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Wolf Leads COC to 2nd-place Finish in Golf Tourney
Wednesday, Mar 26, 2014

For the second time this season, sophomore Sidney Wolf turned in a season-low 69 to help lead the College of the Canyons to a second-place finish at the Cougar’s fifth conference tournament at Antelope Valley Country Club on Monday afternoon. The Cougars carded at 376, to trail first-place finisher...

April 2: Volunteer Round-Up for Cowboy Festival

The City of Santa Clarita is looking for teens and adults ages 15 years or older to volunteer at the 21st Annual Cowboy Festival, taking place at Melody Ranch Motion Picture Studio and other venues within the City from Thursday, April 17 through Sunday, April 27. Those interested in volunteering are...

SCVTV to Televise High School Hoops Finale

For the seventh consecutive year, SCVTV will televise Santa Clarita’s all-senior All-Star boys and girls basketball games, 3-point shooting contest and ever popular slam-dunk contest. Organized by The Signal newspaper, this year’s games will be played Saturday, March 29th, at West Ranch High...

Arts & Entertainment Events In & Near Santa Clarita

  Upcoming Events Check out what’s happening soon in Santa Clarita! Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center Santa Clarita Master Chorale – March 30 Willie Nelson – April 5 Tiempo Libre – April 11 Canyon Theatre Guild presents: Damn Yankees – March 28-April...

April 2: Fundaiser to Defray Funeral Costs for Stratton Boy

A Santa Clarita Valley family whose autistic son died in a drowning incident Friday is hosting a fundraiser in Castaic in April to help with memorial and funeral costs. After a two-hour search Friday, Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies found Travis Stratton, 4, an autistic Castaic child,...

YAF to Present Program on U.S. Constitution

The Trinity Classical Academy chapter of the Young Americans for Freedom presents nationally syndicated columnist and AM870 Radio host Ben Shapiro. His topic for the evening of Mar. 31 at 7 p.m. will be “Who Stole My Freedom? Why the Constitution Should Matter to You and All Americans.” This...

Local Man Featured in Vietnam War Documentary on NatGeo Tonight

A 2-hour documentary featuring a Santa Clarita man who served in one of the last combat infantry companies drafted and trained to fight in Vietnam will debut on NatGeo, the National Geographic channel, tonight (Wednesday) at 8. “’The Boys of ’67’ tells the story of how Charlie Company originated...

Our Obligation as Citizens

I am so very proud to be living in the Santa Clarita Valley today. I got to watch government and citizens working – not together but working. The City Council chamber was filled with citizens protesting the new billboard law. Yep, they protested and still got it, but they stood tall and held a...

Blotter: 2 Part-1 Crimes, Multiple Arrests in Saugus

Saugus, Zone 4 Update Public Safety & Crime Prevention Information Snapshot: 03/17/2014 – 03/23/2014 Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Crime Prevention Unit   Good afternoon Saugus. This week we had 2 Part-1 crimes reported in the Saugus area. The first was an assault in the 27300...

Council OK’s Metro Billboard Swap, Edwards Purchase

[KHTS] – Santa Clarita City Council members voted 3-1 to approve a Metro billboard deal Tuesday after several hours of discussion Tuesday at City Hall. Santa Clarita City Councilman TimBen Boydston was the lone vote against the deal. Mayor Laurene Weste recused herself from the vote because she...

