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1941 - Three days after Pearl Harbor attack, 165th and 185th Infantry Regiments assigned to Saugus; Edison power substation guarded 24/7 [timeline]
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Wednesday, Sep 26, 2012

A lone gunman burst into Zoey Pharmacy around lunchtime Wednesday and demanded prescription drugs, fleeing the scene and remaining at large. According to Lt. Mark Hershey, the suspect, described only as a male white, around 25 years of age with black hair and wearing a black hoodie, came into the pharmacy...

SCV NewsBreak for Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Wednesday, Sep 12, 2012

In this episode: Law enforcement officials are on the hunt for a fourth suspect in today’s armed bank robbery. Also: Deputies are searching for an abducted Agua Dulce man tonight; Vista Canyon annexation project is finalized; Local weather outlook. Finally: SCV Entertainment update. SCV NewsBreak...

CC Bank of America Robbed; 3 Caught, 1 At Large (Video)

LASD Press Release, Wednesday 11:46 p.m.: On Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012, at approximately 10:08 a.m., three males entered the Bank of America on the 19000 block of Soledad Canyon Road, Canyon Country, and carried out an armed takeover bank robbery. A fourth suspect was waiting in a getaway car. The suspects...

Wednesday, Sep 5, 2012

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Lt. Tom Bryski reported an attempted robbery at the Rye Canyon Home Depot around 5:15 p.m. The suspect, a male Caucasian, was trying to steal a “high dollar item” when he scuffled with employees. He fled to a getaway car – a grey Chevy Impala. The...

Monday, Sep 3, 2012

Two men and a boy age 10-12 held up the Comfort Suites hotel on The Old Road at Pico Canyon Monday evening and got away with $350 to $400 in cash and a jar of candy. The 9-1-1 call came in at 6:12 p.m., said Lt. Tom Bryski of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. The reporting party said...

Saturday, Sep 1, 2012

A man was robbed of $900 at gunpoint in the parking lot of the Food 4 Less grocery store in Canyon Country Friday at 10 p.m. Two assailants, one with a black revolver, relieved the victim of nine $100 bills and did not fire the weapon, said Lt. Eric Lasko of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. One...

Released Convict Rearrested for Stealing Jail Jumpsuit
Tuesday, Aug 28, 2012

Marcus Garcia Imagine you’re a sheriff’s deputy and you spot a suspicious character running around your own Stevenson Ranch neighborhood wearing an L.A. County blue jail jumpsuit. You catch the guy and he tries to convince you he didn’t just break out of jail. Yeah, rrrright. Well,...

Cell Phone Thefts On the Rise; Tips to Avoid Being a Victim
Monday, Aug 27, 2012

[LASD] – There has been an increase in cell phone thefts throughout Los Angeles County and the nation. Because cell phones are now an everyday part of life for most people, criminals have stepped up their thefts of your favorite communication device. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s detectives...

Baby Formula Theft Ring Busted; SCV Retailers Among Victims
Sunday, Aug 19, 2012

[LASD] – On August 16, 2012, Palmdale detectives arrested 25-year-old Tiffanie Seniguar of Palmdale for commercial burglary. This is the second time this month the suspect has been arrested for the same type of crime. Palmdale Sheriff’s Station detectives were able to identify the suspect as...

SCV Robbery Suspects Caught in Hyde Park
Friday, Mar 16, 2012

The stolen car in which the suspects fled. Photo by Elliott Cohen for SCVNews.com Two men sought in connection with an armed robbery Friday night in Santa Clarita have been apprehended at a motel in the Hyde Park district of Los Angeles. The men, described as black males, one of whom was wearing an “NY”...

