Around 6:30 p.m. Monday, deputies received reports of a burglary in the 25200 block of Steinbeck Avenue In Stevenson Ranch with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Two suspects stole a safe with approximately $30,000 of jewelry the home owner told KHTS Radio Tuesday morning The two suspects broke into the home through a window and “ransacked” the home in 7 minutes The victim says this is the fifth home to be broken into in the area and believes her neighborhood is being watched by the theft suspects Anyone with information on the identity of who these suspects may be are encouraged to contact the SCV Sheriff’s Station at 661:260:4000 Note: This story has been updated with new information and video from the victim Pingback: Retention set up in Stevenson Ranch for theft suspect – canopy-health and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Attorney Los Angeles County Fire Department Division 3 has a scheduled brush pile burn in the surrounding fields near West Ranch High School in Stevenson Ranch on Sunday LACoFD will be on the scene throughout the scheduled burn The brush pile burn was previously scheduled for Friday You can be the first one to leave a comment TrendingCommercialLos AngelesAMerlone Geier buys Ralphs-anchored Stevenson Ranch mall for $58MSeller InvenTrust Properties paid $73M for the Santa Clarita Valley property in 2016 A photo illustration of Merlone Geier managing partners Bradley A Merlone along with Stevenson Ranch Plaza in Santa Clarita Valley (Merlone Geier) Retail developer Merlone Geier has acquired Stevenson Ranch Plaza an outdoor mall in the Santa Clarita Valley anchored by a Ralphs supermarket spans 187,000 square feet and sits on an 18.8-acre site at the intersection of Old Road and Pico Canyon Road a deed filed in Los Angeles County records show The seller is Illinois firm InvenTrust Properties which paid $72.5 million for the asset in 2016 Other tenants at the site include LA Fitness SIGN UPMerlone Geier is currently redeveloping former Sears stores in Southern California into large multifamily properties the firm announced plans for a $370 million residential conversion project of a shuttered Sears in Glendale housed a Sears store that operated for 85 years before closing down in 2020 Plans for the site call for a 682-unit residential complex with a 38,100-square-foot public park The company is also planning to convert a closed Sears site at the Buena Park Downtown Mall into a residential community with 1,176 apartments and 126 townhomes The Buena Park Mall closed in 2020 after Sears shut down the location as part of a round of closures that included 100 stores nationwide Merlone Geier has invested in West Coast retail properties since the early ‘90s Its Southern California portfolio covers 26 properties a 340,300-square-foot mixed-use asset in North Hollywood a 67.6-acre site in Laguna Hills that’s currently under development Merlone Geier’s plans for Stevenson Ranch Plaza are unclear The firm did not respond to a request for comment first responders received reports of a traffic collision in the parking lot of the Walmart on The Old Road in Stevenson Ranch California Highway Patrol (CHP) spokesperson for the Newhall area office they found a person in the car unresponsive The individual was pronounced dead on arrival CHP is investigating if the person died as a result of the crash or if the individual died from a medical emergency before the collision occurred The man has been identified as Louie Feliciano Guzman according to officials with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office Note: This story has been updated with the victim’s identity The office supply store is anticipated to shut its doors on November 11 The store encourages customers to go to their nearby location on 19141 Golden Valley Road The closure is the latest in a string of businesses that have closed this year. Slater 50/50 in February Shortly after, the Black N’ Blue Bar announced on Instagram that it would be closing due to the Alcoholic Beverage Commission (ABC) opening an investigation The bar blamed the City of Santa Clarita for the investigations The closures continued with the 99 Cent Store announcing the closing of all of its locations The fashion company Express filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April with plans to close 95 of its over 500 stores After at least 40 years, Abe’s Pawn Shop in Old Town Newhall announced that it would cease operations at the end of May Keep voting progressive and Dems and businesses continue to fall Tagged with: The restaurant will be at the former Claim Jumper location on The Old Road in Stevenson Ranch The new restaurant is known for its fall-off-the-bone ribs hand-cut steaks and famous bread rolls with honey cinnamon butter Texas Roadhouse first opened in 1993 in Indiana and became a restaurant