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Debate weighs pros and cons of Measure H

About 60 people showed up at the College of the Canyons Thursday night to hear the pros and cons of a multi-million dollar plan to end homelessness in Los Angeles

Labor of love propelling storm cleanup

With a labor of love, areas waterlogged with muddy leftovers from Friday’s violent Pacific storm were on the road to a full recovery on Monday. With extra hands rallying to

Major storm, minor traffic collisions

A major storm moving into the Santa Clarita Valley brought with it several minor crashes and few injuries, emergency response officials reported Friday morning. “This rain is just pouring down,”

UPDATE: Man injured in Val Verde shooting

One man was taken into custody and another man sent to hospital with a gunshot wound following a shooting in Val Verde late Thursday afternoon. “One person has been detained

Blood found at home of missing Valencia man

MONTEREY PARK – Homicide detectives investigating the disappearance of a Valencia man one week ago, found blood stains inside the man’s home, but would share no details about the discovery,

Three detained in Canyon Country vandalism

Several Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station units converged on an area of Canyon Country, near Sierra Highway and Sandy Drive, shortly after 3 p.m. Wednesday afternoon in search of  vandals.

SCV’s top cop promoted to commander

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Captain Roosevelt Johnson, who will have held his post as SCV’s top cop for three full years at the end of this month, has been

Fire helicopter crew practicing for the inevitable

Instead of water bombing fire-ravaged hillsides, emergency crews have shifted focus to saving lives in raging, flooded riverbeds. With more winter storms in Southern California’s horizon, Los Angeles County Fire