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A million-dollar lesson plan

After high school graduation, students, often out on their own for the first time, traditionally can struggle with a number of real-world challenges a brick-and-mortar classroom education didn’t really discuss.

Cyclist hit by car on Lyons Avenue

A man riding a bicycle on Lyons Avenue was hit by a car just west of Apple Street late Friday afternoon. “He’s alive,” a deputy with the Santa Clarita Valley

One hurt in fight in Canyon Country

Reports of a fight between two men — one allegedly armed with a baseball bat, the other with a knife — in Canyon Country prompted a swift response by paramedics

Suspected copper thief accused of burglary

When deputies on patrol spotted a cyclist leaving an industrial area early Thursday morning, hauling a large can, they decided to ask the early-morning rider a few questions, citing suspicious

Smith’s first bill signed into law

Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, had her first piece of legislation signed into law this week after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 853, which addresses college affordability. Under previous

SCV gearing up for Fourth of July fun

Santa Clarita Valley residents are gearing up for the annual Fourth of July Parade on Thursday in Downtown Newhall, with as much patriotism and pride as always — and now