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2 local residents receive degrees from Worcester Polytechnic Late this spring, Worcester Polytechnic Institute celebrated the class of 2020 with a socially distanced commencement season in place of its traditional

2 local residents receive degrees from Worcester Polytechnic Late this spring, Worcester Polytechnic Institute celebrated the class of 2020 with a socially distanced commencement season in place of its traditional

While many in-person events have had to be canceled due to the pandemic, Santa Clarita officials announced Tuesday a virtual Veterans Day ceremony to honor local veterans and those currently

Santa Clarita is officially looking into creating and operating its own public health department, but not all City Council members agreed. The City Council voted 4-to-1, with Councilman Bob Kellar

Dreams really did come true for Valencia High School alum Jared Oliva, who made it to the big leagues as a Pittsburgh Pirate this week. The outfielder made his major-league

A subcommittee on Santa Clarita’s homeless task force wants landlords and property owners to participate in a survey to better understand how they feel about accepting tenants with rental-assistance vouchers.

News release Triumph Foundation, a nonprofit organization working to improve the lives of people living with disabilities, is hosting the fourth annual Superheroes Triumph! Run between now and Saturday, Oct.

News release The Newhall Family Theatre, in partnership with Mark II Entertainment, is proud to announce the debut of a new web series: “Talking Backstage.” Join host Tom Lund as

After facing unemployment due to the pandemic, four Santa Clarita Valley residents took the extra time they had to do what they do best, create an app that would help

Santa Clarita City Council members are expected to approve funding for the Santa Clarita Valley senior center, as well as The MAIN, during Tuesday’s meeting. The agreement with the SCV

As the Bobcat Fire continued to threaten communities in the Antelope Valley, colleagues and friends raised funds for L.A. County Sheriff’s Deputy Josh Stamsek, who reportedly lost his home in

Question No. 1 Robert, We have a shade structure. The opening where it comes off the patio to the deck has a 4×4 that is 14 feet long, is twisted

Can you absolutely believe it? The first day of autumn is Tuesday. Someone tell Linda Storli to make sure she sets her clock back. Hope someone sends an email to

Cars lined up in the parking lot of Our Lady of Perpetual Help for the annual barbecue event — which was transformed into a drive-thru event this year, due to

A new exhibit has come to City Hall featuring artwork done by Santa Clarita Valley artists — literally covering subjects from A to Z. The exhibit, called “ABC Canvas Art

Residents across the Santa Clarita Valley lined up to donate blood Friday amid a blood shortage exacerbated by wildfires throughout the West. The American Red Cross held a blood drive

Following a summer hiatus, the Santa Clarita homeless task force met Wednesday to discuss the 2020 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count for the first time since its release — and

When Stacy and Tom Gunderson bought their Agua Dulce ranch, they were told that it was zoned for resort and recreation. “We were told when we bought the house that

News release The Santa Clarita Sprouts Farmers Market, on Magic Mountain Parkway, recently stepped forward to assist the Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative Food Bank in providing food gift cards

News release The Santa Clarita Optimist Foundation and Canyon Country Optimist Club are proud to announce the honorees of the Safety Town Counselor-in-training (CIT) Scholarship 2020 for their dedicated volunteer

News release Omar Torres has been named as chief instructional officer at College of the Canyons. Vacated by Jerry Buckley, who is currently president of Reedley College, the position was