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Hart High School seniors celebrated their graduation at College of the Canyons on Thursday. Graduates: 503 Graduates with honors: 107 Class Speakers: Finn Kobler and Mary Gooneratne Valedictorian/Salutatorian: Hart does

Hart High School seniors celebrated their graduation at College of the Canyons on Thursday. Graduates: 503 Graduates with honors: 107 Class Speakers: Finn Kobler and Mary Gooneratne Valedictorian/Salutatorian: Hart does

Valencia High School held its graduation on Friday, May 26 at College of the Canyons. Graduates: 732 Honor Scholars: 131 Class Speakers: Jake Gomez and Hyeji Suh Co-Valedictorian: Kyung Jin

Congressman Steve Knight’s much anticipated town hall meeting brought about 200 District 25 constituents to Santa Clarita Thursday evening. Knight was flooded with requests to hold a town hall in
A state Senate bill promising to create a brand new water district in the Santa Clarita Valley, was approved Wednesday by the Senate. Of those who voted for the bill,

Rancho Camulos Museum was transformed into a scene from the late-1800s Thursday as more than 100 Santa Clarita Valley International (SCVi) eighth grade learners participated in the fifth annual Civil

News release issued by College of the Canyons. With a 15.8 percent increase in the number of students receiving degrees compared to last year, College of the Canyons will honor

Stewart (Stu) Balikov knew how to stirrup emotions for his wife Eileen after her final day teaching students at Hart High School. As Eileen Balikov made her way out of

SOURCE: Summit West Public Relations & Marketing No more wondering what to do on Friday nights because Friday, June 16th will be opening night as the sounds of live Jazz

Fifth grade students at Golden Valley Community School explored the creation and history of the United States as they performed their rendition of the musical “13 Colonies.” The fifth annual

Los Angeles County trauma centers are on their way to receiving their fair share of funding after Senate Bill 792 passed the Senate floor unanimously on Wednesday. Under the bill,

SOURCE: County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer and Business Affairs In one month, starting July 1, the minimum wage will increase to $12.00 an hour in unincorporated areas of

Father and son motorcyclists accused in October of reckless driving each pleaded no contest Wednesday to the respective misdemeanor charges filed against them. Lars and Kenneth Svanoe, 47 and 25

As rent costs continue to climb across the Los Angeles County area, Santa Clarita prices are following suit. Rent prices inched up one-half percent in the city and are up

Albert Einstein Academy for Letters, Arts and Sciences held its graduation Wednesday at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons. Sixty-three students graduated from the school.

Golden Valley High School held its graduation on Wednesday at College of the Canyons. More than 500 students graduated. Readers can purchase photos of the ceremony here. Number of graduates:516

A local sheriff’s deputy who was in the process of getting a disabled vehicle towed in Valencia Wednesday morning was struck and injured by another motorist. “He’s doing OK,” Shirley

Philip Germain has been waiting for Rep. Steve Knight (R-Palmdale) to hold a town hall in Santa Clarita for months. Germain, chair of CA25 United for Progress and a College

Friends who watched in horror this past weekend as a woman was dragged off by her gun-wielding ex-boyfriend, rallied to her defense despite shots allegedly being fired, thwarting what local

A Palmdale man was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of having taken part in an illegal speed contest in the Santa Clarita Valley. The 21-year-old man was arrested by deputies of

Ten local agencies with bring their resources together Saturday to provide games, food and fun to foster youth families from across the Santa Clarita Valley. Named “Thrive,” the community gathering