
TMU baseball extends win streak to 12 games
Riding an 11-game winning streak, The Master’s University baseball team looked solid against Bethesda as starting pitcher Robert Winslow struck out the top of the lineup to begin the game
Riding an 11-game winning streak, The Master’s University baseball team looked solid against Bethesda as starting pitcher Robert Winslow struck out the top of the lineup to begin the game
Our nation’s international search and rescue teams united in Santa Clarita to brush up on their lifesaving skillsets. Austin Dave reports on the battle with natural disasters.
Castaic High School continued its string of new coaching hires, announcing on Wednesday that Charise Hall will helm the inaugural girls basketball team. Hall, who grew up in Castaic and
It’s weird to hear him call himself a “mama’s boy.” Sgt. Mario Giron is a quiet, conservative guy who commanded dozens of grown men in Afghanistan, and has known the
In late March, West Ranch baseball had mounted an 11-0 lead over Golden Valley by the fifth inning. But the Grizzlies, who weren’t ready to roll over, struck back and
Shane Price was looking for something fun to do with his daughters in Santa Clarita when he discovered the Newhall Aquarium on Google. “It’s nice having a local aquarium to
Local children in grades six through eight are invited to participate in the upcoming career-exploration-themed College of the Canyons Summer Institute. Registration is open for the 2019 Summer Institute as
Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Wednesday that legislation seeking to crack down on illegal dumping was unanimously approved by the Senate Committee on Public Safety. Senate Bill 409, which
As other local representatives work to assist victims of human trafficking, state Sen. Henry Stern applauded the Senate Judiciary Committee for passing Senate Bill 630 through committee Wednesday. The legislation
Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, stood with fellow state legislators Tuesday to announce the Legislative Women’s Caucus 2019 priority agenda, which included a bill recently authored by Smith. Co-authored by
This year’s annual Castaic Dam Run at Castaic Lake is also part of a launch for the community’s first-ever Gnome Festival, featuring a Kids’ Gnome Parade. The event offers something
Firefighters were dispatched to the Valencia Industrial Center Wednesday morning for what was initially reported as a sheared hydrant. At 9:36 a.m., Los Angeles County firefighters from Fire Station 126
After finishing his senior campaign atop the Foothill League in goals scored and guiding the Saugus boys soccer team to his first playoff game of his career, Dylan Sullivan has
Three women who ran stores in Palmdale and Littlerock were arrested in the Santa Clarita Valley on Tuesday on suspicion of fraud in connection with an alleged $6 million “food
Members of the SCV Water Agency board agreed Tuesday night to take no increase in the amount of money they’re paid to attend meetings. On Tuesday, the SCV Water board
Santa Clarita Christian School quarterback Blake Kirshner is used to the spotlight. He was a four-year varsity player and a two-year starter, helping lead the Cardinals to an 18-4 record
The city of Santa Clarita is conducting a survey aimed at improving mobility across the area and feedback from the public is sought. The 20-question survey, dubbed the “Santa Clarita
A Valencia man accused of strangling his boyfriend in 2017 made a brief court appearance Tuesday, only to have his case put off until May. Christian Alexander Ortiz, 22, charged
County supervisors have ordered staffers to streamline the process of homelessness relief funds getting to the homeless. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors directed county staff to
Distracted Driving Awareness Month began this week, and California Highway Patrol officers plan to carry out two enforcement operations before the month is over. “We will be doing a couple
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