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1875 - John F. Powell, an Irish immigrant, becomes Justice of the Peace [ story]
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The Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation in cooperation with Friends of Castaic Lake will host Bark in the Park on Saturday, June 8 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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California State Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, announced that 18 of her bills have successfully passed out of their respective Assembly policy committees, with most now moving to the Assembly Appropriations Committee.
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A 10-week Life Skills course underwritten by the Old West Masonic Lodge No. 813 in Newhall will be offered free to Santa Clarita Valley youth.
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The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency will hold a special board meeting on Monday, May 13 at 6 p.m. Board meetings have been temporarily relocated to the SCV Water Agency Training Room location at 23780 Pine St., Newhall, CA 91321.
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The 2024 California Institute of the Arts graduation ceremony will be held Friday, May 10 on the Valencia campus of CalArts. Honorary Degree recipients will include actor Keanu Reeves and director/writer/producer Gina Prince Bythewood.
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Graduation season is around the corner for the graduating seniors of the William S. Hart Union High School District.
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Members of the California Institute of the Arts community, industry representatives and friends and family journeyed to Los Angeles's Miracle Mile neighborhood to celebrate Character Animation students’ films at the 2024 Character Animation Producers’ Show.
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Princess Cruises, headquartered in Valencia, has announced it will return to San Juan, Puerto Rico after more than a decade, for a season of Southern Caribbean cruises onboard Grand Princess, from October 2025 through March 2026.
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Join the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, May 15, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., for the monthly After Hours Mixer, an evening of networking and fun at Chronic Tacos.
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Get ready to level up your small business game. The next Los Angeles Region Small Business Summit will be held Thursday, May 9 and features Supervisor Lindsey Horvath, Los Angeles County Team Department of Economic Opportuntiy, city of Los Angeles and partners at Mission College in Sylmar.
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College of the Canyons has captured the 3C2A Southern California Regional Championship, the ninth in program history, after turning its opening round lead into a four-stroke advantage over runner-up Cypress College on Monday, May 6 at Rio Bravo Country Club.
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When every second counts, blood products can provide lifesaving care. The American Red Cross asks the public to give blood or platelets during Trauma Awareness Month in May to keep hospitals prepared for all transfusion needs, including emergencies.
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The city of Santa Clarita has announced the pickleball courts at Bouquet Canyon Park will be closed on Wednesday, May 8, for necessary maintenance on the windscreens.
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The California Animal Welfare Association, the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals have announced the inaugural California Adopt-a-Pet Day will take place on Saturday, June 1.
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1861 - Andres Pico and partners granted state franchise to build toll road and cut 50-foot-deep cleft through (Newhall) Pass; they failed; Beale later succeeded [ story]
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Gilbert, Arizona's Leah Burke has signed her National Letter of Intent to play soccer at The Master's University.
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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - The Master's University struggled against a high-energy Georgetown (KY) Tigers squad, losing in straight sets 23-25, 18-25, 20-25 in the championship match of the 2024 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Men's Volleyball Championships.
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College of the Canyons student-athletes Nichole Muro (softball) and Owen Crockett (men's golf) have been named the COC Athletic Department's Women's and Men's Student-Athletes of the Week for the period running April 29 to May 4.
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Step into the Heart of 1970s Texas at The MAIN as Front Row Center presents, "Lone Star, Laundry, and Bourbon."
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Warmer weather, longer days and the sound of baseball is officially back!
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Mental Health Hookup, in partnership with Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, will conduct the third annual Stop the Stigma community event on May 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., on the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital campus, located at 23803 McBean Parkway in Valencia.
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California State University, Northridge is set to open a first of its kind resource center in the CSU system to provide basic needs services such as food, clothing and wellness in a centralized location on campus.
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The city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office released the list of three productions currently filming in the Santa Clarita Valley for the week of Monday, May 6 - Sunday, May 12.
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56 Comments
Shame on him! Time for some tough love!
Jennifer Wells is this near someone we know?
