
Learn more about Hart’s mansion with ‘Day of the House’
The William S. Hart Museum will give visitors a window into the architectural thinking behind the silent film and western actor’s mansion during an open house on Saturday. Called the
The William S. Hart Museum will give visitors a window into the architectural thinking behind the silent film and western actor’s mansion during an open house on Saturday. Called the
The U.S. Senate approved an expansive public lands bill Tuesday that proposes — among other things — the creation of four new national monuments, including the former St. Francis Dam
Two Santa Clarita Valley boys basketball teams are still alive in the CIF-Southern Section playoffs as Valencia and Santa Clarita Christian School will be on the road tonight at 7
Santa Clarita resident Jessica Lewis grabbed her son Nathaniel’s hand as they walked out the doors of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, a familiar path for them. But on Friday, their
A former Canyon High School student — who alleges he was sexually abused by a basketball coach now facing more than a dozen criminal sexual-assault charges — is suing the
If you’re a Santa Clarita Valley resident, you’ve likely seen his work – on walls, sidewalks and public benches — in more than 1,900 displays of graffiti tagging which culminated
In an effort to help the hundreds of foster youth who live in the Santa Clarita Valley and its neighboring communities, Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, has introduced new legislation
Want to sample some of Southern California’s finest wines and support a worthy cause at the same time? The Sierra Pelona Valley Wine Festival is scheduled noon to 4 p.m.
Recently elected Assemblywoman Christy Smith will hold a community swearing-in ceremony and her first town hall beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday. The ceremony will include remarks by Assembly Speaker Anthony
Over 75 parents and students heard from a number of department heads and incoming faculty for the new Castaic High School during a town hall meeting held Wednesday. “I got
Do you know how 8th Street in Newhall ends? If you start halfway between Arcadia and Wayman streets, 8th Street runs about 500 feet further, at a gradual 50-foot incline,
On hearing Gov. Gavin Newsom’s support for a one-tunnel — and not a two-tunnel — system for getting Northern California water to Southern California, the head of the SCV Water
Judging from the visitors to his house, those posting notes of condolences online and donating to a fund to help his family, those who knew Rito Melero Jr. are learning
Surrounded by a sea of pink and red balloons, Susan Holt’s blushy cheeks blended in as she giggled when her husband, George, showed he still had the pipes to sing
Congress passed a funding bill Thursday to prevent another government shutdown, which includes $1.375 billion in funding that will be used to support 55 miles of border barrier. The bill
With a trip to the CIF-Southern Section Division 3AA semifinals on the line, Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball hosted Warren High School at The Master’s University on Thursday. Allowing
In a rare occurrence, Valencia boys basketball trailed at halftime at home on Thursday. But, in the quarterfinals of the CIF-Southern Section Division 2AA tournament, the Vikings were able to
In the first 16 minutes of the boys basketball CIF-Southern Section Division 2A quarterfinal matchup between West Ranch and No. 1 seed Colony on Thursday, the Wildcats held their own.
The Valencia wrestling team sent seven boys and three girls to the CIF-Southern Section Northern Division Individual Wrestling Championships on Feb. 9 and 10, with seven wrestlers coming home as
Castaic High School announced the hiring of two athletic directors, Jibri Hodge and Mark Overdevest, on Thursday morning. Although Hodge and Overdevest only met a few days ago, the pair
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