that was widely recognized for having made-from-scratch meals there is no official opening date for the restaurant will it fill the marketspace where Texas Lucy’s and Hooters once stood Tagged with: On Saturday morning, deputies with the Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station honored Deputy Jake Kuredjian after he was killed in a shootout near Poe Parkway in Stevenson Ranch 23 years ago    “Today is a significant day in the history of Santa Clarita because it marks the 23rd anniversary of the passing of Deputy Jake Kuredjian,” said Captain Justin Diez was fatally shot after responding to a call of “shots fired” in Stevenson Ranch Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agents were serving a search warrant Kuredjian responded to the department’s call for backup within minutes after the suspect opened fire in the Stevenson Ranch neighborhood Kuredjian reportedly took cover behind a Ford Explorer in front of the suspect’s home when the suspect moved from the first floor to the second The suspect opened fire and a bullet penetrated Kuredjian’s helmet before entering his right temple had been next to Kuredjian during the shooting and stayed next to his body for another 10 minutes until both he and Kuredjian’s remains could be safely retrieved attributed to PTSD from the events of the Stevenson Ranch Shootout “Today we gather to honor a community member Today marks the 23rd year anniversary since my brother Jake’s death,” said Garo Kuredjian What a waste of resources having these deputy’s stand around with their thumbs in their ass They’re doing exactly what they should be doing for a fallen brother or sister first responder in the line of duty because it’s the least they could do.As you so eloquently stated previously there should be nothing but that and more at ground zero on 9/11 The very definition of an un American leftist made tool They are giving honor to one of their fallen We are proud of Officer Kuredjian’s service to our community Print Protonitazene a novel synthetic opioid three times stronger than fentanyl killed a 22-year-old in Stevenson Ranch who believed he was buying oxycodone The victim expressed concern to his dealer about his pills being laced with other drugs prior to his deathHis dealer admitted to investigators that he knew about the victim’s death but continued selling drugs anyway A Santa Clarita man was charged this week in what federal prosecutors believe is the country’s first death due to a synthetic opioid three times stronger than fentanyl Benjamin Anthony Collins, 21, is being held without bond for allegedly selling pills containing protonitazene to a 22-year-old man and resident of Stevenson Ranch, the U.S. attorney’s office said in a news release. The victim died shortly after taking the pills and was found by his mother outside her home in the front seat of his car Collins is charged with the distribution of protonitazene resulting in death and faces a minimum sentence of 20 years and a maximum sentence of life in prison He was arrested a month after the victim died and investigators found large quantities of other drugs in his vehicle Collins had a long history of drug dealing “After this incident — and after learning that his pills killed the decedent — Collins continues to deal drugs openly and prolifically and advertises his drug dealing services on Instagram live video,” according to court records the victim called Collins asking for Percocet pills — Collins sold him five oxycodone pills for $20 each they discussed recent deaths caused by fake or laced pills I get worried,” the victim said in one text message Collins admitted to investigators that he sold drugs for money and knew about the victim’s death Protonitazene “is a ‘nitazene,’ a class of opioid developed in the 1950s as a substitute for morphine that was so powerful that the FDA refused to approve its use,” according to court documents A federal complaint from the Southern District of New York charged two men with distributing fentanyl mixed with protonitazene to a confidential source working with law enforcement in April. No deaths were related with that case. Sandra McDonald is a reporting fellow at the Los Angeles Times. She grew up in north central Florida, just an hour south of the University of Florida where she studied journalism and worked with the local NPR station, WUFT, and Fresh Take Florida, a news service focused on statewide and political coverage. She previously was an intern with The Times’ breaking news team. World & Nation California Subscribe for unlimited accessSite Map Deputies operating the containment were seen patrolling the streets of the Westridge gated neighborhood Stevenson Ranch has been a regular target of burglars in the last several months, with some criminals utilizing drones and other technology to scope out potential targets