
National Ice Cream day a treat amid heat wave
Temperatures close to 100 degrees in the Santa Clarita Valley may have made the perfect conditions to celebrate National Ice Cream Day on Sunday. At a Baskin-Robbins in Newhall, kids
Temperatures close to 100 degrees in the Santa Clarita Valley may have made the perfect conditions to celebrate National Ice Cream Day on Sunday. At a Baskin-Robbins in Newhall, kids
Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies arrested a 35-year-old Santa Clarita man on suspicion of felony spousal assault on Sunday in Canyon Country. According to a report from Deputy Natalie Arriaga,
Americana was on full display at the Rotary Club’s monthly classic car show at the Route 66 Diner in Canyon Country on Saturday, and a strict rule in place would
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to instruct county staff to begin the negotiation process regarding a possible transfer of William S. Hart Park and Museum to
The deputy district attorneys and advocates who work in the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office and provide victims’ families with updates regarding a suspect’s possible parole were informed Tuesday that
The ongoing battle between L.A. County’s Board of Supervisors and Sheriff Alex Villanueva is set to come to a head on Tuesday as the board is scheduled to vote on
In one of the biggest events in Santa Clarita since the pandemic, thousands of people attended this year’s first installment of Concerts in the Park on Saturday. The concert was
Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Assemblywoman Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, said during a State of the State luncheon Thursday afternoon in Valencia that California is not
The Castaic Union School District announced Linette Hodson, chief financial officer, will depart from the district after six years on staff and Irene Boden has been named as the assistant
Star-spangled banners and expressions of patriotism decorated the route at Santa Clarita’s first in-person Fourth of July parade since 2019. With sights of kids playing, people conversing with old friends,
For Leigh Ann Dunleavy, organizing a fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association has been a personal mission of hers since she lost her mother to the disease three months ago. Dunleavy
Plate smashing, a minotaur maze, Greek games, theatrical characters, and much more were available to attendees of the city’s fourth installment of its “Celebrate” series on Friday at the Canyon
Local members of the LGBTQ community were offered a chance to see themselves on stage on Saturday at Impulse Music’s Pride concert. The concert, which was also a fundraiser for
Auto buyers can now find Subaru in the Santa Clarita Valley again. After no Subaru presence for the past three years, according to the Hello Automotive Group, a new dealership
Runners from across the country braved the heat at the Sugar Daddy Marathon, which started and ended at the Iron Horse Trailhead in Valencia last weekend. The marathon offered a
The Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board has approved site plans for each of its eight community schools for the 2022-23 school year as school staff work to increase
The Measure EE citizens oversight committee for the Saugus Union School District approved its annual report, which indicated the district has funded a number of projects in accordance with Proposition
Children ages 3 to 5 will have greater opportunities to learn and prepare for their futures as local school districts across California seek to develop and receive funds for universal
Education is a key to success, but even for the greatest of students, a language barrier can pose a threat to their academic success, according to Newhall School District staff.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it authorized emergency use of COVID-19 vaccines for children 6 months and older to help minimize the potential impacts of coronavirus for young
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