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Titania K9 Fund hosts its 8th annual fundraiser
The Sand Canyon Country Club welcomed many furry friends at the Titania K9 Fund’s 8th annual fundraiser with the theme of “Wanted: Wild West Gala” on Sunday afternoon to raise


GVHS building a community through dance
Juanita Rojas has had a common goal with all her students throughout her three-decade teaching career. She wants to help her students form a “sense of belonging,” she said. “Sometimes


Housing plans submitted for Soledad Canyon Road project
A housing development proposed for Soledad Canyon Road would add 150 homes and some new commercial development to a vacant lot in Canyon Country, according to plans submitted last month


Three-vehicle crash hits Chi-Chi’s Pizza
Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and L.A. County Fire Department personnel were dispatched to a three-vehicle collision in which a truck slammed into the Chi Chi’s Pizza


Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta visits Golden Valley
“Si se puede, si se puede!” became a chanting echo in the 1970s from the United Farm Workers of America when they fought for higher wages and Cesar Chavez was


Head of COC Canyon Country campus announces resignation
Another change has been announced for College of the Canyons as the head of the college’s Canyon Country campus is set to leave his position at the end of the


Construction under way on Vista Canyon bridge
News release The city of Santa Clarita is announcing the start of construction on the Vista Canyon Bridge and Road Improvements Project in Canyon Country. This project is an integral


Empowering the youth through the art of Taekwondo
Nine-year-old Titus Hwang was overjoyed with his new trophy to add to his collection and showed it off to his friends and fellow competitors. “I’m going to put it with


11-year-old paints mural for local restaurant
It’s not every day that 11-year-olds can say they have painted a mural in an iconic neighborhood restaurant. But for Lily Diaz, this is not the case. Lorena D’s has