
COC releases new app for optimal user experience
College of the Canyons released a new mobile application on Jan. 8 to improve the COC experience for students and faculty alike. Originating from a vision brought forth by a

College of the Canyons released a new mobile application on Jan. 8 to improve the COC experience for students and faculty alike. Originating from a vision brought forth by a

The Local Group Astronomy Club is set to observe the lunar eclipse looming over the Santa Clarita Valley this Sunday. The club invites all SCV residents to a free viewing

Whether it’s wind, heat, or heavy rain on a day like yesterday, high school athletic teams rarely take a day off. Most outdoor sports, including football, golf and soccer continue

White powdery substance found on concrete slabs raises questions, slab rising with no tree in proximity Good morning Robert, I have read your column on the Dec 16th issue of

Americans’ daily commute has steadily increased over the years and Santa Clarita’s is no different. According to a newly released study, the city has the sixth longest commute in the

After Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, said she would support some funding for physical barriers on the U.S.-Mexico border on CNN Friday, the local representative appeared on Fox News Saturday

Looking for its fourth Heritage League win of the season and 17th straight, Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball showed its dominance against Lancaster Baptist at The Master’s University on

Generators used to restore power to residents of Canyon View Estates kept residents of the 445-home community warm and dry over the weekend. Managers of the property, meanwhile, are busy

Treacherous driving through the Grapevine due to rain and snow have prompted the California Highway Patrol to shut down Interstate 5 at Parker Road. Operation Snowflake — the formal name

The Santa Clarita Valley Rose Society held their annual rose care seminar at the Santa Clarita Senior Center on Sunday.

Six Flags Magic Mountain closed its gates to the public Monday as the week’s first round of rainfall drenched the Santa Clarita Valley. Officials announced the closure “due to inclement

State officials monitoring the cleanup of Lang Station — the contaminated site owned by the Lubrication Company of America — have ordered the testing of soil, air and water over

Regional planners approved a project this week calling for more than 500 homes to be built near Agua Dulce despite appeals submitted by environmentalists voicing concerns over the destruction of

A Saugus man accused of stabbing his mother to death more than two years ago waived his right to have a preliminary hearing and will now stand trial for

In preparation for next week’s Women’s March in Los Angeles, QueerSCV welcomed people to join in and make signs at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Valencia on Sunday.

Congregation Beth Shalom kicked off their first film screening of the year with the documentary “93Queen” on Sunday.

Friends and families put on their bowling shoes at Santa Clarita Lanes on Sunday for a Relay for Life kick-off, months ahead of their next annual relay in May.

Despite rainfall flooding Agua Dulce roads Saturday, dozens of Santa Clarita and local area residents attended the ‘History of Vasquez Rocks’ at Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park’s Interpretive Center.

Leaders of the Newhall School District are excited to unveil a new program that parents can learn about by attending one of the four upcoming dual language immersion information meetings

It’s fairly easy to pinpoint Austin Galuppo’s arrival to Foothill League basketball. In 2014, in West Ranch’s season opener against Viewpoint, Galuppo drained a buzzer-beater 3-pointer for a 68-67 win.