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Two SCV teachers receive grants for classrooms

Two teachers in the Santa Clarita Valley each received a $500 grant to benefit their students, promote classroom learning and support community outreach. Both Tiffany Bernier, a teacher at Valencia

Sand fire exposed misplaced property markers

When the Sand Fire died and the smoke cleared, what regional planners found standing on the suddenly barren hills were misplaced property markers noticed for the first time. Brush burned

Sheriff’s Station to receive Narcan donation

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station will soon be equipped with even more of the life-saving opioid antidote Narcan. Matrix Institute on Addictions donated at total of 502 two-dose packages

Person hurt, diesel spilled in Agua Dulce crash

A person was injured and 40 gallons of diesel spilled following a two-vehicle crash in Agua Dulce Monday morning. At least nine emergency vehicles including about half a dozen specially-equipped

A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene.

Two hurt in crash near Soledad Canyon Road

  Two people were injured and taken to the hospital Monday morning following a two-car crash on Highway 14 at Soledad Canyon Road. The traffic collision happened shortly after 6:40

Multi-car crash shuts down Sierra Highway

Multiple cars collided on Sierra Highway and Placerita Canyon on Sunday night at around 5:12 p.m. Officials responded to 3 minor injuries but no persons were transported to the hospital,

SCV remembers former mayor Jo Anne Darcy

Dozens of Santa Clarita residents occupied the seats at the Newhall Family Theatre, to remember a mother, friend, and colleague, former Santa Clarita Mayor Jo Anne Darcy, who passed away

TMU looks to break ‘barriers’ by lowering tuition

The rising cost of college tuition has increasingly been a “barrier” to higher education, especially in California, but The Master’s University leadership voted to make things a little easier recently.

Hazardous materials are loaded into barrels to be disposed of properly by the Sanitations District of LA County at a waste collection center at College of the Canyons in Valencia, Calif. on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017.

SCV dumps hazardous waste the right way

Santa Clarita’s toxic waste found a way out of garages and into proper disposal bins Saturday, as the Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Waste Collection Program set up at College