
Dish Network’s ‘cybersecurity incident’ highlights challenges of rural living
“Thank you for your patience,” said the Dish Network in a statement on its website that then goes on to say that “a cybersecurity incident” has “affected some of our
“Thank you for your patience,” said the Dish Network in a statement on its website that then goes on to say that “a cybersecurity incident” has “affected some of our
The SCV native and Cal Poly student is pursuing a dual master’s degree The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded 34 students nationwide with Student of the Year and among those
Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, named Coco Moms founder Kei Kei Lee as his Santa Clarita Valley Black History Month honoree in a ceremony at City Hall on Friday. In
Across the Santa Clarita Valley, from Castaic to Canyon Country, residents got to experience the rare occasion of snow in the valley firsthand on Saturday morning. “A winter storm will
From the dirt-splattered and rusted to the pristine — a variety of lifted trucks, buggies and even Porsches were rounded up and displayed at the Off Road Meet Up &
The Santa Clarita Valley chapter of the NAACP hosted its first in-person general membership meeting on Thursday — which assembled honored guests, community members and local leaders to spotlight the
The College of the Canyons board of trustees voted over the weekend to provide public notice of the vacant board seat that was left after longtime Santa Clarita Valley education
Six art pieces sat on easels in front of a sea of tables at the Sand Canyon Country Club on Friday. Each art piece depicted the theme of building hope.
Karmen and Hector Herrera’s son out of curiosity asked them one day, “Where are your wedding photos? When did you get married?” Karmen and Hector had no answer for him
An electrical fire was confined to the garage of a residence on Tuesday afternoon in Santa Clarita, Los Angeles County Fire Department officials said. According to Craig Little, a spokesman
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing woman, LASD officials said in a news release Wednesday morning. According to the release,
For every person who donates blood, three are saved, according to Synthia Rocha, a spokeswoman for Houchin community blood bank. By 1 p.m. on Saturday, 30 people had already donated
On a cold January afternoon in 1882, author Helen Hunt Jackson pulled up in her carriage to the rustic Rancho Camulos, nestled among the citrus groves in the Santa Clara
Metrolink’s Antelope Valley Line between Los Angeles and Lancaster, going through Santa Clarita, will increase the number of weekday trains from 15 to 30 by 2030, according to Los Angeles
A family friend of the Reynafarje family, Kimberly Baker, has set up a GoFundMe to provide support for the family after losing their 5-year-old son PJ Reynafarje. “My dear, longtime
Instagram inspiration and Stevenson Ranch resident, 5-year-old PJ Reynafarje, died on Tuesday in an ambulance after choking inside of Ralphs, according to a post made on PJ’s Instagram and Los
The Placerita Canyon Nature Center cut the red ribbon on its “Know Your NATURE Center” exhibit on Saturday, opening the sliding doors to provide more opportunities to the next and
FUDGE (Fathers, Uncles, Dads, Grandfathers and Everyone) gathered with their families for an event on Sunday that aimed to show them what their children are up to once they drop
Rancho Pico Junior High School placed second in two categories at its very first tournament of the First Lego League at Valencia High School through the leadership of West Ranch
Hundreds of kids and their parents showed up to the William S. Hart Pony Baseball and Softball fields on Saturday to grab a free pair of spikes, or cleats, being
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