Richard Myers | Forced Transfers an Unfair Approach
I just read, “Teachers oppose forced transfers” in your May 29 edition. It’s a front-page story by Staff Writer Caleb Lunetta and I have to say that at best I…
I just read, “Teachers oppose forced transfers” in your May 29 edition. It’s a front-page story by Staff Writer Caleb Lunetta and I have to say that at best I…
Recently graduated CalArts student Joshua Winklhofer may have his paintings hung in galleries one day, but for now his work will be showcased and used at Rosedell Elementary School. Over…
UPDATE 1:15 p.m.: All lanes have been reopened, according to officials. UPDATE 12:56 p.m.: The No. 1 and 2 lanes of the southbound side of Interstate 5 have been reopened.…
At Batcave Kickboxing in Stevenson Ranch, the topic of conversation switches to fishing. “He likes to fish,” coach German Baltazar said of Israel Galvan, one of his fighters. “And we…
No. 23 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal It’s startling comparing how different the Santa Clarita and this nation are today vs. the early…
As an employee for nearly 20 years across both sides of the pond and now as a business owner for the past 13 years, having served clients in 28 states,…
For decades, we’ve fought to save California condors from extinction. After 40 years of protection, these magnificent birds are slowly recovering. But they remain among the world’s most imperiled animals.…
With the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report that confirmed no Russian collusion by President Trump or his 2016 campaign, and no obstruction per Attorney General William Barr (based…
The Valencia Vikings coaching staff never had a doubt about Kai Wingo’s ability. “Since day one all of my coaches believed in me. It’s kind of funny, they always told…
The staff, faculty and community watched as the Santa Clarita Valley International class of 2019 graduate Friday at Higher Vision Church. A total of 73 graduates walked across the stage…
During the 2019 Golden Oak 71st anniversary commencement ceremony Friday, both a high school diploma graduation and a high school equivalency credential celebration took place. Twenty-seven students received either their…
June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month and PFLAG Santa Clarita, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, and Queer SCV plan to celebrate with a community Picnic in the Park on…
Los Angeles County firefighters responded to a spot fire Friday evening on the northbound lanes of Highway 14, south of Agua Dulce Canyon Road, which was caused by a vehicle…
Whether young or old, in a car or on a bike, several high-profile crashes in the Santa Clarita Valley over the last few years have claimed a number of lives…
This two-part package of stories is intended to break down and explain the bills and their potential impacts, taking into account the local context and history of charter schools in…
This two-part package is intended to break down and explain the bills and their potential impacts, taking into account the local context and history of charter schools in our community,…
This two-part package is intended to break down and explain the bills and their potential impacts, taking into account the local context and history of charter schools in our community,…
The Stevenson Ranch Fourth of July fireworks show has been a staple in the community and entertained a crowd of approximately 7,000 annually since its inception in 1999. This year,…
Since its founding in 2014, GoTribe gym has sought to create training programs that get clients results and they will now try do so in Santa Clarita as they prepare…
The people of Santa Clarita Valley are invited to weigh in on water issues Monday afternoon, when members of the SCV Groundwater Sustainability Agency is scheduled to meet. Concerns about…