
Santa Clarita Comic Book and Toy Expo held at College of the Canyons
Comic books covered the walls, tables and stands at the Santa Clarita Comic Book and Toy Expo on Sunday afternoon at College of the Canyons. Families and friends filed through
Comic books covered the walls, tables and stands at the Santa Clarita Comic Book and Toy Expo on Sunday afternoon at College of the Canyons. Families and friends filed through
On Sunday afternoon, parents and board members gathered to raise funds for the Albert Einstein Academy programs in the Santa Clarita Valley. After losing their high school charter at the
For anyone who ever wanted to sit one-on-one with a deputy and talk about issues or ask questions, Monday is the next opportunity. Coffee with a Cop takes place tomorrow
Throughout this season, Santa Clarita Christian boys basketball has proven that it can move the ball, shoot the three and defend, among myriad other skills. But on Saturday night
The unplanned resignation of Chuck Heffernan from Santa Clarita’s Planning Commission prompted the city to ask for applicants on Friday, officials confirmed. Heffernan first joined the city’s Planning Commission in 2012.
Story by Perry Smith; photos, video by Austin Dave A burglary suspect apparently seeking a little privacy in someone else’s business ended up getting arrested Friday night in Newhall. A
Saturday marked the annual “Day of SCervice” for University of Southern California alumni throughout the world. In Santa Clarita, the USC Alumni Association chose to volunteer their time to the
Paul Long may be 71 years old, but he still considers himself a “youngster” when it comes to his golfing buddies in the Vista Valencia Senior Men’s Golf Club. “A
West Ranch’s Casey Burrill says his greatest pleasure as a baseball coach comes when he can do his part in helping match one of his players with the ideal college
College of the Canyons is one of hundreds of colleges and universities throughout the state evaluated for its diversity among faculty and educational leadership in a recent report from the
Three games into the Tournament of Champions in Bullhead City, Ariz., Saugus softball coach Julie Archer barely has a voice. A tight loss and a bounce-back win is no doubt
Sean Birnkrant’s jersey to be retired in Valencia VTV Baseball officials are retiring Sean Birnkrant’s jersey at a Santa Clarita Youth Baseball ceremony. The 11-year-old was killed inside his family’s
Santa Clarita Valley commuters and residents might notice a new kind of camera near local railways. The SCV Sheriff’s Station is the first to implement a grant-funded program that provided
The West Ranch baseball team had a couple massive assignments Friday afternoon. The Cats made their first-ever trip to Stockdale, a perennial power in the Bakersfield area. They were also
Los Angeles County is looking to join Florida in increasing the strength of gun control by introducing a new bill that further regulates firearms. The Los Angeles County Board of
Three years ago, the Australian National Maritime Museum and the New South Wales Department of Education partnered together to create a student-centered research program to engage high school students with
The case of a young actress missing these past two weeks has sparked a $25,000 reward, a gag order issued to her acting friends and no new reports of
A Canyon Country man accused of raping more than a half-dozen women after allegedly posing as a rideshare driver pleaded not guilty to the several charges filed against him. Nicolas
For several years, Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley has hosted a girls’ empowerment program called “Dream It, Be It.” The international program offers professional role models, career education
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