
Sheriff’s Station to host ‘Java with the J-Team’
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are hosting their very first “Java with the J-Team” event Wednesday, April 18, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. This informal “Java with the J-Team” event will
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are hosting their very first “Java with the J-Team” event Wednesday, April 18, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. This informal “Java with the J-Team” event will
The body of a woman believed to be a member of a Valencia family missing in Northern California for more than week was found by searchers Friday morning, seven miles
Young men descended upon the Child & Family Center in Canyon Country to take part in the Sequoia’s Biennial Young Men’s Conference 2018. The event entailed a series of workshops that
You’ve got your bandana, big sunglasses and even bigger hat, but they won’t do you much good if your music festival tickets turn out to be fake. In the Fraudulent
This year’s Hart High Baseball Boosters and the SCV Boys & Girls Club are holding a Bingo Night fundraiser Saturday, May 12. “This brings people from the community back to
They hoist hikers with broken legs and hypothermia, waterbomb scorching brush fires in cool fashion and whisk ill children to trauma centers. The Los Angeles County Fire Department Air Operations
Congressman Steve Knight, R-Palmdale has initiated a new program with the Department of Veterans Affairs to expand health care options for former service members who live in regions underserved by
Assemblyman Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita and Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Antelope Valley will be hosting a free community conversation at The Centre on May 5. The pair are expected to discuss
With Memorial Day around the corner, an annual ceremony to honor the memory of Santa Clarita Valley’s veterans buried at Eternal Valley is looking for volunteers. A group of volunteers
The Los Angeles County’s Department of Animal Care and Control celebrated National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week this week. The week was started by the National Animal Care and Control
Searchers looking for an SUV that was swept away by rushing flood waters of Eel River a week ago, fearing it might be the SUV of a missing Valencia family,
As the tax season comes to a close, many taxpayers are left scrambling for tax-preparation appointments or paying costly service fees. The County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer and
After years of hard cuts, Castaic Union School District officials approved a raise for local educators Thursday, saying financial conditions are the most promising they’ve been in years. “What’s on
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is operating at a projected $40 million budget deficit from its $3.2 billion budget for fiscal year 2017-2018, according to a report presented April
1:10 p.m. Metrolink trains traveling through Acton have been stopped for about 90 minutes with arrangements made to transfer delayed passengers to buses. “They contained the fire and told us
Metrolink is seeking a younger perspective for its ridership, officials with the transportation agency announced Thursday. “In a bid to attract new train riders among Millennials – the next generation
With snow on the higher levels of ground near Gorman, and as temperatures dropped below freezing, a hiker lost since Wednesday night was rescued by searchers early Thursday morning.
A memorial for fallen Thunderbirds pilot Major Stephen Del Bagno, who died last week when his F-16 Fighting Falcon crashed over the Nevada Test and Training Range, is planned to
This year focused on science and six different women portrayed famous historical figures for students to learn from. With March being Women in History Month, Saugus students and teachers continued
More than 700 students ranging in age from first to 12th grade don’t have a place to call home. Since Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley opened its doors in
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