Lackey wins re-election to 36th Assembly

The race for the 36th Assembly was a rematch from the 2014 race between Republican Tom Lackey and Democrat Steve Fox, but this time, it was not as close of

Hart District high schools hold mock elections

Students in the William S. Hart Union School District already voiced their opinions on the upcoming election ballot candidates and propositions. Three high schools—Golden Valley, Valencia and Bowman—conducted their mock

Building a relationship through running

Throughout the next quarter-century, one couple will run a total of 50 half marathons across all 50 states. With their two children now in college, Paul and Gaynor Butler decided

Six Flags employees trade roller coasters for rakes

Employees from Six Flags Magic Mountain experienced a different kind of thrill Thursday: helping the community. As part of the corporation’s Project 6 Day, 200 employees traded their usual activities

A look into COC’s continuous curriculum updates

Last week, College of the Canyon’s Board of Trustees approved three new courses, one new program, 12 courses modifications and one program modification. The wide-sweeping changes brought into question how

COC celebrates Dia de los Muertos

With an extensive exhibit, live music and Mexican pastries, students and staff at College of the Canyons commemorated “Day of the Day” Tuesday. Dia de los Muertos, “Day of the

UPDATE: Landfill odor moans prompt review

Editor’s Note: Update to include the decision from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to review Chiquita Canyon Landfill’s Conditional Use Permit. Odors originating from the Chiquita Canyon Landfill

Education takes flight at Castaic Middle School

Behind the walls of a Castaic Middle School classroom, students fumbled with propellers, simulated a drone taking flight and discussed the implications of the new technology in society. It was