
Nonprofit launches drive to buy books for schools
A nonprofit foundation has set its sights on raising $100,000 to stock Santa Clarita public school libraries in the Hart district with up-to-date books. The WiSH Education Foundation helps fund

A nonprofit foundation has set its sights on raising $100,000 to stock Santa Clarita public school libraries in the Hart district with up-to-date books. The WiSH Education Foundation helps fund

Throughout Friday, students in the Associated Student Body (ASB) at Academy of the Canyons (AOC) worked tirelessly to raise money for those in need nearly 1,600 miles away. Holding buckets

A Newhall man startled to hear someone breaking into his apartment was able to hold a burglary suspect – who was allegedly high on meth – until local sheriff’s

New residential units and retail spaces will be the focus of Tuesday’s city council meeting. The Sand Canyon Plaza mixed-use project is set for public hearing and will go to

A Canyon Country woman has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon after she allegedly hit her boyfriend with her vehicle. Tammie Lori LeFebre, a 52-year-old woman

A retired military veteran stands accused of battery after he allegedly threw his mother to the ground and allegedly began punching her. Zackary Barberis, 29, of Canyon Country, is scheduled

As the Castaic Lake Water Agency steps boldly into the future with the anticipated formation of two emerging new agencies, the local water wholesaler still finds itself dealing with

There is no “one-size fits all” way to address the diverse needs of Los Angeles County, Supervisor Kathryn Barger repeatedly emphasized at a meeting with the North Los Angeles County

Source: College of the Canyons College of the Canyons has partnered with Lincoln Electric to provide certified robotic training to Lincoln Electric clients, establishing the college as the first official

California ranks 15th in the nation for its composite ACT score, according to a 2017 report released by the ACT Thursday. The average score for the college standardized test in

The PT Cruiser Bandit is now suspected in eight bank robberies – five in the SCV, three in Santa Barbara, according to detectives trying to catch the suspect since June.

This week, a team of students from College of the Canyons (COC) launched a scientific balloon and payload into space as part NASA’s High Altitude Student Platform (HASP). The HASP

As the senate bill promising to create one new all-encompassing water agency for the SCV moves steadily along a historic path, a separate new agency assembled this year to

The plan to build more than 500 homes between the eastern edge of the Santa Clarita Valley and Agua Dulce and was extended by regional planners Tuesday for one

The case of a young man who investigators believe shot himself in the head at a local gun club Wednesday night is now being probed by homicide detectives. The deceased

Santa Clarita motorists have seen a bit of a crunch at the pump over the last several days as worries over infrastructure damaged during Hurricane Harvey push prices upward. Though

Holding glow sticks in one hand and tissues in the other, community members’ eyes filled with tears as they stood among tree stumps representing 105 local youth who lost their

Legislation that would require a text message option with human trafficking hotlines is headed to Governor Jerry Brown’s desk after passing the Senate floor unanimously on Tuesday. Senate Bill 225

Los Angeles County’s Department of Public Health is actively looking to prevent a Hepatitis A outbreak. After the Board of Supervisors approved a motion by Supervisor Kathryn Barger, the department
Over the next three years, Gap Inc. will shift its retail portfolio by closing about 200 underperforming Gap and Banana Republic stores while opening about 270 Old Navy, Athleta and