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Belmont University, Nashville, TN This summer, Belmont has sent its largest group of students across the world for study abroad experiences. With more than 650 students participating in 34 programs,

Filming this week in Santa Clarita, Sept. 4-10, 2017
Film and TV productions bring revenue and jobs to the Santa Clarita Valley. On any given day, you might encounter a film crew. These productions are filming around Santa Clarita

Free, discounted pet adoptions this weekend
Pet lovers can adopt a dog or cat during a Super Adoption event at the Best Friends Pet Adoption Center, No-Kill Los Angeles (NKLA) Pet Adoption Center, and all six

City posts white ribbons in town as a reminder to drive safe
As you drive through Santa Clarita next week, you will notice large white ribbons tied to traffic poles, streetlights and trees. The ribbons will be placed at intersections where drivers

Seco Canyon Village retail center sells for $15.5 million
Seco Canyon Village, a 42,000-square-foot retail center at the corner of Seco Canyon Road and Copperhill Drive in Santa Clarita, has been sold for $15.5 million. The center, built in

Saugus school district set to approve policy for school booster clubs
Among the items on the agenda for the Saugus Union School District board meeting Tuesday night, the board is expected to approve a Surplus Property Advisory Committee which consist of

UPDATE: La Tuna fire 30% contained; 210 now open
The La Tuna wildfire is still 30 percent contained as a 4 p.m. press briefing by Los Angeles County fire officials Monday. Both directions of the 210 freeway have been

Ray Moss Named CIO at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital
VALENCIA, CA (August 31, 2017)—Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is pleased to announce that Ray Moss has been named Vice President and Chief Information Officer at the hospital. Moss is responsible

‘Torrential rainfall’ coming towards L.A. County and potentially SCV
Source: National Weather Service At 11:57 A.M., Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near Sunland, or 10 miles north of Burbank. This storm was moving west 15 to 25 mph.

Air quality declared unhealthy in SCV
LOS ANGELES – According to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, air quality will be unhealthy for all individuals in Pomona, Walnut, San Fernando and East and West San

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Saugus football falls, GV rises
Saugus High tailback Quinn Sheaffer rushed for 136 yards on 14 carries, while quarterback Nathan Eldridge threw for 62 yards and rushed for 43 in a 42-14 loss on the road

Brush fire closes Interstate 210 in both directions
Commuters heading back to the Santa Clarita Valley from Pasadena, Glendale or La Canada-Flintridge will be in for a long drive this evening. A fire, dubbed the La Tuna Fire,

Reduce library fines by donating food item
During the month of September, the Santa Clarita Public Library, in partnership with the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry, will be bringing back their Food for Fines program which allows

Motor officers cited 53 motorists for speed
On Thursday, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Traffic Office conducted a speed enforcement operation in the city of Santa Clarita. All five of the force’s motor deputies and a traffic

Facey breaks ground on Canyon Country medical offices
Facey Medical Group broke ground Wednesday on a new Canyon Country medical office building on Soledad Canyon Road scheduled to open in the summer of 2018. Construction began in the

SCV Sports Report: Hart volleyball falls to Buena
Girls volleyball Buena 3, Hart 1 Game scores were 22-25, 25-14, 19-25 and 19-25. Megan Soto led the Indians with 21 kills. Makenna Fall had 23 digs and seven aces.

16-year anniversary of Deputy slain in Stevenson Ranch
Thursday, August 31, 2017, marks sixteen years since Deputy Hagop “Jake” Kuredjian paid the ultimate sacrifice while serving and protecting the residents of the Santa Clarita Valley. Jake was shot and killed

Evening of Remembrance draws attention to young lives lost
The City of Santa Clarita invites local residents to attend the Walk of Remembrance to promote safe driving and show support for families who lost loved ones in traffic-related incidents.