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1864 - Walker/Reynier family patriarch Jean Joseph Reynier, then 15, arrives in Sand Canyon from France; eventually homesteads 1,200 acres [story]
Joseph Reynier


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SCV NewsBreak for Thursday, September 29, 2016
Thursday, Sep 29, 2016

The Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations released the 2015 Hate Crimes Report, and it showed that hate crimes in L.A. County had a 24 percent increase this past year. Castaic Animal Shelter took in 10 dogs out of the over 73 animals that were seized from a hoarding situation in the Antelope...

SCV NewsBreak for Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Wednesday, Sep 28, 2016

If you start hearing loud booming noises coming from the direction of Soledad Canyon – don’t be alarmed. The Castaic Board of Trustees will be looking to hire an attorney to deal with some legal issues that have arisen over a home and its residents. From teens to young adults, it seems everyone...

SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Tuesday, Sep 27, 2016

The L.A. County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution Tuesday to condemn the privately owned hillside next to the segment of Vasquez Canyon Road that buckled in a mudslide in November of last year. Santa Clarita city officials are looking at investing in new traffic technology on Tuesday in order...

SCV NewsBreak for Monday, September 26, 2016
Monday, Sep 26, 2016

Burglars drove a truck through the Valencia Ice Station over the weekend to steal the ATM machine. Over 300 boys at Golden Valley High School attended a presentation about how to prevent violence against women and girls. Every year, thousands of people are diagnosed with cancer. A fewer number of people...

SCV NewsBreak for Thursday, September 22, 2016
Thursday, Sep 22, 2016

The man and woman who were on the run last month with three children whose mother was found dead in Gorman have been charged with murder. The College of the Canyons Honor Grove on the Valencia campus raised awareness about suicide prevention with the exhibit “Send Silence Packing”. The WiSH Education...

SCV NewsBreak for Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Wednesday, Sep 21, 2016

A student was arrested at College of the Canyons late Tuesday after he reportedly made threats against himself and other students. A Valencia lawyer and ex-Glendale police officer is due in court after he failed to register as a sex offender. If you didn’t know, this week is watch out for wildlife...

SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Tuesday, Sep 20, 2016

A brush fire off the I-5 freeway near Calgrove Boulevard prompted the northbound side of the freeway to be closed at the I-5 and highway 14 interchange. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors gave the final okay to the Castaic Sports Complex Skate Park on Tuesday at their meeting. Transitioning...

SCV NewsBreak for Monday, September 19, 2016
Monday, Sep 19, 2016

Ground has broken on the site that will house a new hotel in Old Town Newhall. Governor Brown signed a new bill that aims to drastically reduce climate change. Six Flags Magic Mountain is bringing scary back with Fright Fest. Saving a life can be as easy as donating blood. The Master’s College saw...

SCV NewsBreak for Friday, September 16, 2016
Friday, Sep 16, 2016

A Fillmore man was killed in a crash on the 126 early Friday morning. Sheriff’s deputies are searching for two women believed to be suspects in a wallet-stealing incident. Most students can only dream of shaving their teacher’s head. A seventh-grader at Sierra Vista Junior High got that opportunity. Plus...

SCV NewsBreak for Thursday, September 15, 2016
Thursday, Sep 15, 2016

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed on Wednesday to protect the rare San Fernando Valley Spineflower as a threatened species, which grows in only two known populations, one of which is on Newhall Ranch. The Michael Hoefflin Foundation is in critical need of volunteers for the Evening Under the...

