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1938 - Supervisors award construction contract for jail at Wayside Farms in Castaic (later called Pitchess Detention Center) [story]
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SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012

In this episode: Santa Clarita residents say no to high speed rail; The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will consider Santos Kreimann to head up the County’s Assessors office. Also: Young Santa Clarita swimmers are invited to join 20,000 swimmers worldwide in an attempt to break a record...

Fashion Show Resurrects ‘Rockabilly’ (Video)
Friday, Jun 8, 2012

Fashion, flair and models poured onto Main Street in Old Town Newhall Thursday as residents celebrated art and beauty. The first Thursday Art Walk promotes arts and entertainment and this month it also featured a fashion show hosted by Fresh Lifestyle. This month’s theme, “Off the Skin” spotlighted...

Fire Station Expo Teaches Pool Safety Tips
Monday, Jun 4, 2012

Summer is just a few weeks away, and the Los Angeles County Fire Department is asking parents to be extra cautious this season – especially around bodies of water. Personnel from Fire Station 126 in Valencia led a regional water safety expo Saturday to reduce the risk of near-drowning and focus...

Creativity Abounds at Oak Hills Elementary
Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Fourth grade students at Oak Hills Elementary in Westridge are keeping the United States Patent Office busy Tuesday, as they hold their spring Invention Convention. More than 100 students have been engaged in developing, building and demonstrating contraptions of all shapes and sizes over the last several...

SCV NewsBreak for Monday, May 21, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012

In this episode: A Canyon Country woman is dead following an early early morning crash; Santa Clarita sees a lower April jobless rate. Also: Saugus Union School District faces insolvency; City council will discuss budget Tuesday night; Eclipse video submission; Local weather outlook. SCV Sports update Finally:...

SCV NewsBreak for Monday, May 14, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012

In this episode: Violent crime rates are up; Eighty-seven year old Gladys Loyd of Canyon Country is missing; Also: More than 34 tons of food was collected by postal workers crossing the valley Saturday to stock the shelves of the SCV Food Pantry. Local weather outlook; A checkpoint in Canyon Country...

Child, Family Supporters Get Taste of the Town
Monday, May 7, 2012

Food, wine and good tunes filled the air at the Mann Biomedical Park Saturday as thousands of people took in the sights at this year’s Taste of the Town event. The annual event raises money for the Santa Clarita Child and Family Center to benefit children and families with emotional issues or abuse. “This...

Bomb Scare at City Hall Snarls Morning Traffic
Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012

Photo: Elliot Cohen for SCV News Santa Clarita City Hall was evacuated Wednesday morning after city employees discovered a suspicious box, officials said. They erred on the side of caution and called the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department who then dispatched the bomb squad, according City...

Saugus High Student Wins Big at Car Raffle (Video)
Tuesday, Apr 24, 2012

A Saugus High School student has a new set of wheels following a raffle held Monday night. Saugus High School sophomore Townsend Kaneversky was one of thousands of Hart School District students entered into a raffle for a shot at winning a 2012 Nissan Versa, courtesy of Nissan of Valencia. “It’s...

Final Tally: Boydston Finishes 737 Votes Ahead
Wednesday, Apr 18, 2012

Update from City of Santa Clarita: The City of Santa Clarita released final results today from the 2012 City Council election, following a public count that began at 10:00 a.m. this morning in Council Chambers of verified provisional and vote by mail ballots. Final election results include: TimBen Boydston...

