
City announces sign-ups, schedule for 23rd annual Santa Clarita Marathon
Santa Clarita is welcoming residents to take part in a weekend full of fitness for the city’s annual marathon this fall. The 23rd annual Santa Clarita Marathon is winding its

Santa Clarita is welcoming residents to take part in a weekend full of fitness for the city’s annual marathon this fall. The 23rd annual Santa Clarita Marathon is winding its

It’s unlikely Deputy Albert White will forget Nov. 28, 2017, any time soon That night, White was shot in the neck in the line of duty while responding to a

Mental health professionals know there are no certainties in their line of work — and if someone doesn’t reach out, they can’t get help. At College of the Canyons, for

For those looking for family-friendly fun in Val Verde this summer, the county’s Parks and Recreation Department is kicking off a season of events Thursday. In the Santa Clarita Valley,

A bill from two Santa Clarita Valley legislators meant to stop the state from “dumping” sex offenders in rural communities is now headed to the Assembly’s Appropriations Committee. Senate Bill

Two of the Santa Clarita Valley’s federal representatives are seeking to celebrate one of the region’s major defense industry manufacturers. Rep. Steve Knight, R-Santa Clarita, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein have

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its honorees for the eighth annual Patriots Luncheon: Aracely Jimenez, U.S. Army – Operation Iraqi Freedom George Lindstrom, U.S. Marine

The Santa Clarita Valley’s Fourth of July Parade is once again preparing to celebrate America’s independence next month, with time running out to register entries, officials said Monday. “We have

An unofficial Facebook poll by the Castaic Area Town Council sought input from Castaic residents this week on a question of governance: to incorporate or not to incorporate. A question

A group of Santa Clarita musicians are about to learn from and perform with the Palaver Strings as that group makes its first Southern California tour. As a part of
When folks lose access to their favorite video-streaming service, it can create panic, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. And that concern is now leading people to

Congestion on the I-5 may be reduced, thanks to a newly awarded federal $47 million grant to Metro to build truck lanes and extend High-Occupancy Vehicle, or carpool, lanes running

Starting Friday, June 8, a special weekend Metrolink train services to Los Angeles Dodgers home will be available on the San Bernardino and Antelope Valley lines. Services will be available

Air quality will be unhealthy for sensitive individuals in East San Gabriel Valley and Santa Clarita Valley on Tuesday, according to the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The county’s

The state Senate unanimously approved Senate Bill 1281, the Juvenile Gun Safety Act by Sen. Henry Stern, D-Canoga Park, on Thursday. The bill, supported by law enforcement and student activist

In an effort to support the fight against children’s cancer, a Sand Canyon home is hosting “Goat Yoga” in Santa Clarita. Organizer Nick Ventura, who’s putting the fundraiser in support

WiSH Education Foundation officials expressed gratitude this week, still totaling receipts from their latest fundraising efforts, Wine on the Roof. The precise tally wasn’t available as of Wednesday, but organizers

Since 2011, College of the Canyons has seen a nearly 98 percent increase in the number of students graduating. In fact, the number of total graduates seven years ago, 1,130,

While there hasn’t been an election for a Hart district Governing Board member in about three years, that’s likely to change in November. Hart district board member Joe Messina recently

COC officials offered a reminder that summer session is still enrolling this week. Two more Summer Rush dates will give students a convenient opportunity to apply and enroll for summer