
Sign-ups open for virtual housing rights workshop
A workshop to explain to tenants and landlords what their rights are is coming to Santa Clarita on Wednesday, March 20, from 6 to 7 p.m. via Zoom. The free
A workshop to explain to tenants and landlords what their rights are is coming to Santa Clarita on Wednesday, March 20, from 6 to 7 p.m. via Zoom. The free
The Santa Clarita Arts Commission is expected on Thursday to approve a design for the artwork set to be on display at the future site of the roller rink that
A patient was transported via helicopter to Northridge Hospital Medical Center just before noon on Tuesday, according to L.A. County Fire Department officials and emergency radio dispatch traffic. The initial
The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board is expected at Wednesday’s meeting to positively certify the district’s second interim financial report, according to the agenda. That’s one
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency restored water service Monday to the intersection of Magic Mountain Parkway and Valencia Boulevard after a shopping center lost service due to prolonged scheduled
Metrolink officials are investigating the cause of a mechanical failure that led to a train catching fire near the Soledad Canyon station on Monday morning, according to Metrolink officials. L.A.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set to hear a report at Tuesday’s meeting from the Department of Public Works regarding the levying of a tax for Stevenson
West Ranch Wildcats senior Jackson Banuelos said he always feels like he’s on top of his game. The left-handed pitcher showed what that looks like Thursday at home against the
While not quite at pre-pandemic levels, the Newhall School District is aiming to meet its metric goals and is on track with its expenditures to do so, according to Kate
An incident involving a student being questioned by William S. Hart Union High School District officials and the district’s legal counsel without notifying the parents has led the district to
Incumbents holding after second day of counting; Barger, Valladares, Lackey out in front, Schiavo down A day after the polls closed, incumbents were still leading in most races in the
Election night is officially over, but the ballots still need to be fully counted. The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk released the first batch of counted ballots on Tuesday night,
Los Angeles County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger said she is feeling confident after the first batch of election results were released by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk on
Three William S. Hart Union High School District academic decathlon teams received medals at the L.A. County Office of Education awards banquet held last month, with Saugus High taking 11th
Four Santa Clarita Flyers youth hockey teams are set to compete this weekend in the semifinals of the Southern California Amateur Hockey Association playoffs being held at The Cube. Three
The Saugus High School “Blue Notes” jazz choir has been selected as the only high school jazz choir to perform on Friday at the American Choral Directors Association Western Conference.
Prospective preschool students at Peachland Elementary School will have something new and exciting to look forward to: an inclusive playground, the first of its kind for the Newhall School District.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority held a virtual informational meeting on Wednesday via Zoom to update the community on some of the upcoming projects in the Santa Clarita
The Newhall School District got some good news at Tuesday’s governing board meeting: the population of students is set to remain roughly the same over the next seven years. While
The idea came to his head quickly. Getting all the pieces to fit together to make his dream a reality took much longer than he initially expected. Ron-Paul Tamayo, a
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