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Two separate reports of possible shootings in the Newhall and Saugus areas in the early hours of Sunday morning were deemed false, according to a spokesman with the Santa Clarita
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Two separate reports of possible shootings in the Newhall and Saugus areas in the early hours of Sunday morning were deemed false, according to a spokesman with the Santa Clarita
As February can often be considered the month of love, it is no surprise that decorative hearts can be seen quite often. Valencia High School, in collaboration with UCLA’s chapter
Parenting for Prevention, a community conversation hosted by the city Monday at Golden Valley High School, tackled the topic of drug and alcohol use, a prevalent issue among communities including
By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer A medical transport jet carrying a pediatric patient and five others crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood about 30 seconds after taking off on Friday, with the
College of the Canyons officials acknowledged Friday that “Know Your Rights” cards are being made available to students and staff to remind them of their constitutional rights should they be
The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday declined to agendize another Placerita Canyon discussion about concerns that a permitting process is letting The Master’s University transform an equestrian neighborhood without
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is reporting crime was down just under 3%, according to data from the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department, which also released preliminary numbers indicating arrests
Recalling the drive to her first job at Six Flags Magic Mountain and her Model United Nations trips at College of the Canyons, Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Acton, said her
In high school, he knew he was going to be a pastor because his report cards indicated he talked too much in class. His teachers even said he gabbed like
By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he will likely go ahead with placing 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada starting Saturday. “I’ll be putting the
By Savannah Hulsey Pointer Contributing Writer Military personnel, figure skaters, and plumbers were among the 67 people who died in the midair collision between a passenger jet and a military helicopter
By Nathan Worcester, Ryan Morgan, Sam Dorman Contributing Writers Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee questioned Kash Patel in the first formal hearing on his nomination for director of the FBI.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department arrested three motorists on suspicion of driving under the influence in three separate incidents early Friday morning in Santa Clarita, sheriff’s officials said. According
By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer Gold prices hit a record high on Friday as concerns about President Donald Trump’s potential tariffs on foreign nations fueled investor interest in the bullion. In
News release The city of Santa Clarita has been awarded the 2024 Annual Achievement of Excellence in Procurement from the National Procurement Institute Inc. This is the 14th time
After a virtual meeting Thursday with staff representatives of the Public Utilities Commission, Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda said state regulators plan to send a letter to Southern California Edison
A judge Thursday denied a Valencia chiropractor’s request for the return of his camera equipment that was seized by the Sheriff’s Department during a June raid of his home. Nicholas
The Newhall School District governing board has unanimously approved a 2% salary increase for teachers and staff for the 2024-25 school year as part of a new contract. Amanda Montemayor,
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