
COC pitcher Jacob Lopez is a master of the mound
On most Sundays during the offseason, College of the Canyons baseball coach Chris Cota took his dog out while he jogged around campus. And most Sundays, Cota could see pitcher
On most Sundays during the offseason, College of the Canyons baseball coach Chris Cota took his dog out while he jogged around campus. And most Sundays, Cota could see pitcher
The 26th annual Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is set for this Saturday, May 12. On that day, throughout the Santa Clarita Valley and across the country, residents
“I mean it’s kind of a weird thing,” Kyle Ensing explained. “When I broke both my wrists my freshman year of high school and my brother, Eric, pushed me to
Hundreds of students from the internationally renowned California Institute of the Arts will don their hand-made costumes and decorated dresses, as they grace the stage for the 2018 graduation ceremony.
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, College of the Canyons is hosting various events this week to spread awareness on suicide and dispel the stigmas associated with mental health.
Valencia boys tennis may have lost in the first round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 playoffs to Mira Costa, but the experience gained in the match is invaluable. The
With the whole West Ranch boys tennis team watching the final match of the day at West Ranch, senior Davey Woodland felt the emotions running through him as he realized
Local sheriff’s deputies are looking for two thieves who stole three phones from a phone store in Golden Valley. The robbery happened shortly after 1 p.m. Wednesday, when two men
The sentencing of former Valencia High School varsity baseball coach Jared Snyder that was scheduled to be handed down Wednesday has, instead, been put off for another half-year. Snyder,
A Saugus man accused of stabbing his mother to death appeared briefly in court Wednesday, marking the fourth failed attempt to set a date for his preliminary hearing .
Between 65-70 gallons of diesel fuel spilled from the punctured fuel tank of a big rig traveling southbound on Highway 14 near Agua Dulce om Wednesday morning, prompting a response
After hearing public comment until 1 a.m., the Santa Clarita City Council unanimously voted on May 8 to oppose California sanctuary law and file a brief in support of the
Congressman Steve Knight introduced legislation Wednesday to help military service members suffering from military sexual trauma. H.R. 5707, the Sexual Trauma Response and Treatment Act, would establish a pilot program
All single mothers in the Santa Clarita Valley are invited to bring their kids and enjoy a free lunch, crafts and activities in a welcoming and safe environment at the
Whether a student is in high school trying to get ahead, making their way through college or just interested in getting back into the classroom, College of the Canyons has
Are you curious about cryptocurrency? Want to buy Bitcoin but don’t know where to start? Dom Garrett has good news: “It’s crazy simple!” The arrival of Coinme’s first cryptocurrency ATM
The United States’ first licensed Bitcoin operator has rolled out eight new ATMs across California in recent weeks.
Neighbors divided over how to treat strangers clashed outside and inside Santa Clarita City Hall for hours Tuesday. Hundreds of Santa Clarita residents spoke at the City Council meeting until
Feeling a little under the weather, Valencia pitcher Shea O’Leary didn’t let the flu get the best of her on Tuesday against Golden Valley. Pitching a complete-game shutout, O’Leary walked
Taking the match in straight games, Valencia boys volleyball defeated Bishop Diego of Santa Barbara in the first round of the Division 2 CIF Southern Section playoffs, 25-13, 25-16, 25-19.
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