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Aliso Canyon senate bill pulled from hearing

State Senator Henry Stern’s bill to stop natural gas injections from being resumed at Aliso Canyon, site of the massive natural gas leak in 2015, was not heard as scheduled

Reward now $25,000 for info in Lawson hit-and-run

  News release issued by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.       Advisory: REWARD INCREASED TO $25,000; DETECTIVES STILL SEEKING PUBLIC’S HELP WITH CANYON COUNTRY FATAL HIT-AND-RUN Dear

Six Flags staff help nab carjacking suspect

Fast-thinking staffers at Six Flags Magic Mountain are being credited by local sheriff’s deputies today for helping thwart a short-lived kidnapping and carjacking that happened on the weekend. Shortly before

COC students create, share Holocaust Survivor stories

Members of the Santa Clarita Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees, which oversees College of the Canyons (COC), will watch two animated documentaries about Holocaust survivors created by COC

COC instructors selected to fly aboard NASA mission

News release issued by College of the Canyons. College of the Canyons adjunct instructors Christine Hirst and Thomas Gavin have been selected by the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute to

Special education athletes compete in Hart Games

Students, volunteers, teachers, parents and friends gathered at Valencia High School Monday to witness more than 300 student athletes participate in the eighth annual Hart Games. The district-wide competition was

Castaic skate park to open in 2018

Skaters can look forward to a brand new 6,500-square-foot skateboarding park at the Castaic Sports Complex at the end of 2018. The approximated $1.3 million project is anticipated to begin

Community Watch: Neighborhood crime

Saugus 02/15/17  Grand Theft Auto – 27600 block of Haskell Canyon Road, the victim’s 1995 red Acura Integra was stolen from the location. This vehicle is still outstanding. 02/17/17  Petty

All votes counted for Measure H

Los Angeles County’s measure to aid in preventing and reducing homelessness has accounted for all ballots cast in the March special election. As of Monday, 69.34 percent of voters said