
Out of the Bunker: The Eyeball Test
One of my favorite things to do at the golf course is to sit back and watch players playing and practicing. No two players look exactly alike, and, for that
One of my favorite things to do at the golf course is to sit back and watch players playing and practicing. No two players look exactly alike, and, for that
Once again inviting the community to come and drink wine under the stars in the name of local schools, the WiSH Education Foundation has announced the date for the 2019
Newhall School District governing board members stood in agreement with Marc Winger, former superintendent of the district, in support of a resolution that recognizes the school board’s authority to decide
Marking a monumental moment in the school’s half-century-long history, the staff and families of Sierra Vista Junior High School invited the public to attend the ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for
Two Santa Clarita students earlier deemed eligible are competing in the 2019 National Geographic GeoBee California State Competition on March 29. Rancho Pico Junior High School seventh-grader Sawyer Wiltfong and
For the past four decades, the Town and Country Farm School in Placerita Canyon provided generations of children with “a rural atmosphere,” giving them an opportunity to gain a traditional
Before Los Angeles County supervisors decided last week to suspend the use of RoundUp — the weed-killing chemical associated by the World Health Organization with cancer — the Saugus Union
In response to the city of Santa Clarita’s lawsuit over solar panels, the owners of Canyon View Estates have filed a motion looking to dismiss the city’s complaint, and the
The Sanctuary church invites Santa Clarita Valley residents to a Suicide Awareness and Prevention event occurring from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. “America is facing a suicide crisis,” the event’s
College of the Canyons has announced plans to use a $3 million grant from the South Coast Air Quality Management District, or SCAQMD, to improve its energy efficiency on campus.
Professors Ruth Rassool and Deems Morrione will deliver College of the Canyons’ latest scholarly presentation, “Bitchery and the Politics of Fashion,” at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Santa Clarita Performing
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Every time Andrea Avalos’ newborn startles when going over a series of speed humps on Abelia Road in Canyon Country, the mother recalls the discomfort she felt during her pregnancy.
The body of a man was found in Bouquet Creek Tuesday evening, leading investigators to believe he died of natural causes. The man, in his 60s, reportedly lived in one
Close to three dozen motorists were issued citations this week during a crackdown by local sheriff’s deputies on pedestrian and cyclist safety. Out of 34 motorists cited, seven of those
The San Gabriel Mountains Community Collaborative now has two Santa Clarita representatives, after a decision Tuesday night that stirred up tensions among council members. The City Council discussed an invitation
A 15-year-old boy suspected of using a fellow student’s cell phone to make a threatening 911 call prompting the lockdown of Canyon High School was detained within about an hour
Despite the strong smell of natural gas in Valencia and Castaic Wednesday morning there was no threat, harm or risk, officials from SoCalGas announced. SoCalGas workers doing excavation work at
Despite there being over a half decade between some of their ages and/or experience playing their respective instruments, both junior high and high school bands and orchestras from across southern
Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, introduced Assembly Bill 580, which aims to extend the review period before the governor makes a decision to approve or deny an application for commutation of
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