On Friday a pedestrian was transported to hospital after being struck by a vehicle in Valencia. On Friday around 5:28 p.m. first responders received reports of a traffic collision involving a pedestrian on the 27127 SaddlePeak Trail in Valencia, according to Martin Rangel, spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “One patient was transported,” said Rangel. Ed. Note: This ...
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Celebrate Easter Weekend With Activities In Santa Clarita
Celebrate Easter with several activities to participate in around the Santa Clarita Valley. Real Life Church Real Life Church’s Easter Service is scheduled to last about an hour and features music, a relatable message, and baptism. It also offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Services are scheduled on Thursday, March 28 at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 30 at 3 & ...
Read More »State Farm Insurance To Drop 30,000 California Customers
State Farm General Insurance Company is set to drop approximately 30,000 customers this year in California. In doing so, State Farm General has had to make some difficult but necessary decisions that impact a portion of California policyholders. As follows: Non-renew approximately 30,000 homeowners, rental dwelling, and other property insurance policies (residential community association and business owners). (A rental dwelling ...
Read More »Student-Run ‘Grizzlies Cafecito’ Opens On Golden Valley Campus
Special education students at Golden Valley High School got to work taking orders and making drinks for guests during the opening of a new student-run cafe Friday morning. The coffee shop, deemed “Grizzlies Cafecito,” is a part of the school’s Adult Transition Program (ATP), aimed at readying special education students for tackling the world after high school. Spearheaded by district ...
Read More »Four Santa Clarita Sophomores Strive To Raise 150K To Find Cure For Cancer
A group of Santa Clarita natives are working to raise $150,000 by next month to help find a cure for blood-related cancers. Nathan Patrus, a 10th grader at Academy of the Canyon (AOC) and Caleb Won a 10th grader at Chaminade College Preparatory have been nominated to be part of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Gold Coast Student Visionaries ...
Read More »EPA Meeting Regarding Chiquita Canyon Landfill Ends With Upset Residents
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) met Thursday evening to inform Castaic residents about the actions being taken to address the Chiquita Canyon Landfill. During the meeting, a panel of people represented multiple agencies such as the EPA, South Coast AQMD, L.A. County Public Health, Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), Regional Water Board and Cal EPA. Throughout their presentation, ...
Read More »Rain, Gusty Winds In Santa Clarita Valley Weather Forecast
More rain and gusty winds are headed back to the Santa Clarita Valley before a slight warming trend next week. Rain is expected to begin early Saturday morning before clearing out by the afternoon, said Rose Schoenfeld, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. “We have rain starting early Saturday morning and clearing out by mid morning early afternoon,” Schoenfeld ...
Read More »Mustangs Draw The Curtains After NAIA Championship Loss
The Master’s University (24-9, 10-4) fell to #1 Freed-Hardeman University (29-4, 10-2) with a score of 68-69 during the NAIA Championship Round of 16 on Thursday. Earlier in the tournament, TMU swept through the opening rounds to triumph over Webber International University 90-77 and St. Thomas University 122-91. However, once confronted by the Lions, the Mustangs faltered and fell just ...
Read More »Local Santa Clarita Poetry Author Comes Out With ‘Verse-atile’ Book
A Santa Clarita poetry author is set to release his new book, “And This House is Only a Nest,” next month. Jose Oseguera is scheduled to release his poetry book in April about growing up without a father. “I feel like Santa Clarita has a spiritual side because you are so close to nature and I feel like that had ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Sister Cities Hosts Matsudo, Japan
The City of Santa Clarita is hosting Matsudo, Japan to help strengthen the relationship between the City of Matsudo and the City of Santa Clarita The City of Santa Clarita, in partnership with Santa Clarita Cities, announced it is hosting Matsudo, Japan through a youth delegation between the City of Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita Sister Cities, College of the Canyons, ...
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