“Here Comes Trouble,” a feisty 35-year-old female bison at William S. Hart Park, died over the weekend, County officials announced Wednesday. The bison, affectionately known as “Here Comes Trouble” or “Trouble” for short, was one of the oldest and most spirited members of the bison herd living in the park, according to the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks ...
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Structure Fire Ignites Near Historic Hart Park In Old Town Newhall, Multiple Residents Displaced
A structure fire ignited near Hart Park early Monday morning in Old Town Newhall. Around 12:40 a.m. Monday, emergency responders received reports of a structure fire on the 22800 block of Market Street near Hart Park in Newhall, according to Tom Stafford, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “We received reports of a contents fire on the ...
Read More »L.A. County Board Of Supervisors Votes To Transfer Hart Park To City Control
At their meeting Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to initiate negotiations for the proposed transfer of control of William S. Hart Park to the City of Santa Clarita. The motion was initiated by Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger when the Santa Clarita City Council expressed interest in taking ownership of Hart Park during a council meeting ...
Read More »Newhall Stabbing Sends One To Hospital
An individual was transported to the hospital Tuesday morning after being stabbed near Newhall Park, resulting in nearby schools briefly being put on lockdown. Further Details Revealed As Investigation Continues (11:40 a.m.) Investigators with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station released additional information on a stabbing incident that occurred when a teenage robbery victim reportedly stabbed one of his assailants ...
Read More »‘Images Of America: William S. Hart Park’ Chronicles Santa Clarita History Through Pictures
Narrating the story of cowboy star William S. Hart through pictures, Images of America: William S. Hart Park chronicles Santa Clarita history in the early days of silent cinema– a story that is now available in paperback. Available since Jan. 31, Images of America: William S. Hart Park features a collection of pictures and pieces of history accenting the William ...
Read More »Dead Body Found In Hart Park Prompts Investigation
Deputies are investigating a dead body that was located in William S. Hart Park Friday morning in Newhall, officials said. Around 6:20 a.m., first responders received reports of a dead body at Hart Park on the 24000 block of Newhall Avenue, said Sgt. Iberri, with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau. When paramedics arrived to the incident, they found ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Residents Invited To The Inaugural ‘Newhallywood’ Silent Film Festival
Santa Clarita residents are invited to the first “Newhallywood” Silent Film Festival in February in Old Town Newhall, officials said Tuesday. Step into the early days of filming in Santa Clarita and explore some of the first motion pictures made in the region at the inaugural Newhallywood Silent Film Festival, scheduled for Feb. 14-16 at venues in Old Town Newhall, ...
Read More »27th Annual Cowboy Festival Returns To Old Town Newhall
City of Santa Clarita officials announced Friday that the Cowboy Festival is returning to William S. Hart Park in Old Town Newhall for the 27th year and are looking for volunteers, officials said. The City of Santa Clarita’s Cowboy Festival, presented by California Resources Corporation, is set to return for its 27th year and is set to take place on ...
Read More »Boy Scouts To Settle Lawsuit For $90K After Camper Gets Slingshotted By Potato
The Boy Scouts of America is expected to settle a lawsuit for $90,000 after a camper was struck in the eye with a potato at William S. Hart Park in Newhall, officials said Thursday. The family of the 13-year-old scout filed a lawsuit after an incident on Nov. 4. 2017 at Hart Park during an event called the Troop 499 ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Girl Scout To Host Community Sew-In For Gold Award Project
A Santa Clarita Girl Scout has decided to host a community sewing workshop as a part of her Gold Award project to benefit several local causes. As part of the Girl Scout Gold Award project by Jessie Nilsen, Santa Clarita residents can sew a variety of projects meant to benefit Santa Clarita veterans, the SCV Senior Center and The Painted ...
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