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Planning Commission meeting cancelled

The Santa Clarita Planning Commission cancelled its regular meeting scheduled for Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Santa Clarita City Hall.  “We forecast two meetings per month, but often only have one of

Paralympian Kevin Mather wins gold medal at Paralympics

By Ryan Menzie  Signal Sports Writer  Santa Clarita native Kevin Mather won the gold medal in men’s recurve archery at the Paralympics in Tokyo on Friday. Mather is the lone representative in the Paralympics

Local entrepreneur, Saugus resident dies in Visalia crash

Santa Clarita resident and local entrepreneur Cameron Morey, 24, died Aug. 26 in a traffic collision in Visalia.  Morey and his girlfriend, Alyssa Amundson, were near the Sequoia National Forest when a vehicle struck Morey, according to Morey’s family.  His mother Linda Morey, of Saugus, said Lake Hume

Houston, SCV students have questions about space

Hart District students hear live responses from ISS astronauts  La Mesa Junior High School students gathered in the school’s multipurpose room and attentively listened Tuesday morning as International Space Station astronauts provided live responses to questions about space exploration submitted by students from every William

County announces help from the North

The Los Angeles County Fire Department announced the return of two winged allies in its fight against brush fires.   Each year on Sept. 1, Los Angeles County enters into a 90-day contract

Non-native quagga mussels reach Castaic Lake

The California Department of Water Resources announced Monday that for the first time it spotted quagga mussels, a non-native species, in Castaic Lake.  Staff from DWR and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife found two quagga mussels shells in Castaic Lake on Aug.

COC enrollment sees slight dip

Following a national trend for community colleges, College of the Canyons’ enrollment numbers are down about 12% from the same point in the semester last fall, according to college officials.

COVID-19 testing requirements tweaked for youth sports

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials have adjusted youth sports testing requirements for athletes and coaches, removing the testing requirement for fully vaccinated youth participating in outdoor sports.