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City takes action in Canyon Country neighborhood
A pair of homes on a Canyon Country cul-de-sac on a hillside have drawn the ire of the city’s code enforcement, city officials confirmed Tuesday. In closed session Tuesday, the


Eagle Scout candidate raises funds for elementary school
For Boy Scouts of America Troop 303 member Joseph Wickham-Vilaubi, his Eagle Scout project is not only about getting promoted — it’s also about helping others like him feel less


Community and city officials celebrate opening of Skyline Ranch Park
Overlooking the Santa Clarita skyline is none other than Skyline Ranch Park, the newest park installment in the city. Saturday marked its grand opening, as city officials, residents and Sammy


Hart district chronic absenteeism rate down 9%
School districts across the state have seen an uptick in chronic absenteeism since the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the California Department of Education, chronic absenteeism rose to 30% in the


Hart district breaks ground on Sierra Vista MPR project
How much does a modern multi-purpose room cost at a junior high school? The answer, apparently, is roughly $13 million. That’s how much the William S. Hart Union High School


GV’s adult transition program opens Grizzly Cafecito
A line of Golden Valley High School teachers eagerly awaited their first sips of the newest java spot in the community during its “soft launch” on Friday. And they didn’t


Theft suspect stopped by store workers
Loss prevention officers at Target helped Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrest a 19-year-old shoplifting suspect who’s being held in lieu of $100,000 bail. The woman was inside the


Solar panels to shade city’s hillside until at least summer
The city is going to have to wait a few months longer to find out what’s going to happen with a “solar farm” covering a Canyon Country hillside. Attorneys for


Hart district, teachers strike tentative agreement
A monthslong negotiation between the Hart District Teachers Association and the William S. Hart Union High School District may finally be over after the two sides reached a tentative agreement