Residents who see anything suspicious are encouraged to call 661-260-4000 Anyone with information can also anonymously contact the Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers Hotline at (800) 222-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online a 70-foot oak tree believed to be over 400 years old is located at Pico Canyon Park in Stevenson Ranch Back in June of 2023, L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger read in a motion to make the tree a designated landmark in the County; and on Tuesday it was made official “I’m thrilled we’ve crossed the finish line and have formally designated Old Glory a Los Angeles County Landmark,” Barger said “This majestic tree has captivated the love and appreciation of the surrounding community and is truly a local wonder It deserves to be protected and preserved so future generations can enjoy Old Glory.” In a desperate attempt to save this piece of living history the Santa Clarita Organization for Planning and the Environment (SCOPE) reached out to visual artist and environment activist John Quigley From when he first climbed its branches on Nov to when he was removed by law enforcement on Jan Quigley sat in the Old Glory Oak for a total of 72 days saving it from a developer’s chainsaw and drawing eyes from around the world to the Santa Clarita Valley Kroger and Albertsons have released a list of hundreds of stores that would be divested to C&S Wholesale Grocers if federal regulators approve their proposed $24.6 billion merger deal The states with the largest numbers include Washington The proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons has not yet been approved the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued to block the merger citing that the deal was anti-competitive and would harm consumers leading to higher prices and lower wages for employees “This supermarket mega-merger comes as American consumers have seen the cost of groceries rise steadily over the past few years Kroger’s acquisition of Albertsons would lead to additional grocery price hikes for everyday goods further exacerbating the financial strain consumers across the country face today,” said Henry Liu Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition “Essential grocery store workers would also suffer under this deal facing the threat of their wages dwindling and their working conditions deteriorating.” While Kroger, Albertsons and C&S have said that the merger won’t result in store closures the FTC alleged that “C&S admits that these commitments have no legally binding effect or duration and C&S has reserved its right to close or sell supermarkets once the transition is completed.” United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) unions (Locals 7 which have helped lead the anti-merger efforts against Kroger and Albertsons’ proposed mega-merger held a press conference to provide updates on their efforts to block the merger from going forward citing previous behavior in other divestitures that resulted in the loss of thousands of jobs “History shows we can’t take merger promises at face value,” said Jessica Crowley UFCW Local 770 member and pharmacist at Albertsons-owned Pavilions in Los Angeles “When Albertsons acquired Safeway in 2015 and divested about 150 stores to Haggen Let’s be clear: this mega-merger will negatively impact retail workers and communities already facing challenges with food and medication access C&S Wholesale Grocers’ limited experience in retail pharmacy makes the divestiture plan highly unlikely to succeed.” The Stevenson Ranch Vons location responded to social media posts “This is another exciting opportunity for C&S to expand into the retail market which is an important component of our long-term growth We have a strong foundation of retail experience with our Piggly Wiggly® franchise and corporate-owned stores in the Midwest and Carolinas and the reopening of our iconic Grand Union — totaling more than 160 retail locations — all of which demonstrate C&S’s ability to deliver solid retail performance,” said Eric Winn Chief Operating Officer and designated Chief Executive Officer (effective October 2) “This will also further enhance C&S’s ability to serve our customers as we will be in a unique position as a leading wholesale supplier and retailer to help grow their business and continue our legacy of braggingly happy customers.” “C&S committed to ensuring zero stores will close as a result of the merger all frontline associates will remain employed all existing collective bargaining agreements will continue and associates will continue to receive industry-leading benefits alongside bargained-for wages,” read a statement from Kroger “C&S’s strong operational focus coupled with its experienced management team and financial resources will position it to successfully operate divested stores for