
Gibbon Center seeks public’s help in naming newest gibbon
The Gibbon Conservation Center needs help solving one unanswered question: Does the center’s newest gibbon look more like a Henry, a Howard or a Yoda? The male gibbon was born
The Gibbon Conservation Center needs help solving one unanswered question: Does the center’s newest gibbon look more like a Henry, a Howard or a Yoda? The male gibbon was born
The Santa Clarita Public Library was awarded a 2017 Humanities For All Grant of $3,500 from California Humanities for its “One Story One City” initiative. “I’m so pleased that we
It’s going to be a blustery weekend in the Santa Clarita Valley. Strong winds and gusts are expected to hit the area Friday and Saturday, according to a wind advisory
The New Year’s series of powerful storms not only impacted residents’ morning commute, they also wreaked havoc on the city’s roads. “From the recent storms, our guys have already filled
The deadline for graduating seniors to apply for one of the two Rod Bennett Memorial Scholarships, created to honor life and legacy of Santa Clarita musician and teacher Rod Bennett,
A recent report released by the United States Drought Monitor reveals that nearly half of California is no longer in drought conditions. The news is an improvement from one year
A club at Valencia High School is working to share its love of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) with younger students and children throughout the Santa Clarita Valley. The
As an extra incentive to increase students’ grade point averages, one William S. Hart Union High School District student will walk away from this school quarter with a new car.
For more than a decade, Christine Ruiz and her family would attend mass at Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Church (St. Kateri) as a split family. The mother of three always
On Tuesday night, thousands of volunteers throughout Los Angeles covered the streets, underpasses, riverbeds and washes of the county to count the number of individuals experiencing homelessness in the area.
Carter Sarkar is a 4-year-old boy who loves going to the park, playing with his best friend and 6-year-old sister Sophia and laughing as hard as he can. “He’s the
Three California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) alumni are nominated for an Academy Award for their work on animated films this year. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
The Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees, which serves College of the Canyons (COC), is set to approve an increase to non-resident tuition and review annual financial reports
Members of the Sulphur Springs Union School District Governing Board will discuss the district’s 2017 Winter Academy, the current state of its Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and Gov.
Seven students from The Master’s University didn’t let the weekend rainstorms and road closures get them down. Instead, they used the flooded streets to their advantage to go surfing and
Storms that soaked the Santa Clarita Valley and wreaked havoc on the city’s roads are expected to continue throughout Monday with scattered thunderstorms, hail and snow, according to officials with
Santa Clarita Valley teenagers are using their own voices and creative designs to bring awareness to the dangers of fast fashion and a consumerist culture. Through her club Re(dress),Valencia High
Children as young as two explored the night sky and traveled through space at Congregation Beth Shalom (C.B.S.) Preschool Friday morning. The in-house field trip featured a Discovery Dome from
It was a cold and rainy day in Washington, D.C. Jan.20, but that didn’t stop 14 students, two teachers and one parent from Golden Valley High School from witnessing a
As Donald J. Trump took his oath of office to become 45th President of the United States, community members and California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) students participated in a
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