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CHP warns against St. Patrick’s Day DUIs

Courtesy of California Highway Patrol SACRAMENTO, Calif. – St. Patrick’s Day is a national celebration that our country observes and many Californians will take part in the festivities with friends

City to hire new parks commissioner

If you answered, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” with “city parks commissioner,” the city of Santa Clarita may make your dreams come true. The city’s

Knight talks political climate with COC students

Congressman Steve Knight visited College of the Canyons Monday afternoon to respond to political science students’ questions and concerns about the state and federal government. About 30 students gathered to

OFL completes water testing of all centers

Due to nationwide and statewide concerns regarding water-quality in schools, Opportunities for Learning (OFL) Public Charter Schools conducted voluntarily testing of drinking water at all of its locations. The year-long

Veterans Center to be announced

Elliott Wolfe is a man who is driven to improve the lives of veterans here in the city of Santa Clarita, and beyond for that matter, by his efforts with

Newhall Post Office set to open in one week

After several delays and rescheduled openings, the Newhall Post Office at 23736 Lyons Ave. will finally open its doors to Santa Clarita residents within a week. “The retail operation should

Purim: a time for pure joy

In Judaism, it is a mitzvah and commandment to have pure joy. This rings especially true on Purim. Jews around the world held Purim carnivals in honor of the holiday,

Community garden is in full bloom

Flowers bloomed, vegetables grew and community members soaked up the sun in the Community Gardens of Santa Clarita in Central Park on Sunday.