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Four Transported To Hospital After Highway 126 Head-On Crash Involving Semi-Truck

Crumpled bumper and hood of a blue sedan. "Crash" overlaid in red capital letters with the KHTS and OPO logo -- crash traffic collision

A head-on collision between an SUV and a semi-truck on Highway 126 sent four people to the hospital Monday morning. At about 4:55 Monday morning, a head-on traffic collision involving a Toyota Tacoma SUV and a semi-truck blocked all lanes of Highway 126 at Chiquito Canyon Road in Valencia, according to California Highway Patrol (CHP) incident logs. “Four patients were ...

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Santa Clarita Artists Association Announces Scholarship Award 2024 Winners

The Santa Clarita Artists Association is pleased to announce the 2024 scholarship award recipients. These deserving individuals have shown excellence in their high school art education and shared their plans to continue their artistic endeavors. Emily Kai — First Place — $2,000.00 Saugus High School Susanna Danielyan — Second Place — $1,500.00 Saugus High School Sabrina Schier — Third Place ...

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One Hospitalized Following Hit-And-Run Incident Sunday Morning

Looking out of a shattered windshield. "Pedestrian Collision" overlaid in white capital letters with the KHTS and OPO logo -- pedestrain collision crash

One person was transported to the hospital after being struck by a vehicle Sunday morning in Newhall, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The victim was reportedly riding on a powered scooter near Fourl Road and Lyons Avenue. Deputies are investigating the incident and asking anyone with information to contact the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. At the ...

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Logix Provides Assistance To SCV Project Linus

4/21/24 Project Linus

To aid SCV Project Linus and the Academy of the Canyons (AOC), Logix Federal Credit Union employees put down their computers in an effort to lend a hand. As part of the biennial Make a Blanket Day in March, members of the community and students worked together to create 576 blankets, which will be distributed to children suffering from illnesses, ...

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DEA’s Annual National Drug Take Back Day Set For Next Week

Join the “DEA National Drug Take Back Day” on Saturday, April 27, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in front of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Community members are encouraged to dispose of unwanted medications at the SCV Sheriff’s Station. People can save lives by taking advantage of this free service, which allows them to dispose of unwanted ...

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LASD Officer Tragically Loses His Life After Training Accident At Pitchess Detention Center

4/21/24 Deputy Flores

After suffering severe injuries in a shooting range fire in October, a deputy from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) has passed away. At the Pitchess Detention Center, a mobile shooting range caught fire and exploded, severely injuring Alfredo “Freddy” Flores and another deputy. Flores, who fought for months to stay alive, died on Saturday night.  The cause of ...

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Join The City In Celebrating The Free To Be Me Festival

Next month, the City of Santa Clarita is hosting its annual Free To Be Me festival in Valencia.  On Friday, the City of Santa Clarita announced they are hosting the “Free To Be Me” festival for its third year in a row.  The event is scheduled to be on Saturday, May 5 from 12 to 3 p.m. at West Creek ...

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Give Another Yee-Haw For The Cowboy Festival

On Saturday, the City of Santa Clarita hosted its annual Cowboy Festival in Newhall.  On Saturday, the City of Santa Clarita hosted its annual Cowboy Festival filled with activities and Games at William S. Hart Park.   “It’s such a fun community event to come to every year and the kids always love it,” said Daniele Perry, a mom who brought ...

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