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The California Department of Motor Vehicles invites businesses, public agencies and innovators to apply to join two community “hackathons” to promote additional uses for the California mobile Driver’s License.
DMV to Host Community Hackathons to Facilitate Additional Uses for Mobile Driver’s License
In an effort to maintain transparency with the entire Saugus Union School District community, SUSD is announcing that the Governing Board of the Saugus Union School District will consider placing a school facility measure onto the Nov. 5, 2024 ballot.
Saugus Union School District to Put Facility Measure on November Ballot
Princess Cruises, the leading cruise line in Alaska, today unveiled its biggest-ever Alaska season for 2026, highlighted by the debut of the newest ship in its fleet, Star Princess.
Princess Cruises Reveals Epic 2026 Alaska Season
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department will conduct a traffic safety operation on, July 24 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. focused on the most dangerous driver behaviors that put the safety of people biking or walking at risk.
July 24: Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Operation
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce today announced the honorees for its second Annual Black Business Month Celebration, taking place at California Institute of the Arts on Wednesday, Aug. 7 at 5:30 p.m.
SCV Chamber Announces Honorees For Second Annual Black Business Month Celebration
1864 - Walker/Reynier family patriarch Jean Joseph Reynier, then 15, arrives in Sand Canyon from France; eventually homesteads 1,200 acres [story]
Joseph Reynier
The SCV Food Pantry is in need of volunteers to help sort food, stock shelves, fill bags and distribute food to its residents in need Monday through Thursday and Saturday of each week.
SCV Food Pantry in Need of Volunteers
College of the Canyons graduating sophomore Jonah El-Farra has been named a California Community Colleges Men's Basketball Coaches Associations (CCCMBCA) student-athlete scholarship recipient for the 2023-24 season. 
El-Farra Earns Coaches Associations’ Student-Athlete Scholarship
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved Tuesday a motion introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and co-authored by Chair Lindsey P. Horvath that directs the creation of an independent Ethics Commission and ethics reform measures to improve transparency and create greater oversight in County government.
Supes Unanimously Approve Creation of Ethics Commission, Reform
The city of Santa Clarita is inviting artists to submit artwork for consideration for its upcoming “Body & Presence” juried exhibition, which will be on view at the Canyon Country Community Center during the City's annual Business for Artists Conference.
Aug. 4: Call for Art ‘Body & Presence’ Exhibit Deadline
Zach Schroeder, the head coach for The Master’s University track and cross country programs, is stepping down to be closer to family.
After Historic Run, TMU Coach Zach Schroeder Steps Down
The community is invited to an SCV Senior Center Health and Wellness program lecture “Let’s Talk About Kidney Health” on Wednesday, July 24, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
July 24: SCV Senior Center Wellness Program Lecture on Kidney Health
College of the Canyons baseball is sending five players to four-year universities to continue their academic journeys and athletic careers following the 2024 season.
Five Cougars Taking Skills to Next Level
The Master's University baseball has signed pitcher Mack Skeels to join the team for the 2025 season.
Pitcher Mack Skeels Commits to Mustangs Baseball
Drug-related overdose and poisoning deaths plateaued for the first time in ten years in 2023 in Los Angeles County, a new Los Angeles County Department of Public Health analysis of Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner data has found.
L.A. County’s Drug-Related Overdose Deaths Plateau for First Time in Decade
As temperatures soar in Los Angeles, so do the numbers of mosquitoes and their relentless, itchy bites.
Vector Control Launches Summer Safeguarding Campaign
1982 - Vic Morrow & two child actors killed in helicopter crash at Indian Dunes during filming of "Twilight Zone: The Movie" [story]
Twilight Zone Movie
Picture this…a cozy blanket laid out on the grass, the warm evening breeze and your favorite film playing on the big screen.
Ken Striplin | City Cinemas Brings Back Movies Under the Stars
The California State University, Los Angeles Golden Eagle volleyball team, which included middle blocker Shelby Grubbs from Newhall, was welcomed to the White House on Monday, alongside other national champions from the past academic year, to celebrate their accomplishments as part of NCAA Sports Day.
Former Hart High Standout Honored at White House’s NCAA Sports Day
The Friends of Hart Park - in partnership with the Natural History Museum and Los Angeles County Parks - is pleased to announce the return of their signature event “Silents Under the Stars” on Saturday, Sept. 7, starting at 6 p.m., at William S. Hart Park.
Sept. 7: ‘Silents Under the Stars’ Returns to Hart Park
To help students balance education with their diverse work and family responsibilities, College of the Canyons will offer a wide variety of flexible learning options during the fall 2024 semester.
COC Fall 2024 Offering Flexible Learning Options
Beginning Monday, July 29, crews will start the construction of traffic circulation modifications on two intersections, part of the federally-funded, Traffic and Pedestrian Circulation and Safety Improvements Project.
Santa Clarita Announces Upcoming Lane Closures
Circle of Hope's Annual Tea is one of Santa Clarita’s most anticipated fundraisers bringing awareness of breast cancer and raising funds to help those in our local community fighting this disease.
Oct. 19: Save the Date for Circle of Hope’s Annual Tea
The city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office has released the list of four productions currently filming in the Santa Clarita Valley for the week of Monday, July 22 - Sunday, July 28.
‘S.W.A.T.’ Among Four Productions Filming in Santa Clarita
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