years to come we are committed to working closely with C&S to ensure a seamless transition of ownership for all divested stores and supporting operational infrastructure.” The updated divestiture list as now released by Kroger’s is really only an “ask” will accept the locations as listed to be divested by Kroger’s will most likely change/modify the number of stores to be divested – higher or lower including the possibility of additional locations throughout the SCV This has happened several times in previous grocery store mergers with Kroger’s updated and now public divestiture location list – Kroger’s has elected NOT to place any Ralphs and/or Food 4 Less location for divestiture Only stores owned by Albertsons – which in California are Albertsons Pavilions and Vons (Safeway in northern California is not affected) C&S has not stated their plans for servicing these proposed 62 locations Where are the warehouses and related infrastructure to handle the perishables (meat Is C&S going to maintain the pharmacies that are within these proposed to be divested locations I don’t see C&S keeping any of these proposed to be divested locations – rather I see C&S monetizing the real estate/locations by selling/sub-leasing for other uses – not necessarily retail I also expect that C&S will immediately cease the acquired pharmacy business – and sell the prescription files to either CVS and/or Walgreens I refer to Aldi’s recent purchase of Florida-based full service grocer Winn Dixie and price impact Harvey’s Winn-Dixie shuttered all of their pharmacies and sold the prescription files to other drug stores Aldi did not want to be in the retail pharmacy business it would be great if C&S could find other grocery operators such as Stater Bros This would preserve employees pay/benefits as Stater’s is a union grocery chain Most other retail operators are non-union such as Vallarta could stipulate that C&S must keep the stores open and run the stores competitively for a number of years – with other provisions/rules in place that do not allow C&S to close a location(s) unless a financially sustainable buyer is found Louis area when Schnucks purchased National Supermarkets A buyer was found for a package of divested stores – but the new buyer floundered the owner went to jail and the stores closed Schnucks commands the vast majority of grocery store sales in the St I guess the bigger question within the Santa Carlita Valley We certainly have a greater variety of places to purchase food – whether it’s the traditional grocery stores Trader Joe’s) deep discount such as Aldi etc.) Add in to a lesser extent Dollar Tree for packaged/frozen items and of course Smart and Final two or even three of the Kroger’s/Albertsons locations are divested within the Santa Clarita Valley Would other grocery chains/specialty stores “fill-in” where others have closed Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean C Logan announced that 122 Vote Centers will open Saturday Vote Centers will be open daily from 10 a.m.-7 p.m to vote in person or return a Vote by Mail ballot A complete list and map of Vote Center locations is available online at LOCATOR.LAVOTE.GOV. Four of the 20 voting centers in the Santa Clarita Valley will begin operations on Saturday The other 17 centers will be four day centers The four 11-day votings centers in the SCV are: Voters were also mailed a postcard listing the nearest 11-day and 4-day Vote Centers to their residence Eligible voters who missed the registration deadline can visit any Vote Center, complete a Conditional Voter Registration and cast a ballot in this election The ballot in this election is extensive and includes contests and candidates from the neighborhood and local levels through state offices Voters are encouraged to review their ballots carefully and vote early Additional Info: Hasley Hall Boardroom HSLH 137 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Pastoral Center Additional Info: Junipero Serra and Our Lady Rooms Additional Info: Student Services Bldg 1st Floor Lobby LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to approve the move on Tuesday Where to see the tree: Old Glory ended up being relocated down the road to Pico Canyon Park “We believe it is a great way to honor its survival and all the people who helped to save it as well as bringing attention to the importance of oaks and the part they play in cleaning our air and protecting us against climate change,” the organization wrote first responders received reports of a traffic collision involving a pedestrian on the 26250 block of Valencia Boulevard (near West Ranch High School) in Stevenson Ranch spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Fire Department A teenaged student was hospitalized after being struck by a vehicle near West Ranch High School in Stevenson Ranch Tuesday morning. pic.twitter.com/dk7zoSqzVl — KHTS Radio (@KHTSRadio) February 4, 2025 The pedestrian was a 14-year-old West Ranch High School student according to California Highway Patrol logs The West Ranch student was transported to the hospital in unknown condition more information will be added as it becomes available 59 was the person found dead in the crashed vehicle a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office Around 8:55 a.m. Wednesday, first responders received reports of a traffic collision in the parking lot of the Walmart on The Old Road in Stevenson Ranch, said Officer Carlos Burgos-Lopez, spokesperson for the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Newhall Area Office at the time of the incident it is still unknown if Guzman died as a result of the crash or if he died from a medical emergency before the collision occurred This incident remains under investigation by the Chp Newhall Area Office Aila Slisco is a Newsweek night reporter based in New York Her focus is on reporting national politics where she has covered the 2020 and 2022 elections the impeachments of Donald Trump and multiple State of the Union addresses Other topics she has reported on for Newsweek include crime public health and the emergence of COVID-19 Aila was a freelance writer before joining Newsweek in 2019 You can get in touch with Aila by emailing a.slisco@newsweek.com either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content Southern California police have warned that burglaries taking place in a small community may have happened with the aid of a drone The Santa Clarita Valley Station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday that "preliminary reports suggested" a drone may have been used in a series of three burglaries committed in Stevenson Ranch—a community of around 20,000 that is about 35 miles north of Los Angeles While it was unclear whether the suspected drone use was detected by witnesses spotting a drone near the burglary sites police said an investigation had revealed "promising leads" provided by locals promising leads have been identified and are under investigation," a news release from the Santa Clarita Valley station said "Detectives are diligently working to resolve these cases and bring those responsible to justice "We urge all residents across the Santa Clarita Valley to take proactive steps to secure their homes and report any suspicious activity immediately," the release continued please call the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station at 661-260-4000." Newsweek reached out Tuesday for comment to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department via an online press contact form In a memo sent to NBA team officials last week and obtained by the Associated Press, the FBI said the burglaries were connected to "transnational South American Theft Groups" using drones and other types of technology to target the players "These [South American Theft Groups] are reportedly well-organized sophisticated rings that incorporate advanced techniques and technologies and signal jamming devices," the memo states The memo goes on to say that the theft groups were "primarily focused on cash and items that can be resold on the black market and luxury bags," while the homes targeted were mostly unoccupied and "equipped with alarm systems that were not activated." The San Diego Union-Tribune reported that residents of the beachside community La Jolla Shores believed drones had been used in the area for more than a year to scout homes that were later targeted by burglars While multiple residents reported seeing drones flying over houses before they were burglarized San Diego police Lieutenant Bryan Brecht told the newspaper that the drones in question were "hobby drones" and that it would be difficult to definitely tie them to any crimes Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground Newsletters in your inbox See all Digital Edition Subscribe Archives by | Jun 30, 2024 | Community Valencia Marketplace’s Merchants are happy to serve you and they have everything to help you celebrate the summer season from decorations yoga and more you won’t be in need of much.Get a head start on your Back to School shopping Valencia Marketplace is your one stop shopping center food to pack in your child’s lunchbox and so much more! 