
Residents affected by land slide preparing for months of hardships
With a failing slope forcing the city to yellow-tag multiple homes last week, residents in the two affected neighborhoods are beginning to prepare for what they expect will be months
With a failing slope forcing the city to yellow-tag multiple homes last week, residents in the two affected neighborhoods are beginning to prepare for what they expect will be months
With the help of two pumps, 40,000 square feet of plastic sheeting and 250,000 pounds of gravel, officials said they are planning to work 24 hours a day through the
Soon after Congress passed a bill Tuesday proposing the creation of four new national monuments, including one for the St. Francis Dam disaster site, the Santa Clarita City Council and
The completion of a $16 million construction project to improve one of Santa Clarita’s busiest areas for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists was officially celebrated Wednesday. “Today is a great day
A lawyer representing a Santa Clarita Valley woman whose 3-year-old daughter was allegedly recorded on video with her buttocks exposed at a local daycare plans to file a new lawsuit
After working for two years as a caregiver, Raagib Quraishi opened his own facility, Young At Heart, in June 2018 with his parents’ help in the Stevenson Ranch house he grew up in.
A Santa Clarita man who was found dead last week after his van went off the road and hit a tree may have been murdered, according to investigators probing the
Facing the threat of stiff fines from state water officials several years ago, Santa Clarita Valley sewage treatment officials approved a multi-million-dollar plan to desalinate water sent downstream from the
In an attempt to address the inequities faced by women in fields like welding, soldering and brazing, College of the Canyons hosted a Women Who Weld workshop last week. Despite
Professionals in the industries of journalism, film, sound arts and animation will head to College of the Canyons Saturday to interact and network with local students during Media Day. COC,
Facing the threat of stiff fines from state water officials several years ago, Santa Clarita Valley sewage treatment officials approved a multimillion-dollar plan to desalinate water sent downstream from the
College of the Canyons became a nexus for all things pop culture Sunday as 70 vendors from across California met with about a thousand fans of all ages at Kimzar
A public lands bill proposing the creation of four new national monuments, including one for the St. Francis Dam site in San Francisquito Canyon, passed Congress Tuesday and is heading
To officially kick off this year’s Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, the city is inviting the public to attend the unveiling of the newest inductees on the Walk of Western Stars.
Drivers will have to plan their routes when commuting on Sierra Highway near Newhall Avenue come March due to planned construction, the city of Santa Clarita announced Tuesday. Starting March
Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel were called to the scene of a two-vehicle collision near the Santa Clarita Valley Aquatic Center Tuesday. At approximately 3:30 p.m., two vehicles collided
Partygoers in elegant masquerade masks mingled with Batman, Captain America, Spiderman, the Hulk and several Wonder Women as they celebrated the Filipino American Association of Santa Clarita Valley’s (Fil-Am of SCV) 36th annual Inaugural Ball at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Sunday.
College of the Canyons students, staff and members of the Santa Clarita Valley community are invited to attend this year’s Silver Spur Celebration, which will honor longtime COC supporters Don
The Santa Clarita City Council will once again look at the topic of streetlight maintenance services at its regular meeting Tuesday evening. Following the holidays, the City Council terminated all
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