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1847 - John C. Fremont & troops camp at today's Sierra Hwy. & Newhall Ave. en route to signing cease-fire agreement with Gen. Andres Pico [story]
John C. Fremont


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Roundup: GVHS Girl Golfers Make It 4 Straight
Thursday, Oct 10, 2013

[KHTS] – The Golden Valley girls golf team won its fourth Foothill League match in a row and are in position to win its first league title. The Golden Valley girls shot 240 as a team at Elkins Ranch in Fillmore and beat Hart and West Ranch by 17 strokes. Golden Valley’s Elisa Pierre shot the...

Golden Valley Girls Golf Team Out Front
Thursday, Oct 3, 2013

[KHTS] – The Golden Valley girls golf team is officially on a roll after winning its third consecutive Foothill League match. Golden Valley won the league match by seven strokes over West Ranch, 191-198, at the El Cariso Golf Club in Sylmar. Golden Valley sophomore Elisa Pierre shot the low round...

Hart Still #1 in CIF Football Poll; Valencia Climbs to #3 Spot
Tuesday, Oct 1, 2013

The Hart football team remained as the No. 1 team in the CIF Southern Section Northern Division poll. The Indians have been No. 1 for six weeks in a row. The Canyon football team took a big hit, dropping from No. 2 to No. 8. The Valencia football team moved up a couple spots to No. 3. Hart crushed Birmingham,...

Roundup: Hart 1, Canyon 2 in CIF Football Poll
Tuesday, Sep 24, 2013

The Hart football team is No. 1 in the CIF Southern Section Northern Division poll for the fifth week in a row. Hart beat Ridgeview from Bakersfield, 56-7, on Friday night. The Canyon football team is ranked No. 2 in the Northern Division after a 55-14 thrashing of Quartz Hill. Valencia is No. 5 after...

Roundup: Girl Grizzlies Beat Valencia on Golf Course
Thursday, Sep 19, 2013

[KHTS] – The Golden Valley girls golf team won the first Foothill League match at El Cariso Golf Course in Sylmar. The Golden Valley girls won the match by six strokes over Valencia. The Grizzlies shot 188 as a team. Hart’s Katie Corr shot the low round of the match, a 2-over 33. Golden Valley’s...

CIF Rankings: Hart Still on Top; Canyon, WR Move Up; Valencia Slips
Tuesday, Sep 17, 2013

[KHTS] – There has been a little shake-up in the CIF Southern Section Northern Division football rankings. Canyon and West Ranch moved up. Valencia was knocked down a few notches. The Hart football team remained the No. 1 team in the Northern Division for the fourth week in a row. The Indians had...

Roundup: Football: COC Upsets No. 4 Saddleback
Monday, Sep 16, 2013

[KHTS] – The College of the Canyons football team pulled off a stunning, 31-28, win over Saddleback College, the No. 4-ranked team in the state. Eric Kreitz kicked a 36-yard field goal with a little over three minutes to play in the game to give the Cougars a three-point lead. The field goal proved...

Roundup: Lady Cougars Come Up Short Against El Camino
Thursday, Sep 12, 2013

[KHTS] – The College of the Canyons women’s volleyball team lost to El Camino College, 3-1. The Lady Cougars won the first game, then lost the next three. Serena LeDuff led COC with 12 kills and 27 digs. Jordan Carter had 34 assists. In high school volleyball, the Trinity Classical Academy girls...

Roundup: Ortega of Saugus Finishes 1st in Cross-Country Showdown
Tuesday, Sep 10, 2013

The Saugus girls cross country team won the September Showdown at Central Park in a race that featured four of the top teams in the state. Samantha Ortega from Saugus won the race, tying the course record in 17 minutes, 59 seconds. She paced the Centurions over Great Oak, the No. 1 ranked team in California...

Roundup: Hart No. 1 in CIF Poll, West Ranch Moves Up
Wednesday, Sep 4, 2013

The Hart football team maintained its No. 1 spot in the CIF Southern Section Northern Division poll. West Ranch was the big mover in the top 10. Hart won its season opener, 56-49, over Santiago from Corona. West Ranch moved up to No. 7 in the Northern Division top 10 after shutting out Hawthorne in its...

