
Kaiser announces School of Medicine in Pasadena
Kaiser Permanente has announced its school of medicine plans to open in Summer 2020 with a tuition waiver for the first five classes of students. Kaiser officials said in a
Kaiser Permanente has announced its school of medicine plans to open in Summer 2020 with a tuition waiver for the first five classes of students. Kaiser officials said in a
College of the Canyons invites the community to participate in an upcoming first aid class that will allow local residents the opportunity to become fully certified in adult and pediatric
The Senate Committee on Human Services has unanimously approved Sen. Scott Wilk’s Senate Bill 333, which seeks to address California’s homeless crisis If passed, SB 333 will require the Homeless
After eight years with Circle of Hope, Pam Ripling is retiring as the executive director of the local cancer nonprofit.
A man working in his garage in Canyon Country, who popped into the house for a second, returned to find a masked man standing in the garage, brandishing a tire
In the early morning hours on Tuesday, a trove of COBRA, Special Enforcement Bureau, Animal Control and Department of Child Services personnel were en route to a Canyon Country home
A probationer in Castaic was allegedly caught with a huge haul of replica firearms, as well as burglary tools, knives and suspected stolen electronics on Saturday afternoon, according to sheriff’s
For former West Ranch shortstop Nico Valdez, playing baseball at the next level is an important goal. Even more important for Valdez is the opportunity to serve his country. After
A toddler just under 2 years old who was airlifted to Northridge Children’s Hospital, one of nearly three dozen hurt in a 30- to 50-vehicle Grapevine pileup near Gorman on
Divers from Hart, Saugus and Valencia High Schools took to the air to showcase their diving abilities at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center on Monday. Trying to beat previous meet
Hart catcher Jakob Marquez sensed it from the dugout. He knew Kendall Thomas was about to end the Indians’ nine-inning game against Canyon. “I saw the hit and I was
The Saugus baseball team hosted Golden Valley on Monday in a game that had been rescheduled from last Wednesday due to a rainout. After a scoreless first two innings, the
To celebrate, Batman’s 80th anniversary and the 1,000th issue of his debut title “Detective Comics,” Brave New World Comics has planned a release party and artist signing with David Baron, who worked on issue nos. 994 through 1,000 of “Detective Comics.”
A motorcyclist hurt and taken to the hospital Monday morning narrowly missed being run over by a big rig, one of the rescuing paramedics said. The injured man, whose identity
It was World Water Day Friday, and for local officials it was a day awash in good news about an abundance of water here and across the state, but also
With the right kind of spring weather, visitors to Old Town Newhall tasted wine and food samples all along Main Street during The Wine Affair, hosted by Soroptimist International of
New branches were added to family trees as visitors to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on McBean Parkway at its Santa Clarita Valley Family History and Genealogy
A pedestrian is in stable condition after a man accused of drunken driving drove over a man’s leg on the 23000 block of Drayton Street in Santa Clarita on Sunday.
Urgent emails from company owners or management may not be what they seem, according to a new fraud warning from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office on Friday. “Suppose
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