
Historic SCV water bill clears Assembly
Despite last minute opposition expressed by state Democrats coming out against a bill that promises one new all-encompassing water district for the Santa Clarita Valley, the bill was approved
Despite last minute opposition expressed by state Democrats coming out against a bill that promises one new all-encompassing water district for the Santa Clarita Valley, the bill was approved
Hasa Inc., a Saugus-based maked of water treatment products, has been sold to a Texas private equity firm. Founded in 1964 and expanded  by Don Wilson, Hasa is a leading
Juan Flores, a student at College of the Canyons (COC), remembers exactly where he was when he heard that the Trump Administration decided to end the Deferred Action for Childhood
Three women – one from each of three local massage parlors – was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of prostitution following a sting operation carried out by detectives assigned to confront
Source: California Community College Chancellor’s Office The California Community Colleges today applauded the Mission Asset Fund (MAF) for offering scholarship funds to cover the costs for students needing to renew
On the day of its annual drug symposium for parents, the city of Santa Clarita has received the Public Safety Award for its outreach campaign “Heroin Kills: The High is
Firefighters responding to reports of a car-hauling big rig on fire near Templin Highway found four vehicles including the rig itself on fire when they arrived. Although the vehicle
Immigration reform was at the forefront of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor’s discussion on Tuesday, as they passed four motions related to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
News release issued by the California Highway Patrol. Valencia, Calif. – On Friday, September 15, 2017, The California Highway Patrol Newhall Area Office will be conducting a
Sisters in Time, a collaborative effort between local agencies to get women connected with roommates and affordable housing, held their first public forum on Wednesday. The group of about 20
Several contracts with individuals for music and physical education at Castaic Union School District schools are expected to be approved at the district’s Governing Board meeting Thursday. The first independent
A trial date has been set for a former local martial arts instructor charged with sex crimes against children. Dante Villanueva Lusica, 70, of Canyon Country, charged with two counts
Officials with the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner have identified the man who shot himself last week at the Oak Tree Gun Club as 20-year-old Maurice Keshun Over,
Local sheriff’s deputies are looking for three armed robbers who held up at AT&T store Tuesday night, stealing money and electronic devices. The robbery happened about 9 p.m. when three
City council approved a new development project in Canyon Country and received resounding applause from community members. At the Tuesday council meeting, council members deliberated the pros and cons of
Last week, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos made a statement announcing a replacement of the Obama administration’s Title IX guidelines surrounding sexual assault in order to better protect the
Some 120 players teed off Monday at the Valencia Country Club for a 9/11 Tournament. The Los Angeles County Fire Department dropped 250 golf balls from their hook and
The Child & Family Center thanked donors for their generosity at an annual reception on Tuesday evening, highlighting the impact these funds have on the people the center serves. In
Every time the jail door opens, the jarring metallic sound rattles the woman sitting there. She looks up to find her son and when she doesn’t see him, she
The Santa Clarita Business Incubator is accepting applications from entrepreneurs who could use the program’s help in establishing themselves as a successful business in the Santa Clarita Valley The mission
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