Picketing COC faculty share their stories

For the second consecutive day, the full-time faculty members of College of the Canyons were on campus picketing in an attempt to generate support for a new contract. Educators stood

COC faculty call for fair contract

A couple dozen full-time faculty members of College of the Canyons gathered Monday to call for changes in their contract with the college as they prepare for another negotiation session

Business group gives Wilk, Lackey perfect scores

The National Federation of Independent Business recently released its legislative scorecard, which details the legislation that’s important to the group and the way Senate and Assembly members voted. State Sen.

College opens newest exhibition

The College of the Canyons Art Gallery opened its latest exhibition, “A Better Nectar,” by Jessica Rath with Robert Hoehn on Monday. The multisensory installation, which is based on the

Congressional leaders reach temporary deal

The longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history has come to a close after congressional leaders reached a temporary deal that would open the government. The agreement, as described by

Wilk tapped for State Allocation Board

Sen. Scott Wilk has been appointed to the State Allocation Board, which is responsible for appropriating school facility dollars to school districts, as well as the state’s Joint Committee on

Senate Fellows Program begins accepting applications

Recent college graduates living in the Santa Clarita Valley who are interested in working with local legislators are invited to apply for the 2019-20 California Senate Fellows Program. The program

NSD completes dual-immersion discussions

The Newhall School District completed its dual-immersion information meetings this week, which prompted district officials and local residents to rave about the upcoming program expected to begin later in 2019.