Crisis Text Line service comes to Santa Clarita

Each year, 65 million Americans suffer from some kind of mental illness.  From depression and anxiety to eating disorders and suicidal thoughts, individuals need support when they are faced with

COC celebrates its largest graduation in history

Students, friends, parents, teachers and staff joined together at College of the Canyons’ (COC) Honor Grove Friday to celebrate the community college’s 48th annual commencement ceremony. “Having completed your studies

SCVi learners reenact the American Civil War

Rancho Camulos Museum was transformed into a scene from the late-1800s Thursday as more than 100 Santa Clarita Valley International (SCVi) eighth grade learners participated in the fifth annual Civil

Riding into retirement

Stewart (Stu) Balikov knew how to stirrup emotions for his wife Eileen after her final day teaching students at Hart High School. As Eileen Balikov made her way out of

Thrive event to bring together foster youth families

Ten local agencies with bring their resources together Saturday to provide games, food and fun to foster youth families from across the Santa Clarita Valley. Named “Thrive,” the community gathering

California legislature examines charter school bills

This legislative season, representatives in the California Senate and California Assembly are choosing to tackle California’s Education Code and address concerns relating to the state’s charter schools. From requiring charter