Fitch Ratings gives ‘AAA’ rating to Santa Clarita Community College District bonds

Fitch Ratings assigned an ‘AAA’ rating to Santa Clarita Community College District’s 2016 $20 million general obligation (GO) bond. The ratings service also assigned an ‘AA’ rating to the district’s…

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Read more about the article Baby lamb named Clover vanishes from Newhall preschool
Clover, a 6-week-old lamb, went missing fromTown and Country Farm School under investigation by Animal Care and Control Town and Country Farm School this week. Photo courtesy of Denise Vail

Baby lamb named Clover vanishes from Newhall preschool

Clover, a baby lamb and classroom friend, went missing from Town and Country Farm School this week, leaving school staff worried about her safety. The six-week-old lamb was rescued by…

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Read more about the article Henry Mayo set to break ground for new patient tower
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s new $151 million patient tower is scheduled to open in 2019. Courtesy rendering.

Henry Mayo set to break ground for new patient tower

Groundbreaking for the $151 million dollar patient tower project at Henry Mayo Hospital is set for 10 a.m. Oct. 19. The new facility is slated to open in 2019, pending…

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Read more about the article Fast forward: Running backs take on larger roles
Golden Valley's KJ Maduike outruns a tackle during the first half of the Grizzlies homecoming game at Canyon. Katharine Lotze/Signal.

Fast forward: Running backs take on larger roles

West Ranch High’s Jake Rice was a lightly used wide receiver last season. Golden Valley High’s KJ Maduike was a backup. Valencia High’s Moises Haynes was on junior varsity. Canyon…

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Read more about the article COC Library opens student art gallery with animated documentary
“When Man to Man is Wolf” exhibit piece at College of the Canyons student art gallery. COC courtesy art

COC Library opens student art gallery with animated documentary

Students at College of the Canyons are paying tribute to the spirit and life of one Holocaust survivor. With its inaugural exhibit of “When Man to Man is Wolf,” COC’s…

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