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Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the California Transportation Commission approved $1.1 billion to fund new zero-emission buses, charging stations, and related infrastructure
Governor Newsom Announces $1.1B in Zero-Emission Transit, Safer Roadways, and Resilient Infrastructure
 Indie Films R Us, the newest streaming platform to enter the market, has announced a strategic partnership with the Santa Clarita International Film Festival to expand meaningful distribution opportunities for independent filmmakers.
Indie Films R Us Partners with the Santa Clarita International Film Festival to Advance Indie Distribution
Coalition for Clean Air is issuing this urgent warning regarding unauthorized individuals who are falsely claiming to represent the CCA while canvassing neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
Coalition for Clean Air Warns of Potential Scammers in the L.A. Area
The city of Santa Clarita is highlighting Holiday events and shows that everyone in the community can enjoy. 
‘Tis The Season in Santa Clarita with Holiday Events and Shows
Together, as a community, Santa Clarita accomplished many great things in 2025.
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On June 8th, 2025, the three individuals each threw large rocks from an elevated position at CHP officers attempting to defend themselves on the 101 freeway-southbound in the city of Los Angeles during widespread anti-immigration enforcement protests.
LASD Attempting to Identify Aggravated Assault on a Peace Officer Suspects
California State University, Northridge announced today that it has received a $63 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
MacKenzie Scott Invests $63 Million in Cal State Northridge
I'm overjoyed to share that as of this week, several Altadena residents have moved back into their newly-rebuilt homes in time for the holidays.
Select Keeping Up with Kathryn Barger | Home For the Holidays
It may still be a few years off, but California State University, Northridge biology professor Rachel Mackelprang is part of a team of scientists who are developing safety protocols for when samples collected from the martian surface by NASA’s Perseverance rover or other missions are brought to Earth.
CSUN Prof Part of Team Developing Safety Protocols Samples Collected on Mars
The city of Santa Clarita is pleased to present its latest art exhibition, “Travel and Adventure,” on view in the First Floor Gallery at City Hall (23920 Valencia Boulevard) now through March 4, 2026. 
“Travel and Adventure” in City Hall’s First Floor Gallery
1941 - Three days after Pearl Harbor attack, 165th and 185th Infantry Regiments assigned to Saugus; Edison power substation guarded 24/7 [timeline]
Edison substation timeline
The Santa Clarita City Council conducted its annual council reorganization meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 9 and, as expected, elevated Laurene Weste, current Mayor Pro Tem to the position of Mayor for the 2026 term.
City Council Elects Laurene Weste Mayor, Patsy Ayala Mayor Pro Tem
In a significant step towards enhancing safety and accountability within the Los Angeles County Jails, Sheriff Robert G. Luna, of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, has announced the implementation of Body-Worn Cameras in the Custody Division during a press conference held on Wednesday, Dec. 3.
LASD: Body-Worn Cameras Will be Deployed in L.A. County Jails
The Santa Clarita International Film Festival will conclude its milestone fifth annual festival on Sunday, Dec. 14, with the highly anticipated premiere of "Respect the Duck," a new docudrama filmed during the 2023 festival.
Dec. 14: SCIFF to Close Festival with Premiere of ‘Respect the Duck’
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is asking customers to pause all outdoor water use Dec. 14-22, while scheduled maintenance at Castaic Lake temporarily limits the agency’s imported water supply.
Dec. 14-22: Plan Ahead, SCV Water Asks Customers to Pause Outdoor Water Use
The Santa Clarita Arts Commission will meet on Thursday, Dec. 11 at 6 p.m. at Santa Clarita City Hall City Council Chambers, 23920 Valencia Blvd. First Floor, Santa Clarita, CA 91355.
Dec. 11: Santa Clarita Arts Commission to Look at Planned 2026 Exhibits
The Cougars men's basketball team was able to overcome an 11-point half-time deficit to push past host College of the Desert by a 76-72 final score on Saturday, Dec. 6.
Canyons Comes Back in 76-72 Road Win Over Desert
The Tejon Ranch Conservancy Board of Directors has announced the appointment of Dr. Mitchell Coleman as the organization’s Executive Director, effective immediately.
Mitchell Coleman Named Tejon Ranch Conservancy Executive Director
College of the Canyons women's basketball ended up on the wrong end of a pair of losses during the inaugural "Canyon Crossover" event held Dec. 5-6 at the Cougar Cage.
Cougars Drop Both Games of Inaugural ‘Canyons Crossover’
The Master's University men's basketball team won its second GSAC game in as many tries Saturday, Dec. 6 against La Sierra by a score of 99-67 in Riverside.
TMU Improves to 2-0 in GSAC Play with La Sierra Win
Chloe Auble scored 25 points and hit six three-pointers in The Master's University women's basketball's 85-60 win over La Sierra Saturday, Dec. 6 in Riverside.
Lady Mustangs Rout La Sierra in Road Win
1983 - U.S. release of John Carpenter's "Christine;" blew up fake gas station in Valencia [watch scene (R)]
Christine gas station explosion in Valencia
There are still spots available for winter workshops and classes at ARTree Community Arts Center.
Explore ARTree Classes, Workshops this Winter
The Santa Clarita City Council will hold a Special Meeting in closed session at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9 at Santa Clarita City Hall, 23920 Valencia Blvd., Santa Clarita, CA 91355. The council will meet in closed session to confer with legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation.
Dec. 9: City Council to Hold Special Meeting
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