
Jessica Mikayla: From childhood inspiration to NAACP Image Award Nominee
Jessica Mikayla’s journey from being a young admirer of television shows to a thriving actress has earned her a nomination in the NAACP’s Image Awards for her work on “Disney
Jessica Mikayla’s journey from being a young admirer of television shows to a thriving actress has earned her a nomination in the NAACP’s Image Awards for her work on “Disney
One of the most closely watched and widely contested races in Los Angeles County, the campaign for the District’s Attorney’s Office, was led by District Attorney George Gascón and Nathan
Los Angeles County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger said she is feeling confident after the first batch of election results were released by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk on
A pursuit on northbound Interstate 5 on Monday night ended in two suspects being detained after rear-ending another vehicle, according to Josh Greengard, spokesman for the California Highway Patrol’s Newhall-area
Community volunteers and Project Linus members anticipated creating and delivering hundreds of blankets at their biannual “Make a Blanket Day” on Saturday in the College of the Canyons East Gymnasium.
Some people might wish to divide their age by 4, but in the case of leap-day babies, who are also called “leaplings,” that is their reality. On a day when
Bryce Miller began collecting trading cards when he was a little kid, but it wasn’t until he was about 17 when he learned that he can use them to play
Holocaust survivor Joe Alexander gave a presentation on his life and experiences surviving 12 different concentration camps at Hart High School on Sunday evening. “Tonight, Santa Clarita will have the
Castaic Coyotes boys’ basketball seemingly gave a championship effort of 100% to start Friday night’s CIF Division 5AA championship game against the El Segundo Eagles. If that was the case,
Tim Williams is a longtime resident of Val Verde, having lived there since 1959. At a press conference on Thursday afternoon at Hasley Canyon Park, Williams said Val Verde has
Bob Jensen may have said it best on Wednesday when Linda Storli asked, “Do I have a second?” “I don’t want to,” Jensen said, “but I will.” The two members
The latest problems identified at Chiquita Canyon Landfill are five Class-I violations reported by the state’s Department of Toxic Substances Control, which says the landfill illegally dumped toxic waste at
Two L.A. County sheriff’s deputies were injured after their patrol car collided with a big rig Monday night on southbound Interstate 5 at the Rye Canyon on-ramp in Valencia, according
The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board is set to discuss layoffs and possible eliminations and reductions of services during the board’s meeting Wednesday. According to the
Chiquita Canyon Landfill officials shared a letter this week in response to 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s call the previous week for the facility to help those impacted by the
What better way to celebrate love on Valentine’s Day, than to commemorate the start of a new union with a forever partner? The city of Santa Clarita helped seven couples
The first-ever playoff game in Castaic High School’s gym brought countless memories as the Coyotes ran wild against the visiting Godinez Fundamental Grizzlies. Castaic punched its ticket to the CIF
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies confirmed they are conducting a felony traffic stop as of 11:40 a.m. at 18525 Via Princessa. Deputies detained a person whom they suspected might
The city of Santa Clarita is looking to support a much-ballyhooed but struggling development on the east side of town with a $1.1 million loan to complete the design of
Deep in the Agua Dulce community, surrounded by scenic mountain views and clear blue skies, lives a family that has 80 chickens on their 2.5-acre farm. Victoria Lee, owner and
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