
COC AST selected to work with NASA
Launched in 2016, the College of the Canyons Aerospace and Sciences Team — which includes High Altitude Student Payload (HASP) and RockSat-X — continues to secure its reputation of being

Launched in 2016, the College of the Canyons Aerospace and Sciences Team — which includes High Altitude Student Payload (HASP) and RockSat-X — continues to secure its reputation of being

Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley took part in the “Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women” campaign from Nov. 25 to Dec. 10. The “Zonta Says No to Violence

College of the Canyons has received a $9,500 donation from the Rotary Club of Santa Clarita, which will be divided equally to establish a scholarship fund for culinary arts students

Local nonprofit Fostering Youth Independence is seeking “Allies” to work one-on-one with Santa Clarita youth who are aging out of the L.A. County foster care system. A virtual training session

Socially distanced families gathered in Newhall Park on Friday to celebrate Purim, the Jewish holiday that marks the liberation of the Israelites from Persian rule. “Over the last year, we’ve

Dean Gallion, the former owner of Gallion’s Corner Market in Castaic, died Friday at the age of 88 after a battle with cancer. Born in Reeds Spring, Missouri, Gallion moved

David Arnold Savage, former head custodian at Saugus High School, died Feb. 12 at the age of 76 due to complications following a COVID-19 diagnosis. Born on Aug. 18, 1944,

Question No. 1 Robert, What would the reason be for the cold water supply in both my master bathroom and kitchen being at nearly zero, but the guest bathroom is

How quickly time goes, saddlepals. Here we are, plumb run out of Sundays in February 2021. After this weekend, there won’t be any more until next year. Might I suggest

The Santa Clarita Artists Association is scheduled to conduct a Zoom watercolor demo with artist Feeling Lin from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. March 15. Lin will demonstrate portraiture, landscape/cityscape and

While sunny skies have returned to the Santa Clarita Valley, a month ago this week, snow was falling in the surrounding mountains. The heavy snow and ice left conditions perilous

When Rancho Pico Junior High School student Jayden Bailey left a note on one of his apartment’s trash bins introducing himself to his local garbage man, he never thought he

The Santa Clarita Public Library has announced the return of its annual program, One Story One City, with a delicious new book selection, “Eat Joy: Stories & Comfort Food from


There is nothing quite like stepping outside and enjoying a breath of fresh air. As a parent, it is especially satisfying to watch your kids get out of the house

The family of Jonathan Newhall, a former Newhall resident and editor of The Newhall Signal during the 1960s, announced he died Friday at the age of 79. Newhall’s family reported

Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley is offering Young Women in Public Affairs Awards to outstanding young women. Three winning applicants who attend local high schools or colleges and are

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency has extended its public comment period for the Saugus Formation Aquifer to March 19, with the addition of a second virtual public meeting. The

When Valencia resident Trisha Del Rosso went vegan, she was certain her sweet tooth would suffer. “I was pretty new to the options I had, and really had no clue

Question No. 1 Robert, I live in a 17-unit condo complex that has a parking garage below. We had the entire decking system redone last summer and, after this last