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SCV Chamber’s first Pop-Up Business Expo a success

About 80 Santa Clarita Valley-based businesses had the opportunity to network Wednesday during a first-of-its-kind, local business exposition launched by the SCV Chamber of Commerce. The Pop-Up Business Expo, sponsored

Father accused of cruelty to toddler daughter

A Newhall man stands accused of inflicting cruelty to his 8-month-old daughter after she allegedly showed signs of facial injuries, bruising and scratches. The 25-year-old unemployed man was arrested on

From wallflower to salsa, bachata dancer

A year ago, Desiree Joachim and her husband, Anthony, were looking to find an activity to do as a couple. “We were looking to break up the monotony of dinner

New COC academy students are ready to work

After 18 months of planning and development, the new Ready to Work Academy at College of the Canyons officially launched Tuesday, for parents, staff and the academy’s inaugural class gathered

Little Musketeers take a stab at fencing

As her dad stood back and watched, 3-year-old Corilyn Calcote attempted to thrust her sword into her opponent. Although a bold stroke, Corilyn’s armored opponent was able to quickly parry

Doctors offer summer skincare tips

Summer officially begins this Friday, meaning the days are expected to soon get warmer and Santa Clarita Valley residents are set to spend more time outside participating in activities like

McLean joins regional leaders at mobility workshop

Santa Clarita Mayor Marsha McLean gathered with other elected officials from around the region for the annual San Fernando Valley Council of Governments Mobility Workshop to lay out transportation priorities

Local Advisory Committee applications now open

Residents of the Santa Clarita Valley and the 38th Assembly District have been invited by Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, to apply to one of the 2019-20 Local Advisory Committees,