Thomas Oatway | Constitution, Judiciary Withstanding Attacks from the White House
In response to the letter to the editor from Brian Baker on Nov. 27 (“Courts Get Too Big for Their Britches”), it is appropriate to note that our court system…
In response to the letter to the editor from Brian Baker on Nov. 27 (“Courts Get Too Big for Their Britches”), it is appropriate to note that our court system…
This Thanksgiving, Westfield Valencia Town Center shoppers were the first customers to step inside the Japanese retailer Miniso, the first in the Santa Clarita Valley. Still, more “firsts” are underway,…
The collaborative community task force leading the Santa Clarita Homelessness Plan made progress Tuesday with the official establishment of its board of directors. The group also said it’ll receive help…
https://youtu.be/P2LMPzQXeJw Discover the decade long journey Dale Sargent faced to find his biological family and how reuniting with them changed his perspective on family.
Every election produces its post-mortems, and 2018 will be no exception. The election of first-time candidate Katie Hill over the seasoned Steve Knight will be analyzed by legions of consultants…
Canyon girls basketball picked up their third win of the season against Ventura, defeating them 36-34 at Ventura on Wednesday. Chidinma Okafor picked up a double-double, leading the Cowboys with…
Facing an undefeated Camarillo team in the second round of the Burbank Basketball Tournament on Wednesday night, West Ranch came out fast and physical, keeping up with the Scorpions in…
It’s been quite a long time since a girls singles tennis player from the Santa Clarita Valley reached the semifinals of the CIF-Southern Section Girls Individual Tennis Championships. That period…
The College of the Canyons Political Science Department offered the public a chance to “look behind the curtain” of local election campaigns Wednesday. With every seat filled in the small…
When Gene Bonfiglio was a young boy in elementary school, he boasted that he wanted to be the first man on Mars, just like other children. Decades later, he would…
The College of the Canyons Institute for Culinary Education will hold its first-ever Gingerbread House Display and Competition to benefit the COC Student Health & Wellness Center “Food for Thought” Food Pantry.
Deputies arrested a man accused of shoving someone to the ground Tuesday afternoon. Sheriff’s Station officials reported the victim was photographing a man he suspected was trying to steal tools…
Join Gen. Jack Keane at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center as he discusses America’s global security challenges on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Keane is president of GSI Consulting. He…
Mexico calls for an investigation into use of tear gas at the border! Illegal immigrants attempted to breach the U.S.-Mexico border. Border patrol and U.S. military personnel were pelted with…
Wanna see a superb, uplifting movie? That’s what “Green Book” is. Now showing locally. Dick Ramirez Valencia
By Lynne Plambeck President, SCOPE SCOPE and its volunteers have long opposed approving housing developments in high-fire-hazard areas with limited access. We testified against the approval of the Adlin project…
The Dodo is of course, an extinct, flightless bird discovered in 1598, and rendered extinct by man a short 82 years later, in 1680. The extinction of the dodo within…
“We rise by lifting others” – Robert Ingersoll Looking for ways to improve yourself in the new year? Maybe next year is your time to become a Santa Clarita volunteer!…
Come celebrate the holidays at William S. Hart Park with their Cowboys & Carols on Dec. 1 and Holiday Boutique on Dec. 8-9. On Dec. 1, tour the candlelit, holiday-decorated…
By Alice Renolds When a child dies at any age the family suffers intense pain and it is probably the most traumatic life-changing event that you will ever experience. That…