
City shoots to become “Best in the West”
Santa Clarita is on its way to becoming the “Best in the West.” Members of city council and community leaders came together Thursday afternoon to discuss Santa Clarita’s latest programs,
Santa Clarita is on its way to becoming the “Best in the West.” Members of city council and community leaders came together Thursday afternoon to discuss Santa Clarita’s latest programs,
Before the chill of winter sets in, volunteers are making preparations for the opening of Bridge to Home’s annual Winter Shelter next month. Open each year from November to mid-March,
To support veterans, active duty service members and fallen community members, American Medical Response (AMR) will host its third annual charity softball tournament Hits for Heroes. Hits for Heroes is
Community members and students at College of the Canyons now have a new place to foster their creativity and create manufactured works. COC officially unveiled its second MakerSpace facility Wednesday
Santa Clarita residents were still shut out of the local California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office in Newhall Wednesday. Computer systems within the office are still suffering from
Members of the Sulphur Springs Union School District Governing Board will hear reports on the district’s solar project, transportation department and business software updates during its regular meeting Wednesday. Transportation
Orchestral music is making a comeback in the Santa Clarita Valley this year. The Valencia Symphony Orchestra Association was officially welcomed to the city today by local dignitaries, community members
Visiting the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will create a whole new set of frustrations for customers today. The DMV first began experiencing major computer outages Monday, creating in-house
Bozo the Clown will not be one of this year’s top Halloween costumes for Santa Clarita’s teens. The William S. Hart Union High School District instituted a district-wide ban of
College of the Canyon’s Board of Trustees is set to approve its Annual Financial and Budget Report and updates to the college’s courses and programs at its business meeting Wednesday.
Typical of a post-summer slump, home sales in the Santa Clarita Valley decreased slightly in September compared to August figures. But, on the whole, sales of single family homes and
Almost 300 parents are expected to attend a Parent Summit in the Newhall School District Tuesday. The event at Wiley Canyon Elementary at 6 p.m., is intended to encourage parent partnership
The Master’s University put classes on hold for three days to give its students the opportunity to “serve, evangelize and fellowship” throughout Los Angeles County. More than 400 students, faculty
In memory and honor of critically-acclaimed Sound Designer Jory Prum, CalArts established the “Jory Prum Scholarship for Sounds that Redefine Normal” to support emerging artists in the school’s Music Technology
Saugus Union School District Governing Board candidates Julie Olsen and Bruce Fox sat down Thursday night to discuss their platforms and policy solutions at a candidate forum sponsored by the
All six candidates up for election on the Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees this November came together Thursday night to discuss the most pressing issues facing College
United States Geological Survey (USGS) scientists estimate that half of Americans, or 143 million people nationwide, live and work in areas that are exposed to potentially damaging earthquakes. This
More than 2,000 students at Golden Valley High School dropped, covered and held on as part of the state’s annual Great California ShakeOut Drill. The Great California ShakeOut, observed by
Thursday’s announcement of the approved construction contract for Castaic High School left one lingering question: what is Castaic High School Construction, Inc.? The company, unheard of before the announcement, was
Helping the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley take the next step in serving the community’s youth, the Kids Foot Locker Foundation gave the local organization a $5,000
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