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Kicking off the annual budget discussion in January, Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin once again shared optimism about the city’s economy, which saw a 4% increase in the number
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Kicking off the annual budget discussion in January, Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin once again shared optimism about the city’s economy, which saw a 4% increase in the number

Castaic Lake, a place where people typically go to cool off during hot summer days, was instead filled with multicolored powders in celebration of Holi on Saturday, a Hindu festival of colors that marks

For those in the Santa Clarita Valley fighting its environmental battles – advocates for the unique fish that swim its streams, the forests to its north and east, the quality of its air and water – opportunities to find their audience can be precious. Filmgoers

The SCV Senior Center’s ’50s-themed Sock Hop hosted dozens of seniors in fine midcentury attire, with a playlist featuring Elvis, Chuck Berry and Little Richard. Attendees were also treated to

A Valencia woman accused of stealing in the aftermath of the Palisades fires in a “Palisades Strong” shirt had two charges dismissed last month after she completed “informal diversion,” according to

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials said no charges have been filed yet related to their investigation into an incident in which a man was bitten by a dog in Val Verde last

News release Registration remains open for more than 340 short-term classes still available during the College of the Canyons spring 2026 semester. With start dates scheduled throughout March and April, late-start classes

News release The annual Hart Games return to Valencia High School on Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Opening ceremonies begin promptly at 10 a.m. as approximately 350 special education students from 11 schools will step onto the track to compete

Local jazz bands in the William S. Hart Union High School District awaited their turn to perform for attendees in the Golden Valley High School gym, sharing their love for not only

Baskets, sculptures, mixed media, canvases and other forms of art were present during the “Vessels” art reception at the Santa Clarita Artists Association on Saturday. Featuring the works of 21

By Chris Summers Contributing Writer Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday designated Afghanistan as a “state sponsor of wrongful detention” and declared the country not safe for Americans. The Taliban regime — which has

By Chris Summers Contributing Writer The United States has struck more than 5,000 targets across Iran since the start of Operation Epic Fury on Feb. 28, Central Command said in an

A collision involving three semi-trucks caused traffic delays lasting up to two hours on Interstate 5 northbound south of Quail Lake near State Route 138 on Tuesday morning, according to an official with California Highway Patrol Newhall-area Office. The incident occurred around 5:39 a.m. and involved two big rigs that

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board of directors on Feb. 17 approved an ordinance establishing penalties relating to water theft from fire hydrants as well as corresponding revisions to its Customer Service Policy, the agency announced in a news release.

A 23-year-old Newhall woman was arrested on suspicion of felony assault and misdemeanor battery after she was involved in a verbal argument that turned into a physical altercation on the 24300

A 38-year-old Canyon Country woman has been arrested on suspicion of felony child neglect after she allegedly left her 3-year-old child at home on the 18000 block of Danielson Street on Sunday evening, according

The Santa Clarita Symphony Orchestra hosted their “Dreams & Destinies” concert at Canyon High School on Sunday afternoon. Three featured soloists performed with the orchestra during the afternoon. Photos and

Education Support Services, the search firm seeking the next superintendent for the Saugus Union School District, shared its community input findings during a governing board meeting following a series of in-person meetings and an