
TMU Insider: Mustangs hire first women’s beach volleyball coach
The Master’s University has hired an Olympian to lead its newest program. Annett Davis, who finished fifth in beach volleyball at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, has been named the
The Master’s University has hired an Olympian to lead its newest program. Annett Davis, who finished fifth in beach volleyball at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, has been named the
District Attorneys Jackie Lacey of Los Angeles County and Tori Verber Salazar of San Joaquin County joined with Code for America on Monday to announce a criminal justice reform partnership
Water officials appointed to manage Santa Clarita Valley groundwater were given an update Monday on how those efforts are progressing and, in a word, they’re progressing just fine. Members of
In celebration of being named a 2019 Distinguished School by the California Department of Education for the third time, the students and staff of Rancho Pico Junior High School were
SCV Water Agency officials are expected to reaffirm their position as stewards of the Santa Clara River watershed Tuesday when they’re asked to vote on more than half a dozen
A local business owner and mother seeking to challenge Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, in the 2020 election is expected to kick off her campaign Tuesday. Suzette Valladares, a self-described
Soon-to-be-opened Castaic High School continued to roll out its new coaching hires, naming four new head coaches in baseball, boys basketball, cheer and boys soccer on Wednesday and Thursday. Longtime
Although the prep wrestling season is over, Valencia’s Ben Gould is far from done competing. “I just want to ride out my senior year, go out with a bang and
A very wet winter has delayed progress on construction in Old Town Newhall, but developers of Newhall Crossings and Laemmle Newhall Theatres say construction has ramped up once again. “The
A local private security professional is warning business owners of a man caught on camera urinating on his patrol car. Darrin Elias spotted the unidentified man on his security camera
In a continuation of College of the Canyons’ scholarly presentation series, professors Ruth Rassool and Deems Morrione took the stage Thursday to discuss, “Bitchery and the Politics of Fashion.” With
A motorcyclist suffered minor injuries and was taken to the hospital Monday morning following a traffic collision with a car on Tourney Road at Magic Mountain Parkway. Shortly after 8:05
The walls inside Vincenzo’s Pizza Newhall thundered on Sunday as two bands performed during a celebration and fundraiser for Avery Faeth, a teenager with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. The two bands,
Santa Clarita gourmets piled their plates high with homemade goodies like venison sausage, tri tip, macaroni and cheese and loaves of sourdough bread at this year’s Foodiefest at Pocock Brewery.
A parolee wanted on suspicion of a vandalism charge was arrested after leading law enforcement personnel in a pursuit that ended near Highway 14 Saturday afternoon. What began as an
Brigitta Benitez always knew she wanted to be her own boss. The young business owner and Santa Clarita resident credits the independence and success of her mother, who also owns
Visitors at Shin’s Family Martial Arts were taught several self defense techniques to keep themselves safe during a course led by instructor and QueerSCV vice president Nicole Vizcarra on Saturday.
This week marked the start of a three-week long gardening series being held on Saturdays at the Community Gardens of Santa Clarita located at Central Park in Saugus. The classes
Spring is officially here, so you’ll likely be hearing more people saying “Gesundheit” because that means allergy season has also arrived. In fact, various types of allergies affect over 50
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