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Pepper spray use rises at juvenile halls

County supervisors concerned about how often kids are being pepper sprayed when they’re placed in juvenile halls and probation camps had their worst fears confirmed Tuesday, when they received a

SCV well-represented on All-CIF football lists

The California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section released its 2018-19 All CIF-SS Football Selections on Monday and nine Santa Clarita Valley players from five schools made the cut with three having

Picketing COC faculty share their stories

For the second consecutive day, the full-time faculty members of College of the Canyons were on campus picketing in an attempt to generate support for a new contract. Educators stood

TMU Insider: Mustangs take down top-ranked teams

By the time Saturday’s men’s basketball game was in full swing at William Jessup University in Rocklin, The Master’s University’s women’s team had settled into the bleachers for a postgame

COC faculty call for fair contract

A couple dozen full-time faculty members of College of the Canyons gathered Monday to call for changes in their contract with the college as they prepare for another negotiation session

City to hit drawing board for new budget

The half-year process to formalize the city’s new spending plan has officially commenced. On Monday, Mayor Marsha McLean and Councilman Bill Miranda, who are part of the City Council’s Budget