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1914 - Signal newspaper owner-editor Scott Newhall born in San Francisco [story]
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What Do You Want to See Happen at Rivendale?
Friday, Feb 15, 2013

Santa Clarita residents and community groups are invited to share their ideas and suggestions for the 60-acre Rivendale open space area at an upcoming community workshop.  The public meeting will be hosted at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 2, 2013 in the multi-purpose room at Wiley Canyon Elementary...

City Installs Foot Bridges at Golden Valley Ranch Open Space
Thursday, Feb 7, 2013

The city of Santa Clarita recently installed two foot bridges that provide a connection from Golden Valley Ranch Open Space to East Walker Ranch Open Space by crossing two creeks. The foot bridges are made of steel frame with wood decking and are mounted to concrete piers that allow the bridges to completely...

Signing Up Online for City Parks & Rec Classes Made Easier

The City of Santa Clarita is excited to launch its new online recreation system Rec1 that allows residents to easily search and sign up for upcoming classes. Community members who are interested in registering for classes and programs advertised in spring 2013 SEASONS magazine can plan ahead by creating...

Special Parks & Rec Program Focuses on Including Special-Needs Kids
Friday, Jan 25, 2013

The City of Santa Clarita’s Inclusion Program was awarded an $8,000 grant and selected as one of 85 nationwide recreational programs in 34 states to partner with the National Inclusion Project to implement, “Let’s ALL Play—Inclusion in Recreational Programs.” This is the third year the City...

Canyon Country Community Center Opens to Crowd
Sunday, Jan 13, 2013

Canyon Country residents celebrated a major milestone Saturday. Chilly temperatures and a sense of excitement permeated the parking lot outside of the new Canyon Country Community Center at the southeast corner of Sierra Highway and Flying Tiger Drive as eager residents awaited its opening. Santa Clarita...

Fun Classes This Month at Santa Clarita Activities Center
Monday, Dec 10, 2012

The City of Santa Clarita is offering a variety of fun activities for community members to enjoy during the winter months at the Activities Center, located at 20880 Centre Pointe Parkway. “The Activities Center features a variety of high-quality events and recreational services intended for community...

Wednesday, Jun 20, 2012

Dee Dee Jacobson will hang up her hat as a Santa Clarita planning commissioner this summer. The current chair of the commission, Jacobson didn’t reapply for the post after “her” City Council member, Laurie Ender, was defeated at the polls in April. The full City Council appoints the members...

City Expands Newhall Metrolink Parking
Tuesday, Apr 3, 2012

Finding a parking space just got a little easier for commuters who board the train in Newhall. With the help of a $950,000 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act grant, 96 parking spaces have been added to the parking lot behind the Metrolink station on the corner of Market Street and Railroad Avenue. “It’s...

City Offers SCUBA Diving Cert Program
Sunday, Mar 25, 2012

Photo: City of Santa Clarita Dive into the fastest-growing sport in the world and enroll in a fun and safe SCUBA certification course offered by the City of Santa Clarita, just in time for summer. Anyone interested in learning more about the City’s SCUBA certification program is invited to attend a...

Monday, Dec 19, 2011

The City of Santa Clarita is offering gift certificates for a variety of recreation classes available in its quarterly Seasons Magazine that make affordable last minute holiday gift ideas for anyone who loves sports, arts, crafts and leisurely activities. Seasons offers classes for everyone’s interests...