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Santa Clarita Magazine has set a high standard for excellence in advertising for over 34 years Santa Clarita Magazine has grown with the Santa Clarita Valley since 1990 and become the #1 place to advertise locally For Advertising informationCall or Text: 1 (661) 294-4444 Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream is expanding in the Golden State with a new location in Stevenson Ranch The community is invited to join the grand opening celebrations on Feb live performances and more at the three-day celebration The Stevenson Ranch Handel’s is owned and operated by husband-and-wife team Scott and Vanessa Sonnenberg Vanessa Sonnenberg is one of the first female Mexican franchisees for the Handel’s brand The Stevenson Ranch location plans to support A Child’s Hope Foundation with fundraisers throughout the year A Child’s Hope Foundation provides assistance to orphanages around the world The franchise owners have worked with the Foundation to build playgrounds at orphanages in Mexico the Sonnenberg’s raised $50,000 to build a playground at an orphanage in Tijuana “We are honored to be able to offer the world’s best ice cream to our friends here in the Santa Clarita area we will continue to provide support for A Child’s Hope Foundation with fundraisers throughout the year,” said Scott Sonnenberg co-owner of the Stevenson Ranch Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream “We have a big family and our family loves to go out for ice cream Handel’s is simply the best and we are delighted to bring it to our community.” An official ribbon cutting will kick off on February 8 at 11 am where the first 50 guests will be treated to free Ice Cream for a Year The West Ranch Cheerleaders and Drumline will also be performing from 5 p.m This offer is valid for a small sugar or cake cone or dish on February 10 guests will be treated to giveaways “I grew up in Mexico and when my family would go out for ice cream or vanilla,” said Vanessa Sonnenberg we have more than 40 flavors daily and are excited to share the delicious freshly made ice cream offerings with our guests.” The Stevenson Ranch Handel’s boasts 2,800 sq and is the largest walk-up parlor for the brand The store will serve up local and seasonal flavors including Black Cherry The Stevenson Ranch location will be open daily from 11 a.m Lifestyle brand Stevenson Ranch has launched a limited edition capsule collection with Snoop Dogg and his recently acquired Death Row Records Featuring a social media campaign starring the Compton Cowboys with a portion of sales of the collaboration being donated to the Compton Jr Equestrians non-profit foundation Stevenson Ranch has become a cultural phenomenon across the world Their signature hat and tagline “Not My First Rodeo” has become an eight figure lifestyle sensation worn by everyone from Morgan Wallen and Baker Mayfield to The Kid Laroi and now Snoop Dogg December 18th ya digg,” says Snoop himself The Snoop Dogg collaboration pays homage to Stevenson Ranch’s Nashville roots and their mutual love for the game of football The social campaign features the iconic Los Angeles based equestrian group The Compton Cowboys and the horses saved us.” The campaigns feature music from Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records and a song by Randy Savvy The limited edition capsule collection will be available for purchase on Sunday, December 18th at 10 am PST sold exclusively in-store at Snoopy’s Clothing, located at near SoFi Stadium at 905a S Prairie Ave Inglewood, CA and Stevenson Ranch’s webstore or via app Items include the Stevenson Ranch x Snoop Dogg/Death Row trucker hat Copyright © 2013-2025 The Music Universe. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable law. TMU participates in various affiliate and advertising programs, including, but not limited to, Amazon, Ticketmaster, and others, and earns from qualifying purchases. Cookie ConsentWe use cookies to improve your experience on our site. By using our site, you consent to cookies. Cookie Preferences×Manage your cookie preferences below: Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper function of the website Statistics cookies collect information anonymously This information helps us understand how visitors use our website Marketing cookies are used to follow visitors to websites The intention is to show ads that are relevant and engaging to the individual user Founded in 2016 by Greg Finefrock, the family-friendly American tavern has plans to open its 11th location in Stevenson Ranch next year “I’m excited to announce Finney’s is coming to…..Stevenson Ranch in the Santa Clarita Valley! We can’t wait to join this amazing community Opening early next year,” Finney’s posted on social media in February The standalone building at 25636 The Old Road across the parking lot from Marshalls and Old Navy is currently undergoing renovations to prepare for the incoming Finney’s Crafthouse location Finney’s features more than 50 classic “made-from-scratch favorites,” including appetizers Finney’s is not the only new eatery coming to the Valencia Marketplace shopping plaza in Stevenson Ranch in 2024. Krispy Kreme donuts is also set to open a new drive-thru location in the same shopping center The one in Porter Ranch sucks so bad why would they think that they anybody wants one in Stevenson Ranch I think