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1938 - Supervisors award construction contract for jail at Wayside Farms in Castaic (later called Pitchess Detention Center) [story]
Wayside
The city of Santa Clarita will present its latest art exhibition, “Let Go,” by Dani Samson, on view now through Feb. 4, at the Canyon Country Community Center.
Explore ‘Let Go’ Art Exhibit at Canyon Country Community Center
College of the Canyons celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement program on Tuesday, Nov. 25, with an event held in the Aliso Hall courtyard.
MESA Celebrates 25 Years of Student Success at COC
Kaiser Permanente joined the Saugus Union School District recently to honor its outstanding achievement in health education; all 15 SUSD district schools earned America’s Healthiest Schools All-Star Recognition from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.
Kaiser Presents $10,000 Community Health Grant to SUSD
JCI Santa Clarita is seeking volunteers to support its annual Santa’s Helpers program, a beloved community tradition that brings holiday joy to children and families in need throughout the Santa Clarita Valley.
JCI Santa Clarita Seeks Volunteers for Annual Santa’s Helpers Toy Drive
"Fatherless No More" is a new faith-based documentary that has been officially accepted for an Oscar-qualifying theatrical run at the Laemmle Theater in Old Town Newhall.
Dec. 5-11: ‘Fatherless No More’ Begins Oscar Campaign at Laemmle
The Master's University will present "Alleluia! TMU Come Christmas Sing" on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in The Master’s University Music Recital Hall on the college campus is Placerita Canyon.
Dec. 6: ‘Alleluia! TMU Come Christmas Sing!’
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Water Resources and Watershed Committee will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 1 p.m.
Dec. 10: Water Resources and Watershed Committee Meeting
College of the Canyons cross country had a combined 10 student-athletes earn All-Western State Conference honors for the 2025 season, with all seven members of the women's team earning recognition.
Canyons Cross Country Teams Combine for 10 All-WSC Selections
College of the Canyons had eight players earn Southern California Football Association (SCFA) All-League awards, with three players recognized as First-Team selections.
Canyons Football Sees Eight Earn SCFA All-League Recognition
College of the Canyons women's volleyball was recognized with six players named to the all-conference team, with freshman Katelyn Nelson and sophomore Morgan Dumlao both taking home All-Western State Conference, South Division First-Team awards.
Canyons Features Six Players on All-Conference Squad
College of the Canyons women's soccer capped its conference championship season by seeing 12 players earn all-conference honors, headlined by sophomore forward Bailey Williamson, who was named the Western State Conference, South Division Offensive Player of the Year.
Williamson Named Offensive Player of the Year to Headline Cougars’ All-WSC Class
1962- Actress and future Soledad Canyon big-cat rescuer Tippi Hedren, "Hitchcock's New Grace Kelly," makes cover of Look magazine for upcoming thriller, "The Birds" [story]
Tippi Hedren
Nearly 1000 kids are looking for their Christmas toys through Northeast Valley Health Center's Holiday Toy Drive. 
Give a Gift with Northeast Valley Health Center’s Holiday Toy Drive
As we wrap up this incredible year with JCI Santa Clarita, my heart is truly overflowing with gratitude. This chapter has shown up in such wonderful ways, and I’m so proud of everything we’ve created together.
Brittany Barlrog | Wrapping up 2025 for JCI
Volunteers in the Santa Clarita Valley will be hosting a Toys for Tots toy drive on Saturday, Dec. 6, noon-2 p.m. at 5 Below in Stevenson Ranch.
Dec. 6: Toys for Tots Santa Clarita Toy Drive
Join the Valley Industry Association as they welcome the 2026 board of Directors on Dec. 19, from 11:45 a.m to 1:30 p.m.
Dec. 19: Join VIA for the Installation of the 2026 Board of Directors
The Santa Clarita International Film Festival has announced that Casas De Arte, a national touring art gallery based in Houston, Texas, will present a curated selection of exclusive artwork from international artists at this year’s festival.
Dec.11-14: Casas De Arte Brings Global Art Collection to SCIFF
Since the COVID-19 pandemic first upended our lives in 2020, the concept of the hybrid workspace has evolved.
CSUN Study Looks Towards the Future of the Hybrid Workspace
As California continues to see increased safety on its roadways, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the state’s continued commitment to new and innovative investments in transportation safety, education and enforcement programs.
California Awards $140M in Road Safety Projects
The small shells found by researchers that include California State University, Northridge anthropologist Hélène Rougier at La Roche-à-Pierrot, a prehistoric archaeological site in Saint-Césaire, France, date back more than 42,000 years, providing evidence of the oldest workshops for the manufacture of shell ornaments in that area.
CSUN Prof’s Work Leads to Discovery of Oldest Shell Ornament Workshop in Western Europe
California Credit Union announced today that it has been named a Culture Innovator in the 2025 Best Culture Awards presented by Kudos®, a leading employee recognition, rewards and workplace culture platform.
California Credit Union Recognized as a 2025 Culture Innovator by Kudos
The California Department of Motor Vehicles announces the release of revised proposed regulations that would allow autonomous vehicle companies to apply for permits to test and deploy heavy-duty technology on California roads and new requirements for light-duty autonomous vehicles.
DMV Opens 15-Day Public Comment for Autonomous Heavy, Light-Duty Vehicles
1887 - Prohibitionist Henry Needham purchases land in Newhall, attempts to establish "dry" colony [story]
H.C. Needham
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