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Incumbents maintain lead in primary races

The incumbent candidates fighting to hold onto their seats representing the Santa Clarita Valley have largely maintained their leads in their respective races heading into the weekend, according to the

Updated Election Results

Unofficial results as of 4:50 p.m. Friday. 100% of precincts partially reporting. Next update expected Tuesday. Official results to be finalized by July 15. Election results will change throughout the

Little Buddies take a peek at their future

Sulphur Springs Community School TK students says goodbye to their 6th grade mentors  On the sidelines, transitional kindergarten students at Sulphur Springs Community School wore large white T-shirts with the

SCV Pride Picnic connects LGBTQ community

Laura Bouquet could barely get the words out as she cried. But these weren’t tears of sadness, they were of pride. Her 14-year-old daughter, Hannah Dodson, had just recently come

Boys and Girls Club auction raises over $360,000

The Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club raised more than $360,000 with both an online and in-person auction at the Hyatt Regency Valencia ballroom on Saturday.   County Supervisor Kathryn

Fire doused at Bouquet Junction

By Jose Herrera and Trevor Morgan Los Angeles County Fire Department firefighters rushed to control a vegetation fire that ignited near Bouquet Junction Thursday afternoon.   According to a Fire Department

Heat wave arrives in SCV

Temperatures reached up to 96 degrees on Thursday and could climb into triple digits over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.   The weather service has issued an advisory

Cub Scouts host beginning of summer bash

Pack 580 invites Castaic community to party at Hasley Canyon Park  The smells of hot dogs and burgers filled Hasley Canyon Park while children squealed in excitement as they played

Politics and government

Garcia introduces Safe Schools Act

News release    Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and Sen. Roger Marshall, M.D., R-Kansas, have introduced the Safe Schools Act, which would allow COVID-19 relief dollars that have already been allocated