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1914 - Signal newspaper owner-editor Scott Newhall born in San Francisco [story]
Scott Newhall
District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman has announced the appointment of Michael Gennaco as Special Prosecutor who is among the nation’s foremost experts in civil rights and police misconduct cases.
DA Hires Special Prosecutor for Police Misconduct Cases
In response to the ongoing challenges posed by the Palisades and Eaton Fires, the county of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control has mobilized its resources and partnerships to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals affected.
DACC Facilitates Adoption, Rescue Efforts in Response to Wildfires
The WiSH Education Foundation Wednesday Webinar series continues 5-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12 with "College Admissions for Visual and Performing Arts Majors."
Feb. 12: WiSH Webinar on ‘College Admissions for Visual, Performing Arts Majors’
The regular meeting of the Saugus Union School District Governing Board will take place Tuesday, Jan. 21 beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Jan. 21: SUSD Governing Board Regular Meeting
A Better World Running will host the Cupid Dash 5k, 10k, 15k, Half Marathon 7:30 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 16 at West Creek Park 24247 Village Circle Drive, Valencia, CA 91354.
Feb. 16: Cupid Dash 5k, 10k, 15k, Half Marathon
The Los Angeles County Department of Military & Veterans Affairs will resume normal operations at Bob Hope Patriotic Hall (1816 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, California, 90015) on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Jan. 21: Normal Operations Resume at Bob Hope Patriotic Hall
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is issuing a windblown dust and ash advisory following strong Santa Ana winds expected to affect the region through Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 10 p.m.
L.A. Public Health Windblown Dust, Ash Advisory
The Master's University men's basketball defense stepped up in the final moments of the game to get an 80-72 conference road win over Benedictine Mesa Thursday night, Jan. 16.
Defense Stepped Up in Mustangs Win over BenU
Three different players each scored 17 points and the team shot nearly 50 percent from the field as The Master's University women's basketball team defeated Benedictine Mesa 83-71 Thursday night, Jan. 16 in Mesa, Ariz.
TMU Women’s Hoops Gets Road Win over Redhawks
College of the Canyons men's basketball had four players reach double-digits but it wasn't enough to keep pace with No. 5 state-ranked Citrus College in a 111-77 road affair Wednesday night, Jan. 15.
Canyons Can’t Get Past No. 5 Citrus College
College of the Canyons women's basketball is still looking for its first conference victory after its 75-54 road loss at Citrus College on Wednesday, Jan. 15.
Ceja, Saridin Shine, Cougars Fall at Citrus
Ahead of another forecasted Particularly Dangerous Situation Red Flag warning and extreme fire weather, Los Angeles County is asking the public to prepare.
County Warns: Dangerous Santa Ana Winds, Extreme Fire Weather
1993 - Hart High grad Dee Dee Myers (1979) becomes first female White House press secretary [story]
Dee Dee Myers
1967 - Original airing of Star Trek "Arena" Episode: Kirk battles the Gorn commander (Saugus resident Bobby Clark) at Vasquez Rocks [watch]
Kirk vs. Gorn commander
1899 - Martin & Richard Wood buy J.H. Tolfree's Saugus Eating House (still inside Saugus Depot), rename it Saugus Cafe [story]
Saugus Cafe
Fritz Coleman’s show "Unassisted Living," in Residency at the El Oortal Monroe Forum in North Hollywood, will be performed on Sunday, Jan. 26 t0 benefit the California Community Foundation Wildlife Recovery Fund with 100% of all profits raised donated to the fund.
Jan. 26: Fritz Coleman’s ‘Unassisted Living’ to Benefit Wildfire Recovery Fund
The Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees will hold a business meeting Wednesday, Jan. 22, beginning at 5 p.m. The board will first meet in closed session at 3 p.m.
Jan. 22: COC Board Business Meeting
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Bureau continues its dedicated efforts to locate individuals reported missing following the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires.
LASD Reports 17 Still Missing in L.A. Area Wildfires
The Canyon Theatre Guild opens the Broadway musical, "West Side Story" on Saturday, Jan. 18 on stage at the community theater in Old Town Newhall.
‘West Side Story’ Opens at the Canyon Theatre Guild
The William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board has unanimously approved the appointment of Jordan Meraz as the new Director of Technology Services.
Jordan Meraz Named Hart Director of Technology Services
The American Red Cross is offering financial assistance for families whose homes were damaged or destroyed by Los Angeles County wildfires. Assistance available to those affected by Eaton, Palisades, Hurst and Kenneth fires.
Red Cross Offers Financial Assistance to Fire Victims
Cal Fire and the Los Angeles County Fire Department have reported that containment efforts continue for all three activie fires still burning in Southern California.
Repopulation Efforts in Eaton, Palisades Fire Areas, 27 Fire Deaths Reported
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