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1847 - John C. Fremont & troops camp at today's Sierra Hwy. & Newhall Ave. en route to signing cease-fire agreement with Gen. Andres Pico [story]
John C. Fremont
Cal Fire and the Los Angeles County Fire Department have reported that fires in Los Angeles County have burned more than 33,000 acres and more than 9,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed.
UPDATE: Kenneth Fire Joins Growing List, National Guard to be Deployed
As Southern California communities face the devastating effects of wildfires, Child & Family Center stands ready to provide vital resources and support for parents and caregivers navigating these challenging times.
Child & Family Center Offers Support, Resources to Families Impacted by Fires
With so many impressive city milestones, like groundbreakings for the Pioneer Oil Refinery and The Rink Sports Pavilion and the grand openings of the Valencia Community Center and Skyline Ranch Park, it’s no wonder that last year felt like a blur.
Marsha McLean | Back to School, Back to Safety
The Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery will showcase its first art show of 2025, "Signature You", Friday, Jan. 17 - Sunday, Feb. 16 with an opening reception on Saturday, Jan. 18, 5-8 p.m.
Jan. 17- Feb. 16: SCAA ‘Signature You’ Art Show
California Credit Union announced that it will offer special relief programs to support current members who have been impacted by the Los Angeles County wildfires.
California Credit Union Offers L.A. Fires Relief Programs to Members
Finally Family Homes invite the community to a “Tiny Open House” event, 11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18 to celebrate the completion of the tiny house project.
Jan. 18: Finally Family Homes Hosts Open House
Connect with other businesses and attend the Valley Industry Association After Five networking mixer on Thursday, Jan. 23, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., at Valencia Town Center.
Jan. 23: VIA After Five Networking Mixer
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has published the agenda for its Tuesday, Jan. 14 regular board meeting, starting at 9:30 a.m. Among other topics there will be discussion of moving forward with recommendations to reimagine Los Angeles County's approach to human trafficking, as well as the annual abatement of hazardous vegetation.
In its second conference game of the season, The Master's University women's basketball team lost to the No. 19 Arizona Christian University Firestorm 62-56 at The MacArthur Center Wednesday evening, Jan. 8.
Lady Mustangs Fall to the Firestorm
In a rematch between the two teams that battled for the GSAC championship last season, No. 9-ranked The Master's University men's basketball team defeated No. 4 Arizona Christian 86-69 Wednesday night, Jan. 8 in The MacArthur Center.
No. 9 TMU Knocks off No. 4 ACU
The Wednesday, Jan. 8 scheduled contests between College of the Canyons women's and men's basketball vs. Antelope Valley College in the Cougar Cage were postponed due to wildfires in the region.
Canyons Women’s, Men’s Basketball Games Postponed
Los Angeles County Public Health reports the South Coast Air Quality Management District is advising of potential direct smoke impact from the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst Wildfires that has caused unhealthy air quality in Los Angeles County.
Public Health Smoke Advisory: Unhealthy Air Quality Declared Due to Wildfires
The devastating Palisades Fire destroyed historic buildings and multiple structures at two California State Parks on Tuesday, Jan. 7 including Will Rogers’ historic ranch house and buildings at Will Rogers State Historic Park.
Palisades Fire Destroys Historic Buildings at Will Rogers State Historic Park
1857 - Estimated 8.0 earthquake, SoCal's most recent "Big One," decimates Fort Tejon [story]
Tejon quake map
Cal Fire and the Los Angeles County Fire Department have reported that fires in Los Angeles County have burned more than 26,000 acres and more than 2,000 structures have been lost.
UPDATE: More Fires Break Out in Southern California
Cal Fire has reported that fires in Los Angeles County have burned more than 26,000, acres and more than 1,100 structures lost.
UPDATE: L.A. County Fires Exceed 26,000 Acres, 1,100+ Structures Lost
The National Day of Mourning to honor the late President Jimmy Carter isn't recognized as an official federal holiday, however, some organizations and businesses will be closed by the day of observance.
Jan. 9: No Mail Delivery on National Day of Mourning
Cal Fire reports a fire has broken out at 2:07 p.m. on the 5700 block of Soledad Canyon Road in Acton.
BREAKING: Fire Breaks Out in Acton
All For Kids is seeking foster families and now offers two virtual ways for individuals and/or couples to learn how to help children in foster care while reunifying with birth families or how to provide legal permanency by adoption.
Jan. 16: All For Kids Virtual Orientations on Foster Care and Adoption
California Credit Union Foundation is encouraging college-bound students across Southern California to apply for its 2025 Student Scholarship Program.
California Credit Union Foundation Offering Scholarships to Students
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Board of Directors has selected Director Maria Gutzeit to serve as Board President in 2025, while Directors Bill Cooper and Gary Martin were selected to serve as Vice Presidents at the board’s regular meeting on Jan. 7.
SCV Water Elects Gutzeit Board President
In response to ongoing fires throughout Los Angeles County, DoorDash has activated its Severe Weather Protocol to pause operations in affected areas, including Santa Clarita.
DoorDash Service Remains Suspended in Santa Clarita, L.A. Areas
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