A child was airlifted to the hospital after suffering from a medical emergency in Agua Dulce Monday. Around 5:45 p.m. Monday, first responders received reports of a child suffering from a medical emergency on Chisholm Court in Agua Dulce, said Dispatch Supervisor Velderrain with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The child was transported by ambulance to the Agua Dulce ...
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Valencia High School Hosts 12th Annual Hart Games
The 12th Annual Track and Field Hart Games hit the ground running Monday with students from schools throughout the William S. Hart Union High School District and surrounding schools in Santa Clarita. The Hart Games is an annual event showcasing the athleticism of special needs students from schools around the Santa Clarita Valley. “There are so many things that we ...
Read More »SpaceX Set To Launch Falcon 9 Monday Night
SpaceX announced the scheduled launch of its rocket Falcon 9 from Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E) to deploy more Starlink mini-satellites. The Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to launch tonight at approximately 7:28 PDT from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California carrying a payload of 20 Starlink mini-satellites, according to SpaceX officials. Earlier this year, SpaceX conducted a similar mission ...
Read More »Live Music On Three Stages At The Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival
The 28th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival is back with your favorite musical performers and an exciting lineup of new acts. Taking place on Saturday, April 20 and Sunday, April 21 at William S. Hart Park, 24151 N. Newhall Avenue, this unique event honors the Western heritage of the City of Santa Clarita with top-tier performers in country western, folk ...
Read More »Schiavo Champions Bill To Protect Workers From Wage Theft
In a move to protect workers’ pocketbooks, Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, successfully passed AB 2135 past its first hurdle—passing out of the Labor Committee. AB 2135 aims to bolster employees’ rights to seek justice for wage theft by extending the statute of limitations for investigations and ensuring cases aren’t closed simply because the state Labor Commission is unable to complete ...
Read More »SCV Weekend Arrests Slightly Decrease
Over the Saint Patrick’s Day weekend, there was a minimal decrease in arrests. The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and the California Highway Patrol Newhall Office made 17 arrests, one fewer than the previous week. Surprisingly, the holiday weekend saw only three arrests for DUIs, which is two times less than the average of weekend DUI arrests. Likewise, the amount ...
Read More »Craft Retailer JOANN Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Major craft retailer JOANN filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday morning. Known as a supplier of craft materials, home decor, and sewing supplies, JOANN increased interest rates and decreased sales after COVID-19. As of the filing, the company held over $1.06 billion in debt, according to court documents. Of the 800 locations nationwide, including the store in Santa Clarita, none ...
Read More »North Oaks Church Of Christ To Host Easter Festival
Enjoy an afternoon of food, games and fun at the North Oaks Church of Christ easter Festival. Families can celebrate for free this coming weekend at the North Oaks Church of Christ on Saturday, March 23 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free pizza, games, prizes, face-painting, bounce houses, a petting zoo, an Easter bunny visit, and an egg hunt. ...
Read More »EDITORIAL: Latest COVID-19 Report Reveals Government Made Many Serious Mistakes
Having been at the epicenter at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, my wife Jeri and I have witnessed many frightening mistakes made by governments over the past four years. It is critical for all of us to review the positives and the negatives of the policies that transpired, learning from those mistakes to become better equipped to handle future ...
Read More »COC Alumni Hall of Fame Voting Now Open
College of the Canyons Chancellor Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook created the Alumni Hall of Fame to honor those who have done great work following their time at COC. As a school, COC is known for its exceptional faculty, staff and students who have excelled in many different areas—from business and healthcare to government and education, as well as in ...
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