Holy cow… I think so!!!
What’s in the water supply these days? It seems it’s all about people going nuts on their family members!
Michelle J Clausing. Kelly Clausing
Kris Carrion
I could hear the helicopter telling the man to come out with his hands up. I live in circle j ranch
Don’t judge. Parenting is hard and being a kid these days is hard.
Knowing the cops he’s probably gonna get shot
Here you go Annie Schiermeyer Koretz
Oh no! What is happening to scv!!!??!! Lol
Wow.
Before you say stuff about scv, crime happens everywhere. Yes there is crime in scv but not as much as other places like antelope valley or San Fernando. This stuff happens everywhere
There’s not really anywhere outside of scv that has less crime
Yes there is Austin Currado.
I know there is but there aren’t as many
Close to scv that is
Lol San Fernando is a way smaller town and does not have more crime than scv.
Maybe San Fernando Valley…
My point is that Santa Clarita has less crime than most places and people are acting like they’ve never been outside of scv or they freak out when any crime happens here
Austin Currado there is far more crime in SCV than ever before. Same element that arrived in the AV thanks to Los Angeles. .is now discovering the SCV ..I grew up there . I live in Quartz Hill. .my little town has very low crime. ..other areas ..a lot of crime. Also you all don’t see what officers see. Time to accept the arrival of crime
I also lived in Palmdale for 12 years and there was a lot of crime there but we moved to scv recently and there is crime but far less than antelope valley. I do understand that AV used to be nice with low crime, my parents told me. I am also aware that more crime is happening in scv but there still isn’t a lot of crime here
Scv has a low crime rate
AV on the map is orange which on the key is higher crime
And you say that the AV has been taken over by crime yet you say quartz hill has very low crime. Quartz hill is in the antelope valley
Definitely a higher crime rate there
Thank you
Thank you Shirley Vercelli
Waiting for the “what’s happening in SCV!?” comment. Oh wait, it already happened.
Jane Uniack this is what it was
Carly Mushinski can you guys please move now. That area is getting so shady.
Omg Danny Fish!
If that arrow is correct than that’s Valencia. They just say newhall as not to ruin the awesome town property value
It looked like wiley and via princessa which i thought was your area. Thank goodness.
No it is close to us. But the news always lies about the city to protect property value. Like when the guy killed himself behind our place they said it was canyon country
Michaela here is the story.
Pendejo
Thanks Linda I could not find anything
It seems it ended safely, I live only a few blocks from there and heard the helicopter.
Tricia Decker
And for those asking about what is happening in SCV, there are more people so there will be more crime. It is still very safe. Most of the crime, unfortunately is domestic violence related. (Family things)
Thank you!
I will go get him out (alive)
It’s Valencia aka AWESOME TOWN!! But they rather pin it on Newhall
Peggy- Happy we decided on a different route for our evening journey.
Shelley Carr
This was posted earlier
Thats valencia
“Thanks Mom & Dad for giving me life …SALSH! SLASH ! STAB ! STAB !”
Drugs will do that
Lynn Pooler
What’s happening to “Awesome Town”???
Just a little more crime. Still has lower crime rates than other areas
Canyon Country has the same resources as Valencia. Maybe now you are seeing that crime is everywhere. Even in Valencia.
I think the anemic economic recovery and high rents are to blame. Not enough jobs that pay enough to rent an apartment are keeping kids at home for way too long. This is increasing frustration and tension in the home.
On my street at the top of Saugus all the kids that grew up there are now 20-30 years old and still living at home even though they work full time. Most of them have finished college or had at least some college. They can’t afford 1500.00 to 1800.00 rents with jobs that pay less than 15.00 an hour.
ugh i hate the whole “awesome town” it’s so lame.
This was literally in my backyard as its the neighbors on my back fence. We just moved to the area in September from Santa Monica and I have to say we have been hearing the police helicopter out quite a bit since moving here. I know the crime is lower here but it is on the rise.