it will be a welcome establishment Tagged with: whose real name is Noel Christopher Fisher is being investigated for 15 sexual assault charges and five additional felony assault related charges for incidents between 2010 and 2018 Stevenson Ranch resident and Grammy-winning music producer Detail was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of more than a dozen sexual assault charges according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department for which detectives were notified of on July 31 Fisher was arrested by personnel from the Sheriff’s Department’s Major Crimes Bureau,” read an LASD nixle alert (Special Victims Bureau) detectives believe there may be additional potential victims and they are seeking the public’s help in identifying any such victims.” Fisher was booked at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Wednesday and is being held in lieu of $6.29 million bail he lost a $15 million lawsuit in Los Angeles for similar allegations the music producer has been active in the industry and was awarded Grammys for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song in 2015 He has worked with artists such as Jennifer Lopez Additional details were not immediately available according to SIB officialsThursday morning The Sheriff’s Department is seeking help from the public regarding any information about the incident and those with information can contact the Special Victims Bureau tip line at 877-710-5273 According to Alejandra, the restaurant manager, the new spot will be at the intersection of Pico Canyon Road and The Old Road Casa Canela will occupy the spot where Coco’s restaurant formerly stood There is presently no confirmed opening date for the second location What other restaurants would you like to see open in the Santa Clarita Valley Situated in a nice location in southern California there are many fantastic beaches to visit near Stevenson Ranch Stevenson Ranch located in the Santa Clarita Valley of California is a charming community famous for its picturesque views and suburban appeal But one of the other allures of living in or visiting Stevenson Ranch is its proximity to some of California's most beautiful beaches Whether you're a resident or just visiting Here's a list of the five best beaches near Stevenson Ranch: A favorite among locals and tourists alike, Zuma Beach in Malibu offers wide sands and excellent surf Located approximately an hour from Stevenson Ranch this beach is known for its clean waters and well-maintained facilities Volleyball nets and snack bars dot the coastline ensuring entertainment and refreshment on a sunny day the tide pools to the north of the beach often reveal sea stars and anemones at low tide If you're seeking a more secluded and romantic atmosphere, El Matador Beach is the place to be it's a paradise for photographers and nature lovers The beach can be accessed via a steep trail from the parking lot so it's best to visit during the week to avoid the crowds For a quintessential Southern Californian experience, Santa Monica Beach is a must-visit Located around 45 minutes from Stevenson Ranch its expansive stretch ensures there's always a spot to lay down your beach towel For a unique blend of beach and cultural experience, Venice Beach is unbeatable It's not just a place to enjoy the sun and sea; it's also home to the famous Venice Beach Boardwalk and muscle beach gym enthusiasts provide continuous entertainment bohemian vibe of Venice sets it apart and makes it a great place to people-watch Ideal for those who enjoy a mix of sandy shores and rocky tide pools, Leo Carrillo State Beach offers 1.5 miles of beach for swimming making it a favorite among families with curious kids Located a bit over an hour from Stevenson Ranch it's a scenic drive that culminates in a beautiful coastal experience while Stevenson Ranch itself is a beautiful inland community its proximity to the Pacific coastline offers residents and visitors a plethora of beach options Whether you're in the mood for an active day of surfing and volleyball there's a beach near Stevenson Ranch that's perfect for you Does your business rank among the best in California Learn more about our selection criteria and vetting process We’ll be your trustee Little Tokyo guide with a day’s worth of fun things to do in Little Tokyo If you're looking for something fun to do there are plenty of fun and free things to do in San Francisco Feel the knowledge flood from its elegant red-tile roofs as you wander the town’s beautiful college campus in search of hidden finds Enjoy the perfect California spring weather at these ideal spots for a spring vacation in California Check your inbox soon for the latest from California.com. Surrounded by loved ones and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies Jake Kuredijan’s memorial plaque on the corner of Stevenson