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There's no better way to celebrate the season than with toys, treats, and rollercoasters. My annual Foster Youth Holiday Party is one of the most special traditions we do each year
Kathryn Barger | Keeping Up With Kathryn
The Canyon Theatre Guild’s production of "A Christmas Story," adds shows due to high ticket demand. Shows have been added on Sunday, Dec. 21 and Monday, Dec. 22.
CTG ‘A Christmas Story’ Adds Shows, Dec. 21-22, Due to Demand
The city of Santa Clarita will present its latest art exhibition, “Pop Culture,” on view at the Newhall Community Center now through March 25, 2026.
City Presents ‘Pop Culture’ Art Exhibit at the Newhall Community Center
This week’s Foothill League matches resulted in the Saugus boys getting a firmer grip on first place, and the Saugus girls slipping into second place. Meanwhile, holiday tournaments are bringing both wins and losses from non-league teams, with more on the way.
Foothill League Soccer: Saugus Boys, Hart Girls Leading
1970 - Snow day in Santa Clarita Valley [photos]
Saugus train station
Do you have a passion for swimming and a desire to make an impact in your community? The city of Santa Clarita is seeking individuals with strong customer service skills and a commitment to community engagement to join its lifeguard team.
Applications Are Open for the Summer 2026 Lifeguard Season
Santa Clarita Valley residents need to put down the yule log and refrain from all residental wood burning fires on Friday, Dec. 19.
Dec. 19: No Burn Day Alert Issued for SCV, South Coast Air Basin
U.S. Rep. George Whitesides (D-Aqua Dulce), announced the winners of the 2025 Congressional App Challenge for California’s 27th Congressional District: the “MathViz” team led by local Academy of the Canyons student, Gautham Korrapati.
Whitesides Announces 2025 Congressional App Challenge SCV Winners
The Mardi Gras Madness 1K/5K/10K, set for March 1, in Santa Clarita, is more than a race, it’s a celebration of health, community and giving back. Now through Wednesday, Dec. 24, take $10 OFF race registration with promo code WINTER10 at checkout.
March 1: JCI Santa Clarita Holds Mardi Gras Madness 1K/5K/10K Runs
Theatre Extempore will present the all time classic musical The Fantasticks, 8-10 p.m. Jan. 9-11. 15-18 at The MAIN.
Jan. 9: Premiere of ‘The Fantasticks’ Presented by Theatre Extempore
West Ranch High School senior Braulio Castillo (17) never did any long-distance running before high school, but what he has accomplished in that demanding discipline since taking it up is impressive. And, so far his senior year, it is phenomenal.
West Ranch Runner Going the Distance
Powerlab Studio will hold its grand opening and ribbon cutting 4:30-5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8 at 28110 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia, CA 91355.
Jan 8: Powerlab Studio Grand Opening, Ribbon Cutting
B2 Entertainment will have a Cookies With Santa event, 3-5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21 at 21516 Golden Triangle Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91350.
Dec. 21: Cookies With Santa at MB2 Entertainment
The College of the Canyons soccer programs will be hosting 'Friday Night Footy,' small-sided pick-up games, running on Friday evenings Jan. 2 through June 26 at the COC Soccer Facility.
Jan. 2-June 26: Cougars Soccer Programs to Host ‘Friday Night Footy’
College of the Canyons sophomore pitcher Nichole Muro will continue her academic and athletic career at Cumberland University after signing with the Phoenix softball program.
Muro Signs with Cumberland University Softball Program
College of the Canyons men's basketball won its fourth straight contest in an 80-72 affair at Napa Valley College on Monday afternoon, Dec. 15 as freshman Julius Washington led all scorers with 20 points.
Cougars Win Fourth Straight 80-72 at Napa Valley
Canyons women's basketball snapped a five-game losing streak with a 60-44 win over Diablo Valley College during the final day of action at the Napa Valley Storm Surge tournament on Saturday, Dec. 13.
Canyons Finishes Tourney Weekend with 60-44 Win Over Diablo Valley
1929 - Swift justice: Thomas Vernon sentenced to life in prison for Saugus train derailment & robbery 1 month earlier [story]
Tom Vernon
The Newhall School District Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, Dec. 16 for its annual organiational meeting.
Newhall School Board Elects Rachelle Haddoak 2026 Board President
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department  Forensic In-Patient Step Down program’s success has led to an annual graduation that not only celebrates the participants for the progress they have made in the program but also acknowledges the department’s commitment to excellence in custody operations. 
LASD Custody Division Honors Inmates on the Path of Recovery and Success
The study of bones from the largest collection of Neandertal remains in Northern Europe has revealed evidence of selective cannibalism targeting Neandertal females and children between 41,000 and 45,000 years ago.
Research by CSUN Prof Finds Neandertal Selective Cannibalism 45,000 Years Ago
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond today announced that registration is open for the second annual School Leadership to End Hate Winter Institute, co-hosted by the California Department of Education and the California Teachers Collaborative for Holocaust and Genocide Education.
State Education Dept. to Address Rising Antisemitism, Hate
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department was awarded a $134,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety
LASD Crime Lab Awarded Grant to Bolster Testing for DUI Cases
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