
Foster youth enrichment bill heads to Assembly
The California Senate unanimously approved Senate Bill 219 on Thursday, meaning foster youth in Santa Clarita and beyond could soon see hundreds of dollars that can be used for various

The California Senate unanimously approved Senate Bill 219 on Thursday, meaning foster youth in Santa Clarita and beyond could soon see hundreds of dollars that can be used for various

Legislation seeking to allow the elimination of a vacant position at the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency passed the state Senate Tuesday and now heads to the Assembly for consideration.

College of the Canyons student Zoey White was four classes away from completing her animation degree at COC before she decided to switch gears and immerse herself in the world

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Tuesday his “doggy donor bill,” which seeks to modernize animal-blood donation laws, cleared the Senate. Senate Bill 202 is legislation that seeks to

College of the Canyons Automotive Technology Department is set to receive a 2019 Subaru Ascent following a donation from Subaru of America Inc. The Canyon Country campus’ latest gift came

The College of the Canyons swim and dive program invites Santa Clarita Valley swimmers age 8 to 18 to participate in one of the two upcoming 2019 COC Swim Camp

Three bills authored by Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, were given the green light by the Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday. The measures, which seek to address issues faced by
California Institute of the Arts’ Class of 2019 comprised of artists, performers and students who may one day receive an award in front of millions. But first, they had to

California Institute of the Arts’ Class of 2019 comprised of artists, performers and students who may one day receive an award in front of millions. But first, they had to

May is National Foster Care Month and the Children’s Bureau is asking the Santa Clarita Valley community to focus their attention on the year-round needs of the children and youth

Senate Bill 153 cleared the Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday, meaning the industrial hemp-related measure will now head to the Senate floor for consideration. The bill, which is authored by

The Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Management, which is chaired by Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, held an informational hearing Tuesday to analyze the best firefighting practices as the state

Recipients of the College of the Canyons Foundation scholarships, and the donors who helped make them possible, gathered in the on-campus University Center on Wednesday for a reception at the

Legislation authored by Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, seeking to limit school districts’ ability to approve charter schools outside of their own boundaries passed the state Assembly on Monday, and

College of the Canyons held its annual Shine A Light event Tuesday to pay respect to the students across the nation who died by suicide in the prior year. The

State Sen. Scott Wilk’s Senate Resolution 28, which declares May 2019 as Prader-Willi Syndrome Awareness Month in the state of California, unanimously passed the state Senate this week. Prader-Willi Syndrome,

Members of the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Auxiliary were honored Wednesday, May 8, during the hospital’s annual recognition reception for their many years of service to the hospital and surrounding

A new arthritis support group has begun hosting gatherings in an effort to support Santa Clarita Valley adults and children who are living with different types of arthritis or other

The 2019 graduating class of The Master’s University completed their educational journey Friday when they crossed the stage and accepted their degrees from school leaders at Cougar Stadium. Prior to

College of the Canyons students looking to get ahead this summer will have the opportunity to do so thanks to this year’s summer class offerings, which are divided into four