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When 2018 California State Teacher of the Year award winners aren’t grading papers, preparing assessments and assisting children, then you may find them throwing out the first pitch at a
When 2018 California State Teacher of the Year award winners aren’t grading papers, preparing assessments and assisting children, then you may find them throwing out the first pitch at a
CalArts named Maeesha Merchant vice president of finance and operations at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). Merchant brings 14-plus years of professional experience across public sector, education, nonprofit and
Local sheriff’s detectives are seeking the public’s help in locating an at-risk missing person, Joseph Thomas Donato, 81. Donato was last seen on Sunday at 10:30 p.m. leaving his home
With its main hall set up, the Elks Lodge holds its regular bingo games to help fundraise for charity groups and other organizations across Santa Clarita.
Val Verde Community Park is hosting Parks After Dark this summer, offering a community program to bring local at-risk youth together for activities, sports and family fun Thursday through Saturday nights.
A tribute to the late musician Tom Petty was held in collaboration with the WiSH Education Foundation outside the Mann Biomedical Campus in Valencia Saturday night.
The city is officially transitioning services to in-house staffing, with city-hired employees starting July 1.
Continuing the recent reports of unhealthy air quality, Santa Claritans should expect unhealthy air quality for sensitive individuals, according to county health officials. Los Angeles County Interim Health Officer, Jeffrey
Committing to Bowling Green State University in Ohio on a full-ride athletic scholarship, College of the Canyons wide receiver RB Marlow took a path less traveled to play football at
Santa Clarita residents, activists, immigrants and local politicians Saturday marched to City Hall, protesting the White House’s use of a “zero tolerance” policy that separated undocumented immigrant children from their parents at the border.
The city of Santa Clarita’s financial planners were hailed for their prudent investment policies for a 24th consecutive year this week.
Marc and David Caporal had a normal childhood. On some days, when their mom and dad worked during the daytime, their grandmother would watch them. When dad worked the night
Facing off against last year’s Foothill League Champions, Golden Valley hosted Hart in a Valley Invitational Baseball League (VIBL) game on Friday night at Golden Valley. Using eight different pitchers
A bill ensuring consumers’ privacy while surfing the Internet was signed into law Thursday. The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, known as A.B. 375, was authored by Assemblyman Ed
If you buy and sell online and have to meet a stranger to finish the deal, now you can do it in the newly created, protected environment called the Safe
A Whittier man accused of killing three people, including two Valencia residents, in a 2016 crash was ordered Friday to return to court next month and set a date for
A builder adding 820 homes to Tesoro del Valle is asking the county to allow increased density on the project in exchange for including 365 homes that would be designated
Councilman Bob Kellar on Thursday endorsed new City Council candidate Jason Gibbs in his run to take one of three incumbent seats in the Nov. 6 election. Kellar went to
With the group stages of the 2018 FIFA World Cup held in Russia completed and the Round of 16 brackets set, some pretty exciting and unusual things have happened in
Silvia Gutierrez has stepped down as executive director of the nonprofit Bridge to Home, she confirmed Thursday. She had been with the organization, which provides shelter and services to local
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