
Newhall resident publishes autobiography
After raising children and working in education for 30 years, Newhall resident Anna Scott published her autobiography in June “the Good Old Days,” as she calls them. Throughout her time
After raising children and working in education for 30 years, Newhall resident Anna Scott published her autobiography in June “the Good Old Days,” as she calls them. Throughout her time
Santa Clarita was ranked one of the safest cities in California in 2020, according to safety.com. Ranked No. 7 out of the top 25, Santa Clarita was deemed one of
The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s event will have a “hybrid model” this year, with presentations being virtual and participants to walk with family in local areas. The California Southland
Saugus Union School District governing board members voted recently to start the paperwork to submit a waiver request to allow in-person classes once L.A. County Public Health officials approve. The
After facing unemployment due to the pandemic, four Santa Clarita Valley residents took the extra time they had to do what they do best, create an app that would help
Students in the Newhall School District are expected to be able to continue virtual learning online this week after a ransomware attack on student and staff technology forced a pause
One person died and another was transported to Antelope Valley Hospital after a solo vehicle collision in Acton Sunday night. The collision happened on Highway 14, south of Mountain Spring
The California Employment Development Department’s “pause” on new unemployment claims until Oct. 5 has left people to search for other resources — and local officials say there are some options
Cars lined up in the parking lot of Our Lady of Perpetual Help for the annual barbecue event — which was transformed into a drive-thru event this year, due to
A new exhibit has come to City Hall featuring artwork done by Santa Clarita Valley artists — literally covering subjects from A to Z. The exhibit, called “ABC Canvas Art
Residents across the Santa Clarita Valley lined up to donate blood Friday amid a blood shortage exacerbated by wildfires throughout the West. The American Red Cross held a blood drive
One person was detained after Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a report of a domestic assault in Valencia Friday. A man was detained by Santa Clarita Valley
Students at West Ranch High School became certified in mental health first aid after taking a course funded by a Los Angeles nonprofit organization. Juniors and seniors a part of
As coronavirus, or COVID-19, prompted social distancing practices to prevent the spread of the virus, schools across the Santa Clarita Valley made the swift decision to close campuses in order
California Institute of the Arts officials announced Wednesday remote instruction will continue through spring semester and result in the postponement of the commencement ceremony. Beginning March 23, all in-person instruction
The president of California State University, Northridge, made an announcement via email Tuesday that virtual learning alternatives will extend throughout the spring semester and the commencement ceremonies will be postponed.
The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control will allow a 30-day grace period for pet owners to submit a renewal for license fees while moving services online
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order Monday authorizing local governments to halt evictions, slow foreclosures and protect consumers from utility shutoffs during the coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic. Newsom authorized
The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board meeting scheduled for Wednesday has been canceled, according to district officials. The board meeting, which takes place the first and
The Sulphur Spring Union School District board of trustees unanimously approved the tentative agreement between the district and the Sulphur Springs Teachers’ Association during Wednesday’s meeting. The tentative agreement was
Filled with the top stories to start your day, and emergency news alerts.
25060 Avenue Stanford, St. 141
Valencia, CA, 91355
Main Desk: 661-259-1234
Newsroom: 661-255-1234
Advertising: 661-287-5564