capecchi,
A Newhall gang member initially charged with murder in the gunning down of a rival gang member, but who pleaded earlier this year to the lesser charge of being
Soon-to-be Saugus High senior Morelia Robles can remember exchange students, “with their unique languages and distinct cultures,” frequenting in and out of her household almost every school year since she
Deputies, firefighters and bystanders Monday night worked together to save a man who was believed to be threatening to jump off Whites Canyon Road bridge. Three nearby Good Samaritans who
The City Council on Tuesday night may greenlight a project that would add fiber optic lines from Lost Canyon Road to the new Vista Canyon community, as part of the city’s efforts to create an intelligent transportation system on Santa Clarita’s roads.
With the annexation of Plum Canyon winding its way through the approval process, the City Council plans Tuesday night to adopt a joint resolution for the exchange of property tax revenue with Los Angeles County.
Jury selection began Monday in the case of Jon Heely, former director of music publishing for Disney, who in February was ordered last month to stand trial on charges of
The man accused of killing Brayan Rodriguez appeared in court Monday to set a date for his preliminary hearing but was ordered — as he was in March — to
Cleanup of nearly 1,000 acres of Whittaker-Bermite land at the heart of Santa Clarita is still expected to be completed by the end of the year, and details of the
Residents wanting a say in plans to build more than 19,000 homes near the Kern County line can view proceedings at a remote location regional planners set up in Lancaster.
Although she didn’t speak in court when sentenced to 10 years in prison, the young woman described as an excellent student and outstanding athlete with no criminal record “accepted full
Local residents interested in running in the November Santa Clarita City Council election can file nomination paperwork starting Monday. Three seats of the five-member City Council will be up for
With the heat dying down, candles flickered in remembrance of Andrew Straughan, whose family, friends and a few of his fellow Marines gathered in Central Park on Sunday night.
Fire officials are looking into a fire that broke out Saturday inside the attic of a house in Saugus. The fire is suspected to be “accidental,” at this point, officials
A brush at the Kern County line Sunday afternoon burned at least 100 acres by early Monday morning. Firefighters from at least four agencies including the Los Angeles County Fire
A brush fire that broke out in Tesoro del Valle Monday morning, burned 2.5 acres before it was extinguished in about a half-hour. The fire — dubbed the “Tesoro Incident”
With schools closed for summer vacation, parents in the Santa Clarita Valley may find themselves searching for ways to keep their children occupied with something besides video games during the
With a live band and staying cool, the Santa Clarita Valley Blues Society held its monthly blues jam at American Legion Post 507 Sunday evening.
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