
Five Hart District schools earn Gold Ribbon status
Two Santa Clarita junior high and three high schools with the William S. Hart Union High School District were named Gold Ribbon Schools Tuesday. Hart District schools that received the

Two Santa Clarita junior high and three high schools with the William S. Hart Union High School District were named Gold Ribbon Schools Tuesday. Hart District schools that received the

A diverse range of work is on display at College of the Canyon’s (COC) on-campus art gallery. The 21st annual Student Art Exhibition includes work from approximately 80 students and

The first ever agency formed to better manage groundwater in the Santa Clarita Valley is ready to meet the public now that it’s been clearly defined. Since last month, representatives

City staff scouted a piece of land on Plum Canyon Road and Heller Circle as a potential location for a Saugus Library. The city has also looked at other spots

A charter petition renewal request from Opportunities for Learning (OFL) charter school may be approved at the William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board meeting Wednesday. The recommendation

SOURCE: Cherished High Desert; the organization also serves survivors from Santa Clarita and will be honoring detectives from the L.A. County Human Trafficking Bureau who also serve SC. To benefit

Upwards of 10,000 cowgirls and cowboys will flock to Santa Clarita’s 24th annual Cowboy Festival this week, as the Old Town Newhall five-day event kicks off Wednesday. Donning boots, hats,

SOURCE: L.A. County Department of Health Services On November 5, 2016, an unidentified Latino male was found by paramedics at South New Hampshire and West 112th Street in South Los

The Master’s University (TMU) in Santa Clarita announced its appointment of John Stead, a TMU professor and former vice president of academic affairs, to the position of senior vice president

The city of Santa Clarita is conducting research to get a better idea of how to approach adult use recreational marijuana, following the passing of California’s Proposition 64. Currently, the

Ongoing safety changes made to natural gas storage and delivery pipes and wells by Southern California Gas Company at its Honor Rancho facility in Valencia are expected to cut natural

With the large Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce as her background, Jess Phoenix announced her candidacy for the District 25 Congressional seat Monday afternoon. In between discussing her love of

Patients at the Northeast Valley Health Corporation (NEVHC) now have a chance to regularly check-in with pharmacists and adjust their medication needs, thanks to the health care group’s new Ambulatory

The community-funded Fallen Veterans Memorial is finally taking shape, as the base and back panel are now complete. It’s the front panel with all of the names that are leaving

The jury trial of a Sylmar man arrested in the Santa Clarita Valley for allegedly distributing child pornography enters its second week Tuesday when testimony is expected to resume. Elias

Barry Gump, retired president of Andy Gump Temporary Site Services, died this morning at age 74 at his home in Valencia. Gump was born in San Fernando and headed the

The Newhall School District Governing Board will meet Tuesday night to discuss the district’s instructional leadership and partnership with Los Angeles County Arts Commission’s Arts for All initiative. Governing Board

Students and faculty at College of the Canyons (COC) received text, email and voicemail alerts Monday morning warning of a “large earthquake” on the college’s Canyon Country campus. The warnings

On April 13, Don Benton was sworn in by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Anthony Alito, Jr. at the Supreme Court to serve as the 13th director of the U.S.

News release issued by Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. After serving as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (SVP/CFO) with Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital since 2001, C.R. “Bob” Hudson has