
How Thursday’s Bomb Scare Unfolded
Twenty-four hours after a bomb scare rattled the nerves of onlookers at College of the Canyons, investigators are shedding light on what took place at the school and why a
Twenty-four hours after a bomb scare rattled the nerves of onlookers at College of the Canyons, investigators are shedding light on what took place at the school and why a
Castaic Middle School students had a unique opportunity to interact with professionals from several different career paths as part of the school’s first ongoing speaker series throughout the month of
Veterans stood in salute as the music of taps wafted through the air at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center on Friday during the Memorial Day Commemoration Celebration. Veterans and
West Ranch High School officially unveiled its Wall of Honor Friday, which pays tribute to 138 West Ranch alumni who chose to serve in the military and as first responders.
For some local victims of domestic violence, leaving their home is a seen as a lose-lose situation. The Domestic Violence Center has seen a decrease in numbers over the past
Hart High School students have been working to create an honor wall to recognize Hart’s alumni who have served and are currently serving, our country and the Santa Clarita Valley
Fourth and fifth grade iLEAD students at Santa Clarita Valley International School (SCVi) are turning a classroom project into a community donation with the construction of a tiny house. The
Congressman Steve Knight (R-Palmdale) is sticking to his vote in favor of the American Health Care Act. On Wednesday, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office reported that the new Republican health
Students of Canyon High School lined up for their graduation ceremony at College of the Canyons on Thursday evening. Graduates: 457 Honor Scholars: 71 Class Speakers: Pierce Monahan, Mason Eddy,
Whoever placed a “suspicious package” under a car at the College of the Canyons (COC) Thursday wanted to make it look like a bomb as part of a hoax. The
Dressed in business attire, eighth grade students at Arroyo Seco Junior High School shared their prized work from seventh and eighth grade with community panelists in personal, one-on-one interviews Thursday.
A state Senate bill promising to create a brand new water district in the Santa Clarita Valley, cleared the Senate Appropriations Committee Thursday and is now headed to the Senate
A Valencia man who was pepper-sprayed by the person he allegedly tried to hit with a bat but missed was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of assault with a deadly
Sixth grade students in Ken Newton’s class at Fair Oaks Ranch Community School learned how to bust a move when they turned classroom curriculum into original rap lyrics. Using an
For the first time, Saugus High School’s theater arts program was nominated for eight Jerry Herman High School Musical Theatre Awards, which honor excellence in public and private high school
A bill to oversee trauma care funding for Los Angeles County has cleared the Senate Appropriations Committee. SB 792 is now headed to the Senate floor for a vote. The
Family and friends are rallying around eight-year-old Lilly Whitaker today in a vigorous effort to save the Santa Clarita girl’s life by getting people to donate blood. Lilly, reported at
SOURCE: Congressman Steve Knight’s Office Representative Steve Knight (CA-25), through a partnership with the House of Representatives Wounded Warrior Fellowship Program, is seeking a wounded warrior or medically retired veteran
Local sheriff’s deputies responding to a rash of overnight commercial burglaries believe “suppression patrols” have halted the trend. “Over the last few months, there have been multiple commercial burglaries reported
More than 30 people, many of them alive thanks to Eddie Sorensen, got together Wednesday to remember the man who had helped them with their own addiction. Edward “Eddie” Neil
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