
Seniors watch ‘Lives Well Lived’ screening at Oakmont
Residents and guests to Oakmont of Valencia walked the halls to the senior living facility’s movie theater to watch a screening of the film “Lives Well Lived” on Friday. “Today’s
Residents and guests to Oakmont of Valencia walked the halls to the senior living facility’s movie theater to watch a screening of the film “Lives Well Lived” on Friday. “Today’s
A resolution by state Sen. Scott Wilk seeking to help teachers and other professionals in the public sector retain their Social Security benefits during a career change unanimously passed the
Following its passage Thursday in the House of Representatives, a less-restrictive $4.6 billion humanitarian aid package now heads to the president’s desk to address the humanitarian crisis at the nation’s
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.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the state’s $215 billion budget Thursday, bringing in new funding for College of the Canyons and the SCV senior center, while also avoiding a water tax.
Shoppers of Canyon Country’s Bed Bath & Beyond have only a couple of months to stop by before the store shuts down its doors indefinitely. The locale, within The Plaza
Valencia Christian Center will be letting children run the show during its upcoming Fresh Look Youth Takeover at The Canyon Santa Clarita in Valencia on Sunday. “What we do is
Local sheriff’s deputies who responded Friday morning to reports of what appeared to be a carjacking or kidnapping were still trying to figure out what happened by day’s end. “They’re
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
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
They’ve pursued cars and trucks and, on a couple of occasions recently, RVs, and an RV once with a dog hanging out the window, but on Friday afternoon California Highway
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
Emergency crews responded this morning to reports of a BMW that plunged 100 feet down an embankment in the Newhall Pass, where Highway 14 and Interstate 5 connect. Emergency crews
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
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
Visitors of the Santa Clarita Public Library could soon notice big upgrades on shelves after the City Council’s approval Tuesday to increase its materials budget to $1 million annually, the
Newhall School District officials are looking to bridge a $3 million loss in funding with a combination of measures that include outreach efforts, attendance incentive programs and a reduction in
More than 2,200 customers were suddenly left without power late Thursday afternoon in Canyon Country. Shortly before 6:30 p.m., Southern California Edison reported at least 2,238 of its customers were
A local woman is causing a stir among Santa Clarita Valley parents by approaching babies and toddlers, talking to them and, at times, reaching out to touch them, ultimately sparking
Loot seized in the arrest of a man suspected of stealing from unlocked vehicles has prompted local sheriff’s officials to remind Santa Clarita Valley residents to lock their vehicles. In
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