
Santa Clarita residents should be aware of holiday scammers
On Saturday, Tami Phillips noticed a man soliciting for donations outside of Walmart in Newhall for one of the missions on Los Angeles’ Skid Row. As vice president and chief
On Saturday, Tami Phillips noticed a man soliciting for donations outside of Walmart in Newhall for one of the missions on Los Angeles’ Skid Row. As vice president and chief
Santa Clarita’s The Gentle Barn and the Los Angeles Police Department’s Southeast Division joined together Tuesday for their sixth annual toy drive to bring holiday joy to at-risk youth. The
A Canyon Country truck driver was formally charged with murder for the 2015 shooting death of a Lancaster man and attempted murder in the shooting of a Canyon Country woman.
The long-awaited United States Post Office’s return to Newhall is anticipated to open at its new location, at 23636 Lyons Avenue, in mid-January 2017, according to city officials. “It is
Seventy children in the Santa Clarita Valley will receive a brand new bike and helmet this holiday season. As part of the 15th annual Christmas Promise Bike Build, Chiquita Canyon
On Dec. 1, students and professional artists from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) and Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes San Alejandro united in Miami to continue exploring the history
The Los Angeles Regional Water Control Board amended its Water Quality Control Plan Dec. 8 to help expand the number of planned recycled water projects in the Santa Clarita Valley.
Two rock slides along Soledad Canyon Road, located about three miles east of Agua Dulce Canyon Road, left mud, dirt and rocks in traffic lanes Monday morning. The incident was
County officials reopened Bouquet Canyon Road Friday afternoon after a storm moved through the area Thursday night and Friday morning. Los Angeles County Department of Public Works officials closed Bouquet
At the edge of Santa Clarita’s Central Park sits a somber, circular collection of more than 100 concrete tree stumps representing the youth whose lives were cut short from incidents
Newhall School District approved a new marketing campaign at its Governing Board meeting Tuesday to support web-based advertising, district mailers and move theater video advertising for the district. The district
Steven Gail was not an average substitute teacher. He was beloved by all, affectionately called “Mr. G” by his students and revered for his ability to connect with those of
The end of the calendar year also marks the start of a new term for elected officers in Santa Clarita’s five school districts and its Community College District. During the
In Jeri Ball’s fifth grade classroom at Newhall Elementary School, Emily Martinez, 10, and Melissa Hernandez, 11, keenly hammered designs into tin cans with nails. “In the end it will
Using their own personal funds, WiSH Education Foundation Board of Directors members brought much-needed school supplies and physical education (PE) equipment to Sequoia Charter School Wednesday. “One of the most
Santa Clarita residents now have another place to play, relax and run outside. In honor of Santa Clarita’s 29th birthday, the city officially opened its 34th park, Marketplace Park, in
With reindeer antlers, Santa hats, menorahs and holiday props, second grade students at Wiley Canyon Elementary School celebrated the magic of holiday traditions from across the globe. The “Holiday Traditions
More than 600 fourth grade students sat in awe Wednesday morning as they watched the Santa Clarita Ballet put on a special performance of “The Nutcracker” at the Santa Clarita
“Thank you because my parents didn’t have money to buy more shoes.” “I only had one pair before.” These were just a few of the notes Samantha Ford, a Saugus
Members of the William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board will approve companies to oversee labor compliance monitoring, complete Department of State Architect (DSA) materials testing and act
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