Ranch Parkway and Poe Parkway serves as a symbol of the deputy’s bravery “Unfortunately Jake was killed in the line of duty not far from this location department members past and present community members even strangers come to this memorial for three powerful reasons,” said Capt of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station we’re here to pay our respects to Jake maybe tell a fun story or two about Jake.” Among those to speak at Tuesday’s event were Kuredjian’s brother and Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station Captain Diez who reflected on Jake’s life and the impact he has continued to have “I was recently at an event in Ventura County and someone was looking at my name tag and asked if I was related to Jake I told him he was my older brother,” said Garo a Commander with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office he was awarded the Sheriff’s Department’s Gold Meritorious Conduct Medal by former Sheriff Sherman Block for saving the life of a woman clinging to a small tree branch atop a cliff in Malibu his bright smile grew even brighter,” his brother said “He would tell anyone who would listen to him ‘I can’t believe they pay me to do this.’” Kuredjian had been assigned to a motorcycle position six months before he was killed responded to the department’s call for backup within minutes after the suspect opened fire in the Stevenson Ranch neighborhood Jake’s passing is a difficult reminder of the dangers of this job You certainly have a guardian angel watching over you,” Diez said As a symbol of gratitude for Kuredjian’s service an engraved monument dedicated to Kuredjian was unveiled in 2001 at the corner of Stevenson Ranch Parkway and Poe Parkway as a reminder to the community to keep his memory alive Deputy Jake Drive in Newhall is named in his honor as well as nearby Jake Kuredjian County Park legislation introduced by Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo to rename a “portion of Interstate 5 between the Pico-Lyons Overcrossing and the McBean Parkway Overcrossing in the city of Santa Clarita” in Kuredjian’s honor Thank God For Hagop ‘Jake’ Kuredijan and may he be forever honored for his service The Coyotes Collection has partnered with lifestyle apparel brand Stevenson Ranch on a cutting-edge merch line merging hockey Founded by platinum-recording hip-hop artist mike. Stevenson Ranch brings its Wild West-inspired flare into the innovative collaboration which showcases a unique fusion of sports and fashion and marks the brand’s first collaboration with an entity associated with a professional sports team The Coyotes x Stevenson Ranch collection dropped on March 15 and features a range of apparel shorts and the inaugural release of soft-brim hats from both the Coyotes and Stevenson Ranch The collection embraces contemporary Western-wear styles prevalent in today’s fashion landscape and includes select items that showcase the Stevenson Ranch brand slogan “Not My First Rodeo,” which is emblematic of mike.’s journey in fashion and entertainment Michael Francis Seander is a former collegiate baseball player at Duke University who discovered his passion for music during his recovery from Tommy John surgery to reconstruct the ulnar collateral ligament at the inside of the elbow he ventured into fashion design and founded Stevenson Ranch a brand embodying the Wild West ethos with a nomadic spirit “The Coyotes are the perfect partner for this collaboration given the team’s innovative approach to sports-themed merchandise and the inherent connection to Western culture within the Valley,” mike “My focus has always been on fostering genuine communities and this partnership presents an opportunity for Stevenson Ranch to engage with a wider audience.” Previous collaborators with Stevenson Ranch include notable names such as Bailey Zimmerman and JBL The brand has also received endorsements from influential figures like Baker Mayfield Stevenson Ranch furthers its esteemed reputation with the Coyotes x Stevenson Ranch collaboration the brand’s first venture into professional sports merchandise.  The Coyotes Collection’s partnership with Stevenson Ranch is the latest addition to a series of collaborations that the Coyotes have formed with apparel brands over the past two seasons these endeavors aim to transcend traditional sports merchandise by merging streetwear fashion with the Arizona Coyotes brand Like the Coyotes Collection’s previous partnerships the Coyotes x Stevenson Ranch collaboration engages fans on a deeper level and celebrates the intersection of sport and fashion while reflecting the vibrant identity of Arizona beyond the ice all while honoring its rich culture in the process The Coyotes x Stevenson Ranch collection is now available for purchase at stevensonranch.co follow @CoyotesCollection and @Stevenson.Ranch on Instagram