Massage Parlor Ordinance A Work In Progress
City claims to be working on potential fixes to municipal code.
Massage parlors are often lumped into a seemingly nefarious category of businesses, mostly due to the fact that over the years several of them have been found to provide certain sexual services in addition to their massages.
Two Email Scams Strike Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita Deputies received two separate reports of email phishing related scams from residents who apparently had their Yahoo and GMail accounts unlawfully accessed and altered.
In each case, the residents reported that someone had managed to gain access to their e-mail account, changed their password and sent an e-mail to all of their personal friends and contacts in their account.
Daylight Savings: Spring Forward This Weekend
In what may possibly be considered the best deal of the year, we will all trade one hour of sleep on Sunday morning for a lot more daylight through October.
Daylight Savings is this weekend, and time will officially be set forward one hour at 2:00 a.m. Sunday.
Memorial And Funeral Procession Planned For Fallen Soldier
The memorial service for a local soldier killed in Afghanistan has been scheduled for Saturday March 13.
Sgt. Ian Gelig, 25, of Stevenson Ranch, was killed in Kandahar, Afghanistan on March 1 when his patrol unit was hit by a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device.
Armed Suspect Nabbed After Massive Containment Operation

Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Burglary team out of the Santa Clarita station got a longer day than they hoped for when they went to search for a person of interest in recent burglaries.
The team arrived at the 18000 block of Annes Circle in Canyon Country just after 9:00 Wednesday morning attempting to contact 24 year-old Rodrick Butler. Upon arriving, Butler reportedly spotted the investigators and ran away. One detective claimed to have seen a gun in his waistband as he ran.