Job center moves as county and college can’t come to terms
In what could be a temporary move, America’s Job Center of California, a publicly-funded employment center, last month moved its Santa Clarita outlet from College of the Canyons to a
In what could be a temporary move, America’s Job Center of California, a publicly-funded employment center, last month moved its Santa Clarita outlet from College of the Canyons to a

More than a thousand people turned up for the world’s biggest light show Monday and, despite having to share protective eyewear to see it, few if any left disappointed. An

Sporting NASA’s orange, blue, yellow and green eclipse glasses, more than 2,000 students at Canyon High School spent their Monday morning watching the eclipse move across Southern California. “I like

The 1960’s were a time of change and growth in the Santa Clarita Valley (SCV), a rural area comprised of Canyon Country, Newhall, Saugus, and Valencia – now the City
Sunkist Growers and Fruit Growers Supply Co. will consolidate their management structure under Russ Hanlin as president and CEO, though the two cooperatives will remain separate legal entities. The companies’

While summer vacation is over and school is back in session in the Santa Clarita Valley, extra funding from Los Angeles County means summer swim programs in Castaic will be

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The singers, clad in blue, have taken the stage. A man takes out a pitch pipe to find the right key for the group to sing. Then, the director of

The Vietnam Veterans of America held their monthly meeting on Sunday and discussed the latest events and issues surrounding the veteran community. “Most people don’t know about it,” said president

If you look inside of a rock climber’s backpack, you will most likely find ropes, carabiners, and harnesses. After a confirmed “belay on” from a partner, rock climbers scale naturally

40 Oz. to Freedom, an award-winning Sublime tribute band, performed at Central Park on Saturday for a packed crowd. The field was full of people dancing and moving to the

Units with L.A. County Fire and the Angeles National Forest spent time Sunday morning looking for the occupant of a single, flipped vehicle at the Texas Canyon Ranger Station near

The SCV Sheriff’s Narcotics Team conducted a citywide search on Saturday for wanted individuals with felony warrants, according to SCV Sheriff’s Station Public Information Officer, Shirley Miller. The search resulted

The Castaic Animal Care Center helped locals adopt new pets Saturday during the “Clear the Shelters” pet adoption drive, a nationwide pet adoption day when animal shelters reduce or waive

In the far southwest corner of the College of the Canyons Valencia campus, nestled in a quiet ravine between a few large oak trees, lies the COC Center for Early

Some 15 people had quite a scare Saturday morning after they had to evacuate a tour bus that caught on fire just outside of SCV on the Southbound Interstate 5

The National Foundation of Women Legislators (NFWL) and the Office Depot Foundation teamed up on Saturday to distribute backpacks to children of the community by way of a new backpack

The Santa Clarita Valley witnessed multiple traffic collisions over the night and early Saturday morning resulting in two overturned vehicles. Fortunately no one was reported trapped or injured. One collision

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is working to make Santa Clartita safer for all motorists and evidence of this was seen on Friday. Deputies issued 38 citations on Friday,

Air quality is again expected to be unhealthy on Saturday, according to the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Los Angeles County Interim Health Officer, Jeffrey Gunzenhauser, MD, MPH, advises