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College art gallery presents Budding Artists exhibit

The College of the Canyons Art Gallery presents “Budding Artists,” an exhibit that features artwork created by children who are enrolled in the college’s Center for Early Childhood Education. Following

TMU appoints new president

The Master’s University appointed John Stead Interim President on Monday, but the move will not take effect until June 28, when current president John MacArthur assumes the role of chancellor.

Coroner ID’s pedestrian killed Friday as homeless

Investigators with the medical examiner’s office have identified the pedestrian killed Friday near  a Highway 14 off-ramp as a homeless man, 61-year-old Gerald David Fruichantie. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles

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City ranked ninth-safest in California

Santa Clarita was ranked the ninth-safest city in California by an online firm that crunched the latest crime statistics compiled by the FBI. On Tuesday, SafeHome.org released a study naming

UPDATE: One hurt in Agua Dulce crash

One person was injured and taken to the hospital Tuesday morning after a car flipped over in the southbound lanes of Highway 14 near Agua Dulce.

Twelve Wildcats ink with colleges

Each of the 12 West Ranch student-athletes who signed a National Letter of Intent on Friday afternoon at West Ranch High School has a unique story as to how they

Congresswoman visits with constituents

After appearances at multiple events this past weekend, Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, was back to visiting with her Santa Clarita Valley constituents Monday. The congresswoman began the day with