
County to pay $4.6 million to family of man shot by deputy in Castaic
County supervisors authorized a $4.6 million settlement in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Bill Bowers, who was shot and killed by a local sheriff’s deputy in
County supervisors authorized a $4.6 million settlement in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Bill Bowers, who was shot and killed by a local sheriff’s deputy in
College of the Canyons has more than 100 classes still open to students and local residents who are looking to enroll in COC’s spring 2019 semester. Available sections include short-term
With an increasing number of schools beginning to focus more heavily on arts programs and education, the Parent Teacher Association at one local elementary school decided to enlist the assistance
In front of an audience filled with her literary fans, New York Times best selling author Lisa See spoke at an event hosted by the Santa Clarita Public Library Saturday.
With demolition work conducted over the last couple of days at Soledad Trailer Lodge, staff with the South Coast Air Quality Management District visited the site Tuesday to investigate, officials
County supervisors authorized a $4.6 million settlement in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Bill Bowers, who was shot and killed by a local sheriff’s deputy in
Hart softball defeated Chaminade 7-6 in an eight-inning game on Tuesday. Brooke Marquez was 3-for-5 with a run and an RBI and Aly Kaneshiro finished with a home run and
For the fourth year in a row, WiSH Education Foundation and AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia are once again pairing up to give away a brand new car Wednesday night. This year
With all the inclement weather going on in Southern California, Golden Valley and Hart swim teams needed to face off against each other in their first Foothill League meet of
Castaic High School, which is scheduled to open in the fall of 2019, announced the hiring of Taylor Schubert as the girls volleyball coach on Monday. Schubert has been an
For the first time in its three-year history, the iLEAD Online program plans to offer free advanced placement courses to students throughout Los Angeles County. “The summer track program through
Madonna. Cher. Oprah. Only a certain number of people are known by one name, rather than a first name and surname. Kobe. Voltaire. Elvis. It’s not that these people don’t
Dressed as everything from the Cat in the Hat, to Loraxes to The Grinch, students and community members at Fair Oaks Ranch Elementary broke a Guinness World Record on Friday.
The Valencia baseball team hosted Canyon on Tuesday afternoon for an uncommon 12:00 p.m. start to avoid the possibility of a rainout, which turned out to be the right call
California legislators joined students from across the state at the Capitol Monday to call for aggressive action in regards to climate change. Sen. Henry Stern was among the group of
In observation of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, the Child and Family Center hosted its 2nd annual “A Night of Expression,” which sought to share the stories of local teens
Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, has recognized Melanie Hicken as the 38th Assembly District’s Woman of the Year. The annual celebration honors a woman from each Assembly District at the
The members of Soroptimists International of Valencia gathered for the culmination of their Gentlemen for a Cause fundraiser campaign at Wolf Creek Brewery on Sunday. This is the ninth year
You may not be able to see any change in the slope separating Terri Drive and Trestles Drive, but the workers who were sent there to mitigate the damage of
More than a year after detectives notified the public of their search for Jason Alen Brice, they announced Monday that they’re still looking and still in need of help. Los
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