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2000 - Time capsule buried at Newhall Metrolink station [Station Grand Opening Video]
Newhall Metrolink


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SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Tuesday, Dec 20, 2016

California Highway Patrol officers are investigating a crash that killed a mom, critically injured her two children and injured several others on the 126. CHP will be out for maximum enforcement beginning Friday through Monday. The Saugus Union School District has appointed Marine Avagyan, to the position...

SCV NewsBreak for Friday, October 7, 2016
Friday, Oct 7, 2016

The fire department is ramping up staffing of firefighters for Friday and Saturday. The city of Santa Clarita has won the grand prize for the League of California Cities’ Helen Putnam Award for Excellence for the Special Needs Registry. Plus, this week’s top headlines and upcoming events. SCV...

SCV NewsBreak for Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Wednesday, Sep 7, 2016

Los Angeles County Supervisors voted to allow $35 million dollars to go for repairs to infrastructure and recovery in the Sand Fire burn area. A gathering in Canyon Country was interrupted when a man wearing a bandana on his face reportedly stabbed a man numerous times. The county is reporting more...

SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Tuesday, Jul 26, 2016

Several government leaders are urging Governor Jerry Brown to issue a State Declaration of Disaster for the Sand Fire. With 18 structures lost from the fire, many families are facing coming home to a charred landscape instead of their homes. GoFundMe pages have been set up by families asking for the...

SCV NewsBreak for Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Wednesday, Feb 17, 2016

Southern California Gas Company reps appeared in the Santa Clarita Superior Court Wednesday to enter not-guilty pleas to criminal charges from the Aliso Canyon gas leak. In response to the gas shortage from the Aliso Canyon gas leak, the city launched a webpage to provide residents with information on...

SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday October 6, 2015
Tuesday, Oct 6, 2015

A Newhall man convicted of killing his 19 day old daughter in January of this year, was sentenced to 50 years in prison today. The Castaic Union School District is seeking the public’s help in finding the next superintendent of the district. Candidates in the 2 Hart District Board Races filed paperwork...

SCV NewsBreak for Thursday, October, 1 2015
Thursday, Oct 1, 2015

A Saugus Man was sentenced to two years in prison today for molesting a developmentally challenged girl in July. Crews responded to a water main break early this morning in Stevenson Ranch. The City of Santa Clarita won the Helen Putnam Award for the 4th year in a row for its development of the Downtown...

Tuesday, Sep 29, 2015

SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday September 29, 2015: Cemex has filed an appeal to the August ruling by the BLM canceling their mining contracts in Soledad Canyon. Plus median home & condo prices have seen a rise over 2014 prices. Academy of the Canyons & Legacy Christian Academy were honored today as...

SCV NewsBreak for Friday August 28, 2015
Friday, Aug 28, 2015

The federal Bureau of Land Management hand-delivered a formal document to Cemex officials on Friday which terminated two 10-year contracts to mine in Soledad Canyon. A suspect who allegedly shot a man in Canyon Country on Friday morning is still at large. The cause of the Warm Fire which burned about...

SCV NewsBreak for Friday June 12, 2015
Friday, Jun 12, 2015

The third suspect in the Halloween 2011 killing of a man in Canyon Country was sentenced today. Valencia Resident Christy O’Donnell is one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit trying to change the laws in California pertaining to assisted suicide. The Santa Clarita Water Division changed its summer watering...

