
Sand fire exposed misplaced property markers
When the Sand Fire died and the smoke cleared, what regional planners found standing on the suddenly barren hills were misplaced property markers noticed for the first time. Brush burned

When the Sand Fire died and the smoke cleared, what regional planners found standing on the suddenly barren hills were misplaced property markers noticed for the first time. Brush burned

More than half a dozen hazardous materials units responded to reports of a fuel spill in Canyon Country only to end up babysitting 10 gallons of spilled diesel for 12

A decade-old plan to build 75 homes on about as many acres in Mint Canyon at the Santa Clarita Valley border with Agua Dulce was extended for another year

About 100,000 gallons of water flooded all lanes of McBean Parkway Wednesday morning after a 16-inch water main ruptured in Valencia. Although the release of water was stopped, pipeline

Regional planners strapped with the easy task of assessing the environmental impact of fewer homes being built for the Skyline Ranch development, gave the project thumbs up approval Tuesday. When

An official with a newly-formed agency set up to manage Santa Clarita Valley’s groundwater unveiled several “undesirable” aspects of underground water it plans to look for and – hopefully –

After three decades of cleaning groundwater and close to 1,000 acres of contaminated soil at Whittaker-Bermite, cleanup officials told a public meeting Wednesday they can “wrap it up in a

Vista Canyon – Santa Clarita’s first large-scale water recycling project – will have no significant impact on the environment, a team of local water officials and engineering consultants has

Anyone wanting an update on the cleanup of nearly 1,000 acres in the heart of the Santa Clarita Valley should drop by a meeting of the Whittaker Bermite Citizens’

Now that a brand new water agency has been approved by the Governor, what it needs now is a logo. Members of both the Castaic Lake Water Agency and Newhall
Sanitation officials eagerly trying to complete a four-year plan to reduce the amount of chloride discharged into the Santa Clara River – but who were derailed by a lawsuit

Anyone who wants to weigh in on the formation of Santa Clarita Valley’s new water district is invited to attend a public hearing Tuesday evening. The public hearing begins at

With triple digit temperatures in store for the Santa Clarita Valley early next week, news that the “No Swimming” signs have been removed at Pyramid Lake could not have come
The way water is acquired and distributed throughout the Santa Clarita Valley changed forever Sunday when Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill creating one new all-encompassing water district for
Local water officials have endorsed a plan to fix the system which delivers water to the Santa Clarita Valley from Northern California at a cost to mom-and-pop SCV ratepayer of

It was a blustery start to the week with trees down, branches broken, a light pole knocked over, rocks shaken loose and sent onto roadways, but fortunately in light

News release issued by the California Department of Water Resources SACRAMENTO – After five years of drought, the 2017 water year brought unexpectedly heavy precipitation, ranking second

Newhall Ranch developer, FivePoint, and environmentalists who for years have been trying to stop the project have reached an historic agreement which paves the way for 21,000 homes to

On a normal day in a normal year, a glass of water poured from any tap in the Santa Clarita Valley contains equal portions of water pumped from local wells

Despite last minute opposition expressed by state Democrats coming out against a bill that promises one new all-encompassing water district for the Santa Clarita Valley, the bill was approved