
Hart district budget given OK by board
School districts across the state are facing a year in which funding could be well below what they have been used to in the years since the COVID-19 pandemic. With
School districts across the state are facing a year in which funding could be well below what they have been used to in the years since the COVID-19 pandemic. With
After a closed session discussion Tuesday evening, the Santa Clarita City Council authorized the takeover of a property on Plumwood Avenue in Canyon Country due to problems with an ongoing
By Matthew Vadum Contributing Writer The Supreme Court on Monday reversed a lower court’s ruling against bump stock purchasers after the justices overturned a federal ban on the devices days before.
Artists through the Santa Clarita Arts Association in Old Town Newhall displayed their work through the “Rhythm & Soul” art show from June 20 to July 28, with the reception
By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer CNN is defending its two moderators for the upcoming presidential debate amid accusations of bias from former President Donald Trump’s campaign. During a segment on Monday,
By Jana J. Pruet Contributing Writer Ford has issued a safety recall on more than 550,000 pickup trucks in the United States due to a transmission problem. The company said the
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect sought in connection with an alleged afternoon attempted kidnapping in Valencia on June 13.
By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer The White House on Tuesday vowed to appeal two district court rulings that block key parts of the federal government’s signature student loan forgiveness plan known
News release The city of Santa Clarita is now accepting names for the Youth Grove in Central Park. This project honors Santa Clarita youth, aged 24 years and younger, who
While the Wiley Canyon Project is coming back before the Planning Commission later this year, several upset residents spoke out at City Hall regarding the plans last week over a
Saugus High School alumna Abbey Weitzeil is bringing her four Olympic medals to Paris next month looking to add to her collection. USA Swimming announced that Weitzeil will be one
Residents could stop by the Via Princessa Metrolink Station parking lot to drop off tires and rims between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday, as a part of L.A.
The city of Santa Clarita handled important annual items Tuesday ahead of the fiscal year’s end, including a discussion of annual levying of fees, its service contracts and of course,
News release It’s all systems go for the College of the Canyons Aerospace and Science Team, which has received a $136,000 grant from NASA to support its High-Altitude Student Platform,
Roughly $5.1 million in temporary COVID funding no longer available; multiple services to be discontinued after Friday, approximately 900 to miss out on daily meals The Santa Clarita Valley Senior
The bill coauthored by Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, and Assemblyman James Ramos, D-Highland, that would ban the usage of “derogatory” Native American terms as mascots or nicknames for K-12 public
A GoFundMe has been created for Marcela De Vivo, as she is recovering from the incident that killed the two horses she and her daughter were riding in Sand Canyon
By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer A court in Washington on Tuesday suspended the law license of President Joe Biden’s son after he was convicted of three federal felonies. The District of
To celebrate the start of summer, residents gathered at Senses Block Party: Summer Solstice on Main Street in Old Town Newhall on Thursday. https://youtu.be/Ey2CGDFvhDs
By Alexei Koseff CalMatters Writer Months of speculation and complaints about when, or even if, Gov. Gavin Newsom would give his annual State of the State address ended Tuesday morning with
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