
COC art exhibit looks at human trafficking
The newest interactive art exhibit at College of the Canyons shares the stories of women who have survived human trafficking, sexual exploitation, addictions and life on the streets. To raise
The newest interactive art exhibit at College of the Canyons shares the stories of women who have survived human trafficking, sexual exploitation, addictions and life on the streets. To raise
Detectives with the Sheriff’s Department’s Human Trafficking Bureau arrested 11 suspected “johns” on solicitation charges during an operation in Castaic on Tuesday. “Ten were arrested on prostitution charges, and one
While some students travel hundreds of miles back to school, other students are working toward their degrees right in their backyard. Hundreds of students are preparing to start back to
Santa Clarita resident and entrepreneur Brittany Barlog is defining what it means to be a “girl boss.”
California Highway Patrol officers are on scene in the southbound lanes of Highway 14, near the Soledad Canyon Road off ramp, Wednesday morning regarding an injury collision in Agua Dulce. The
The Santa Clarita City Council reviewed Tuesday its drafted community plan to address homelessness, unanimously voting to move forward with the formation of a task force as the next step.
The Santa Clarita Valley 40 Under Forty nominees, an annual event recognizing young leaders in the SCV community, were announced Tuesday. “There’s no set parameter for nominating someone except for
To better meet the needs of working adults in the Santa Clarita Valley, College of the Canyons has opened an off-campus continuing education center and hopes to add another by
One local College of the Canyons student will receive real-world job experience and networking opportunities at a NASA facility after successfully securing the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars Internship. The
Three of the four governing board seats up for election in the Newhall School District have candidates running unopposed, according to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder, but Area No. 2
Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 1199 into law Monday evening, an attempt to correct the way Jessica’s Law led to a disproportionate number of sexual offenders being released to
Hope’s Haven, a cancer wellness center located on Lyons Avenue, is helping cancer patients and survivors adjust to their “new normal” by offering services and workshops to relieve stress.
The Democratic Alliance for Action of Santa Clarita hosted a neighborhood meet and greet with its endorsed City Council and school board race candidates on Sunday. The event had around
Santa Clarita bus ridership has decreased slightly in recent years, which city authorities say reflects a changing demographic. In 2015, the local bus ridership was 2.68 million and decreased 9
Rep. Steve Knight and his election challenger Katie Hill traded jabs as they each recognized National Women’s Equality Day, observed on Sunday to commemorate the anniversary of the 1920 passage
The 25th Congressional District candidates both offered praise for John McCain in the aftermath of the Republican Arizona senator’s death on Saturday. Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, said he had met
A Sheriff’s Department official on his way to work provided a great example of why it helps to see something and say something, a Sheriff’s Station spokesperson said Monday morning.
It has been 50 years since Canyon High School became the second high school in the William S. Hart Union High School District. To celebrate the grand occasion, alumni, students,
The Canyon inside Westfield Valencia Town Center is planning to screen the short film “Land, Water y Comunidad” on Monday evening.
Route 66 Classic Grill is asking the community for any information on a thief who stole the patio television from the Canyon Country restaurant Saturday after midnight. The thief approached
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