LATEST TWEETS
Newest Additions to SCVNews.com
2000 - Time capsule buried at Newhall Metrolink station [Station Grand Opening Video]
Newhall Metrolink
As you drive through Santa Clarita, you may have noticed something exciting, new projects are taking shape all around the city.
Patsy Ayala | From Groundbreakings to Grand Openings
The Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley 16th Annual Wine Affair: Wine, Beer and Cheer Big Hat Bash will be held Sunday, April 6 on Main Street in Old Town Newhall from noon to 5 p.m.
April 6: The 16th Annual Wine Affair Big Hat Bash
The city of Santa Clarita's art exhibition, "Saddle Up Santa Clarita" will run through Wednesday, May 14 at Santa Clarita City Hall, 23920 Valencia Blvd., Valencia, CA 91355.
‘Saddle Up Santa Clarita’ Art Exhibition in City Hall
The William S. Hart Union High School District has announced that 10 high school seniors have been named National Merit Scholarship Finalists in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Hart District Announces National Merit Scholarship Finalists
The Master's University Theater Arts presents 'The Importance of Being Earnest' by Oscar Wilde Fridays and Saturdays, March 21-29 at The Master's University, Music Recital Hall at 24736 Quigley Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91321.
March 21-29: TMU Theater Arts Presents ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’
Beginning Monday, March 17, at 6 a.m., Jet will be hosting “Jet into Work,” on 88.5-FM, The SoCal Sound which will lend a fun and upbeat start to listeners’ mornings.
The SoCal Sound to present ‘Jet into Work’ Radio Show
Safely dispose of household hazardous waste and electronic waste for free 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Saturday, April 5 at the College of the Canyons Valencia Campus, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91355.
April 5: Free HHW, E-Waste Disposal at COC
The Music Center has announced 113 of Southern California’s most talented high school students have advanced in The Music Center’s 37th Annual Spotlight program, which includes three students from the Santa Clarita Valley.
Three from SCV Earn Music Center Spotlight Recognition
The track and field teams at The Master's University began their 2025 outdoor campaign at the Occidental Spring Break Classic on Saturday, March 8. Multiple qualifiers were added and a school record fell in the men's 4x100m relay.
TMU Track Opens Outdoor Season at Oxy
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo has announced the introduction of the Roads to Resilience Act, AB 1132, a piece of legislation designed to prioritize the needs of communities disproportionately impacted by climate disasters.
Schiavo Introduces Bill to Improve Evacuation in At-Risk Areas
College of the Canyons baseball claimed its first conference win in a 10-5 affair over Citrus College at Mike Gillespie Field on Tuesday, March 10.
Cougars Pick Up First Conference Win 10-5 Over Citrus
Opera America, a nonprofit that supports opera in the United States, recently announced the 2025 recipients of two of its prestigious distinctions: the 2025 Robert L.B. Tobin Director-Designer Prize and the Discovery Grants from its Opera Grants for Women Composers program.
CalArtians Named Opera America 2025 Prize Winners, Grantees
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health has launched a new campaign to increase awareness of the Department’s Alternative Crisis Response Program and to foster trust in the program’s Field Intervention Teams which serve as the county’s first responders for mental health crisis support.
County Raises Awareness of Mental Health Crisis Support Teams
The Los Angeles County Library is hosting a series of virtual programs from March 13 through June 13, with the next occurring on Thursday, March 13 at 5 p.m.
L.A. County Library Virtual Programs Offered
1882 - Henry Mayo Newhall dies at 56 of erysipelas he contracted in SCV, his immune system having been weakened by malaria 2 years earlier [story]
Henry M. Newhall
The 47th Annual St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry opened for the season on Friday, March 7, and sold out within hours. It will continue every Friday through April 11.
St. Clare’s Catholic Church Annual Lenten Fish Fry
California State Department of Education State Superintendent Tony Thurmond is sponsoring legislation, Senate Bill 502, to help local educational agencies across California address the housing affordability crisis by providing critical funding to support the development of housing for educators and school employees.
Thurmond Calls for Support of SB502 to Increase Educator Workforce Housing
The Senate Committee on Revenue and Taxation unanimously passed Sen. Suzette Valladares’ (R-Santa Clarita) Senate Bill 23 – the “Home for Heroes Act” – from committee on a 5-0, bipartisan vote of approval.
Valladares’ ‘Home for Heroes Act’ Clears Girst Major Hurdle
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency will hold a special board meeting on Tuesday, March 18 starting at 5 p.m. followed by the regular board meeting at 6 p.m.
March 18: SCV Water Special, Regular Board Meeting
As another atmospheric river bears down on Los Angeles County, the Departments of Public Health and Beaches and Harbors are reminding potential beachgoers to avoid ocean water and wildfire debris.
Beachgoers Warned to Stay Out of Water During Storms
The County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation is excited to announce the Spring 2025 co-ed baseball and girls’ softball leagues.
Spring Baseball, Softball Registration Open For County Parks
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has been notified of the first case of measles diagnosed in 2025 in a Los Angeles County resident that recently traveled through Los Angeles International Airport.
Public Health Confirms Measles Case in Los Angeles County
The hilarious and heartfelt production, "A Couple of Blaguards", is coming to The MAIN from Friday, March 14, to Sunday, March 23, just in time for Saint Patrick’s Day.
March 14:  The Tavern Brawlers Present “A Couple of Blaguards” at The MAIN
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