
City announces road closures, parking details for cowboy fest
News Release With the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival just around the corner, the city has announced planned road closures and parking details. The event, taking place at William S. Hart…
News Release With the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival just around the corner, the city has announced planned road closures and parking details. The event, taking place at William S. Hart…
California’s Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced the most recent enrollment data for public schools in the state, indicating Santa Clarita Valley school districts aren’t alone in dealing with…
After a heated mayoral rotation in December, the Santa Clarita City Council brought up the mayoral election process once again Tuesday, this time discussing their views on whether a long-time…
As part of a plan to drive crime down, residents will once again have an opportunity to purchase home security devices at a discounted price, the city of Santa Clarita…
The West Ranch boys golf team continued its quest for a Foothill League title and a trip to the CIF state finals with a comfortable win in the third league…
In seasons past, girls lacrosse games between West Ranch and Valencia were pretty lopsided, with the Wildcats always winning. On Tuesday night at Valencia, that wasn’t the case. West Ranch…
The warm, sunny weather made for the perfect wine-sipping vibe at the 7th annual Sierra Pelona Wine Festival on Saturday at the Reyes Winery in Agua Dulce. The festival was…
The Saugus boys tennis team notched its first league win of the season, defeating Canyon 12-6 on a windy Tuesday afternoon at Saugus High School. The Centurions were led by…
Resiliency was key in a back and forth Foothill League softball game between Hart and Saugus at Saugus on Tuesday. Sitting atop the Foothill League standings, both the Centurions and…
Five people, including a pregnant woman, a mother and her two daughters, were injured in a three-vehicle crash near Acton Tuesday morning that left a propane truck overturned and leaking…
Continuing a series of free community education classes, the Henry Mayo Fitness and Health Center hosted a “Financial Fitness” program Thursday, which sought to inform local residents on how to…
It’s great having the spectacular spring “spring-ing.” Wildflowers are out in abundance for many who like seeing these beauties in person. We are so fortunate to have so many prime…
I just read all the legal mumbo jumbo concerning the eyesore solar panel war. Is this going to be the next CEMEX battle? That is still going on after 10…
We’re bombarded with change. Most, but not all, of it is indeed “new and improved,” in that the new thing is better than the old thing. It’s the transition that…
April is recognized nationally as Stress Awareness Month, and experts say it’s important to understand what stress is, how to best cope with it and how to prevent it from…
In recognition of National Volunteer Appreciation Week, organizations throughout the Santa Clarita Valley are thanking their dutiful helpers. “There is no ‘I’ in team, but there is a ‘U’ in…
Looking to address concerns about transparency for state agencies, the Senate Appropriations Committee unanimously approved Senate Bill 53 by Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita. Wilk said the legislation was authored…
Santa Clarita celebrates its status as one of America’s safest cities, and a few years back, local leadership became aware of a problem facing communities everywhere: the roads remain a…
In light of back-to-back lawsuits that stalled construction, state water regulators have granted the Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District more time to complete its four-year plan to reduce the amount…
The unusual trend of cyclists and pedestrians injured in local traffic collisions lately intensified this past weekend with a bicyclist seriously injured Sunday, and a pedestrian hit but only slightly…