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The Saugus Union School District Governing Board of Trustees elected Matthew Watson as 2026 board president at the Tuesday, Dec. 16 organizational meeting.
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Los Angeles–based painter Jasimen Phillips is a featured artist in the city of Santa Clarita’s “Pop Culture” exhibition, currently on view at the Newhall Community Center through March 25, 2026.
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The Gibbon Conservation Center in Saugus is requesting donations, including memberships and gibbon adoption sponsorships to reach a matching goal of $15,000.
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The Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees failed to complete its annual organizational vote to elect a new board president during its meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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1970 - Snow day in Santa Clarita Valley [ photos]
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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.
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Santa Clarita Valley residents need to put down the yule log and refrain from all residental wood burning fires on Friday, Dec. 19.
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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.
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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.
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Theatre Extempore will present the all time classic musical The Fantasticks, 8-10 p.m. Jan. 9-11. 15-18 at The MAIN.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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1929 - Swift justice: Thomas Vernon sentenced to life in prison for Saugus train derailment & robbery 1 month earlier [ story]
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The Newhall School District Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, Dec. 16 for its annual organiational meeting.
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17 Comments
Canyon country and Newhall going in the toilet
No its not i <3 it here, try living in watts…
Umm ya myth is way more pricey there lol.. hah aha jk
But reals this place sucks to expensive to live here
It is expensive but I don’t want to say, well I live here but it’s better than south central that s ridiculous. Crime abounds now it canyon country. Very sad when I attempt to shop at tj maxx
Stephanie: What do you mean going ?? You must be new to SCV. Both those areas have been bad for two plus decades.
Unfortunately,it’s very true. The problem is the city wants to bring more people like that here.
I should hope not, the time is now to get involved.
Don’t forget about Valencia and Saugus OMG!
Thank you for such a smart observation Stephanie.
Good.
Probably my ex wife
Does this have any connection to the Deputy-involved shooting Monday night in Newhall, on Bottletree? Where there was a murder 6 mos. ago? Clearly there is drug activity in the area that’s bigger than we know and seems inter-related. Rival gangs involved maybe?
Since the gangs moved up to Lancaster-Palmdale from South and East L A, bringing their crime and drug dealing and battles with them, they have also brought all that even more to SCV as closer to the SF Valley and Westside where buyers can come up — we’re literally in the middle of major drug and gang activity, so much for the reputation of sleepy SCV, and yes it’s crept into Valencia too, today’s story is about a robbery, there are always robberies from cars parked outside the Marketplace and Mall and other supposedly upscale areas, time to put all the pieces together — these are all related incidents somehow.
I saw the police there and was wondering
So you mean for once there’s a chance I don’t see someone cracked out on the street this weekend? (Wishful thinking)
Meth and Heroin are destroying lives. Turn in all pushers. Treatment is a long road for those affected. Rehab 30-90 days live in.
Sober living house with daily drug testing, counseling, AA meetings too, at house for up to a year. Those that complete this type of program have a much better chance of long term sobriety. For those without insurance SCV needs more help, easy outreach. By treating them we save out city too.
AWESOMETOWN!