
COC volleyball sweeps Glendale in season opener
College of the Canyons volleyball swept Glendale Community College in its season opener at the Cougar Cage on Wednesday, but the final score wasn’t indicative of how much the Cougars

College of the Canyons volleyball swept Glendale Community College in its season opener at the Cougar Cage on Wednesday, but the final score wasn’t indicative of how much the Cougars

The newest interactive art exhibit at College of the Canyons shares the stories of women who have survived human trafficking, sexual exploitation, addictions and life on the streets. To raise

Carousel Ranch, a nonprofit that offers a variety of services for special needs children, honored the members of a family who have made that work possible, during a special ceremony

California Highway Patrol officers are on scene in the southbound lanes of Highway 14, near the Soledad Canyon Road off ramp, Wednesday morning regarding an injury collision in Agua Dulce. The

The Santa Clarita City Council reviewed Tuesday its drafted community plan to address homelessness, unanimously voting to move forward with the formation of a task force as the next step.

Walking off the pitch after a 4-0 shut-out of Cypress College on Tuesday at College of the Canyons, the Cougars were all business after the season-opening win. “Everything depends on

In each of Canyon volleyball’s three game wins on Tuesday night against Palmdale Aerospace Academy, Sasha Thomas-Oakley was the catalyst in one way or another. The first game ended in

The West Ranch girls tennis team overwhelmed its competition Tuesday afternoon, beating Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks in a clean sweep, 18-0. West Ranch got ahead of Notre Dame early

The Santa Clarita Valley 40 Under Forty nominees, an annual event recognizing young leaders in the SCV community, were announced Tuesday. “There’s no set parameter for nominating someone except for

To better meet the needs of working adults in the Santa Clarita Valley, College of the Canyons has opened an off-campus continuing education center and hopes to add another by

One local College of the Canyons student will receive real-world job experience and networking opportunities at a NASA facility after successfully securing the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars Internship. The

Three of the four governing board seats up for election in the Newhall School District have candidates running unopposed, according to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder, but Area No. 2

In 28 seasons, Master’s men’s soccer coach Jim Rickard had never seen anything quite like this. Namely, he’d never seen a team move the ball the length of the field

Kalakeke Pacific Island Dance Co. ranked high at a recent Tahitian dance competition in Hawaii, proudly representing the Santa Clarita Valley. The group, with class locations all over the SCV,

Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 1199 into law Monday evening, an attempt to correct the way Jessica’s Law led to a disproportionate number of sexual offenders being released to

Stanford receiver and Hart alumnus Trent Irwin likens his approach to football to fishing. “I really enjoy the minute details that it takes to sort of get something going in

The Saugus girls tennis team opened up the season Monday, defeating Bishop Alemany 68-67 in games and tied them 9-9. Sophomores Riyana Chhabra and Natalie Ratzlaff, who was brought up

Football season has just begun and while some SCV teams have gotten off to a hot start, others have struggled out the gate. Saugus (2-0) has outscored its opponents 114-26

The Golden Valley girls volleyball team avenged last season’s loss to Highland, sweeping them Monday night at Golden Valley High School. The Grizzlies (5-2) jumped in front of the Bulldogs

The Democratic Alliance for Action of Santa Clarita hosted a neighborhood meet and greet with its endorsed City Council and school board race candidates on Sunday. The event had around