
Child airlifted after bike incident
At least one child was transported by helicopter after reportedly getting hit by a dirt bike on Pettinger Canyon Road and Haskell Canyon Road on Sunday afternoon, according to radio dispatch traffic. PulsePoint
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At least one child was transported by helicopter after reportedly getting hit by a dirt bike on Pettinger Canyon Road and Haskell Canyon Road on Sunday afternoon, according to radio dispatch traffic. PulsePoint

A suspect was detained after a pursuit that started on Interstate 5 near Vista Del Lago and ended near Verdugo Avenue in Burbank in the early hours of Sunday morning, according

Two people were detained after a pursuit that ended in a single-vehicle traffic collision on State Route 14 near Soledad Canyon Road on Saturday evening, according to California Highway Patrol Traffic Management. Officers on

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By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer More than a dozen states and municipalities have declared an emergency ahead of a powerful winter storm set to bring snow and ice across much of the

News release The city of Santa Clarita has been awarded the 2025 Annual Achievement of Excellence in Procurement from the National Procurement Institute Inc. This is the 15th time the city has received this

News release LOS ANGELES – A Westwood man was arrested Friday on a federal criminal complaint charging him with fraudulently obtaining $23 million in public money intended to combat homelessness and pocketing