The Dumas-Stenson Thespians will present "We, the Women," Thursday, March 26 through Sunday March 29 at the MAIN.
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Child & Family Center has been recognized as a 2026 Silver Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health by Mental Health America, the nation’s leading nonprofit dedicated to promoting mental health, well-being and prevention.
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Samuel Dixon Family Health Center, Inc. hosted its inaugural Crab Fest on Saturday, Feb. 28, bringing together community members, leaders, and supporters for an evening of food, fellowship and philanthropy.
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In every community, there are moments when people pause, turn the page together and discover something larger than themselves. A story has the power to spark conversation between neighbors, connect generations and transform quiet reading into a city experience.
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Foothill League softball begins next week.
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Agua Dulce Winery will host a sound bath event, 9:30 a.m.-11 a.m., Saturday, March 21.
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Foothill League baseball games will get started in earnest next week.
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<strong>1772</strong> - Spanish Capt. Pedro Fages arrives; camps at Agua Dulce, Castaic, Lake Elizabeth, Lebec, Tejon [<a href="https://scvhistory.com/scvhistory/signal/reynolds/part09.html" target="_blank">story</a>]<br>
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Lucky Luke Brewing in collaboration with Color Me Mine will host a St. Patrick's Day themed mug painting class "Pints & Paints," Thursday, March 12 6-9 p.m.
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The Santa Clarita Artists Association will host its general meeting at the Old Town Newhall Library Community Room on Monday, March 16, 6-7:30 p.m.
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Pocock Brewing Company will host a St. Patrick's Day Festival, "Irish Fest," noon-10 p.m. Saturday, March 14 and noon-9 p.m. Sunday, March 15.
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College of the Canyons baseball opened up Western State Conference, South Division play with an 11-4 home victory over West L.A. College at Mike Gillespie Field on Tuesday, March 3.
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College of the Canyons softball scored its go-ahead run in the third inning, then held on the rest of the way for 2-1 victory over Moorpark College at Whitten Field on Tuesday, March 3.
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College of the Canyons men's golf won its second consecutive Western State Conference tourney with an eight-stroke victory at Cypress Ridge Golf Club on Monday, March 2.
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Spring is a season of new beginnings, longer days and renewed energy.
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Hannah Ulibarri placed third and Wes Opliger finished in fourth as The Master's University golf teams competed in the RMC Intercollegiate in Lake Las Vegas, Nev. March 3-4, with the men finishing in fifth and the women in sixth.
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Wednesday, March 4, the opening day of the 2026 NAIA Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, was a massive success for The Master's University swimmers competing in the first four relays of the four-day event held in Elkhart, Indiana.
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The Master's University beach volleyball team dominated in the sand on Wednesday, March 4, defeating No. 5 Hope International 5-0 at the TMU Beach Volleyball Courts.
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In celebration of Earth Day, the city of Santa Clarita invites residents to take part in the annual Neighborhood Cleanup on Saturday, April 25 from 8-11 a.m. Online registration is required and opens March 6.
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The Small Business Development Center hosted by College of the Canyons will offer a free, two-part webinar as part of the Veterans, Military and Spouses Series on Thursday, March 12 from 1-3:15 p.m.
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<span style="color: #000000;"><strong>1864</strong> - L.A. Star newspaper report: County supervisors have accepted Beale's Cut as complete [<a href="https://scvhistory.com/scvhistory/ripley13.htm" target="_blank">story</a>]</span><br>
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The California Department of Education announced today that it is engaging in conversations alongside its partners to redesign the high school experience.
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public’s help locating At-Risk Missing Person, Lamonte Alan Oliney.
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Yet, Travis Hutchins walks free.
Who is Travis Hutchins? All I could find was a Nebraska guy who hit a parked car? What am I missing here? Lol thanks
A local teenage wannabe gangster, who lives off of his wealthy grandparents. He assaulted (with a group of other idiots) a local man a few years ago, but was allowed to walk free because daddy is on the police force. Check out his Instagram. But beware, his is a HARDCORE GANGSTA.
http://instagram.com/travishutxh
Dave haha
There is always two sides to every story. Yes Travis has been in some fights while going out drinking as many, many under age kids have and do unfortunately. Been that way long before we were on this planet. Travis is in no way nor does he pretend to be anything resembling a gangbanger. That is a misleading statement. When trensteens, young men go out drinking or out on the town, whatever, fights happen. I was raised to be street smart and protect myself. If something is going to go down, I’m making sure I have the advantage. I am nowhere near Travis in age but know for a fact a more recent situation where older, let’s say in their 30’s, were making fun of Travis for how he wore dress shirts and a ball cap. Anyhow, they provoked it, he just happened to not be the kind of guy who is going to tolerate people’s crap. Doesn’t make him right, but at the same time, some people are better off not opening their mouthsmouths or doing stupid things to provide others and assume there will be no repercussions. He does not live off his grandmother’s wealth. His step dad is a very successful and respected business man. Travis needed some growing up to do and is now in the Army where he will surely learn some respect and no the days of being the tough guy on the streets is no longer wise. There are far worse things that have happened in this community from kids of some very notable families in our area. Far worse hypocritical than Travis or the fact that his dad is in law enforcement. Research the Crawford family and how they somehow left a young man’s name off the memorial for teens killed by drunk drivers. There own son killed someone drinking and driving yet nobody has a clue.