
TreePeople looks for volunteers to help restore burn site
TreePeople and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation have partnered to restore the area damaged during last year’s Copper Fire and are looking for volunteers willing to help. In 2002,
TreePeople and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation have partnered to restore the area damaged during last year’s Copper Fire and are looking for volunteers willing to help. In 2002,
Summer isn’t over yet with its high temperatures that can cause numerous problems for those in Santa Clarita who must deal with them. With temperatures hitting triple digits, being protected
A small fire broke out and was shortly fully contained near Marilyn Drive in Canyon Country Saturday evening.
A car robbery outside the Wal-Mart Supercenter ended with the suspect surrendering by Sierra Highway after a brief pursuit Saturday evening.
As the heat intensifies and fires appear across Southern California, the poor air quality in Santa Clarita continues to get worse for all residents living in the area this weekend.
With several volumes to choose from, the Stevenson Ranch Library held a book sale with the help of the Friends of the Stevenson Ranch Library Saturday morning.
Every month the community is invited to ARTree community art center to learn various art techniques and forms for free, during their Flutterby art studio events. Hosted out of their
BREAKING: Fire crews battling brush fire in Canyon Country BREAKING: Fire crews are batting a brush fire near Sierra Highway and Arline Street in Canyon Country. Reporter Austin Dave is
Santa Clarita’s Speed Hump/Cushion Program might receive its first big update since it was adopted by the city in July 2010, according to City Traffic Engineer Gus Pivetti.
It still hasn’t quite sunk in yet for Cherie McGraham, who’s living her dream, literally, with ownership of Smokehouse on Main, a barbecue restaurant located in Newhall. The appropriately named
With temperatures in the Santa Clarita Valley still in the triple digits as Friday afternoon turned to evening, firefighters were dispatched a small brush fire in Castaic. The fire —
A Canyon Country woman who pleaded no contest to gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated in the fatal crash that killed Katie Evans, a Saugus mother of six, was sentenced to
A homeless woman struck and killed by a train Thursday has been identified as 53-year-old Susan Riley, born and raised in Newhall and, according to one relative, homeless by choice.
The City Council is scheduled Tuesday to authorize an environmental study on the proposed Sand Canyon Resort development, which would transform a portion of the Sand Canyon Country Club into a 217-room, 27-villa hotel resort.
Firefighters made quick work of a brush fire in Acton on Soledad Canyon Road Friday. Firefighters with the Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to the fire a couple of
State DMV officials announced a statewide crackdown on the fraudulent use of disabled person parking placards. Enforcement efforts led to nearly 2,500 misdemeanor citations being issued between July 1, 2017,
The Hermit Social Club Robotics Team 12675 recently created a Seniors’ Electronics Assistance Team, or SEAT, to assist seniors at the SCV Senior Center with any technology issues they may
An 11-year-old girl, reportedly unconscious, was pulled from Castaic Lake by lifeguards and taken to the boat ramp where they were met by paramedics Friday morning. Paramedics with the Los
Saugus’ chapter of the California School Employees Association has honored Maureen Sewer as an “unsung hero” in the local teaching community for her work with special needs children in the
The Santa Clarita Artists Association, or SCAA, is hosting the Summer Art Festival, a two-day event in August, featuring 20 local artists and over 100 pieces of art, at The
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