
Saying goodbye to the Martial Arts Fitness Center
When Liz Bouciegues opened the Martial Arts Fitness Center in Canyon Country 18 years ago, she knew she wanted more than a place for children to learn martial arts. “I
When Liz Bouciegues opened the Martial Arts Fitness Center in Canyon Country 18 years ago, she knew she wanted more than a place for children to learn martial arts. “I
State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Sen. Melissa Hurtado, D-Central Valley, have urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to keep the state’s Employment Development Department phone lines and operations open and
California surpassed New York in having the most COVID-19 cases in the nation, as Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials announced Wednesday 3,266 additional diagnoses in the last
As a “thank you for keeping the peace,” members of the Rotary Club of Santa Clarita donated meals to the SCV Sheriff’s Station on Monday. After protests surrounding the death
As seniors drove through the Bella Vida Senior Center parking lot last week, they were treated to a special performance by the Hart High School dance team. “Because of COVID,
A Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors motion aimed at shifting budget priorities to “revitalize” under-resourced and low-income communities in the county left the board and Sheriff Alex Villanueva at
In an effort to continue providing students in the Santa Clarita Valley with educational resources, Temple Beth Ami is offering a free Hebrew school program with an innovative hybrid model.
First responders rescued two people from a pickup truck perched on the edge of a cliff in Canyon Country Tuesday early morning. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to
A woman suspected of falsely imprisoning her mother in a Stevenson Ranch was arrested Saturday evening. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a hotel on the 25000 block
As the number of coronavirus cases has continued to rise and reopening plans are stalled, Gov. Gavin Newsom released new guidelines Monday, allowing barbershops and hair salons to operate outdoors
Santa Clarita Valley residents had the opportunity to visit a shut down Main Street in Newhall this past weekend as restaurants expanded their outdoor dining footprints into the street. “I’m
Los Angeles County Public Health Department officials announced Sunday 2,848 additional COVID-19 cases countywide, 53% of which occurred in people under the age of 41. This brings the total number
At least four different businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley were burglarized Wednesday in the early morning hours, sheriff’s officials confirmed. Around 3:45 a.m., Pizza Di Marco 2, located on
Firefighters quickly extinguished a small spot fire in Newhall early Sunday morning. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to reports of a brush fire on a hillside near the
As California continues to shut down again, families in the Santa Clarita Valley are still looking for ways to enjoy the summer months. Though not all the typical vacations and
After a monthslong closure, the city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office has recently reopened and is now issuing permits. “We are excited to see productions begin to film in our
While the coronavirus pandemic has upended the lives of many, Santa Clarita resident Raul Ruelas has taken advantage of his newfound free time, using it to revive some of his
Main Street Newhall is set to close to vehicle traffic this weekend for restaurants to expand dining operations into the streets as part of the city of Santa Clarita’s Eat
While the coronavirus pandemic affected many Santa Clarita Valley residents, it affected local nonprofits, too, with many not receiving donations like normal. So, when Christopher Salerno, 17, of Valencia, learned
In the midst of the current health crisis, prepping for disasters has become more pertinent than ever. Even so, when author Andrew R. Adams, a Santa Clarita Valley resident, wrote
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