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Santa Clarita And Food Pantry Host Annual Food Drive
The City of Santa Clarita partnered with the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry to accept non-perishable food items for hungry residents from now through August in their fifth annual food drive.
Read More »Einstein Academy Gears Up For New School Year
Santa Clarita officials are reviewing a permit application for a kindergarten to sixth grade location for Einstein Academy of the Letters, Arts and Sciences in Valencia
Read More »Teenage Birth Rates On The Rise In Santa Clarita
Despite a decline in birth rates among teenages in Los Angeles County and California, the numbers in Santa Clarita are expected to increase by 10 percent, according a local health official.
Read More »Santa Clarita City Council Member Frank Ferry Injured In D.C.
City Council Member Frank Ferry is recovering in Washington, D.C. after he fell and broke multiple bones at his hotel.
Read More »Arts Commissioners Name Two Finalists For Newhall Roundabout Project Art Piece
The arts commissioners have narrowed it down to two proposals for the Newhall Roundabout Art Project from among six semi-finalists. Michael Clapper’s “Western Reel” and M.L. Duffy’s “Facing the Sun, Facing the Future” were selected as the two finalists.
Read More »Dozens Turn Out For L.A. SummerFest Start At Rivendale
L.A. SummerFest, which is a rebranded version of the city's Shakespeare in the Park summer tradition, kicked off these weekend with a "Henry IV" performance
Read More »Local Union Bank Teaches Youth Financial Literacy
Local Union Bank branches designed a program called Financial Wellness that consists of different outreach programs to educate youth ages 8-to-17 prepare themselves to make good financial decisions.
Read More »Senator Steve Knight To Hold Second Town Hall Meeting For 2013
A Town Hall meeting with state Senator Steve Knight is scheduled for Thursday, July 25 between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. Knight will discuss important issues for the Santa Clarita Valley, such a chloride and inmate redistribution.
Read More »Local Historians Decry Plugging Of Historic Oil Site In Placerita Canyon
A local Placerita Canyon oil site believed to once have been part of the New Century Oil Well established in the early 1900s, has been boxed in and plugged by a neighboring property owner, according to Placerita Nature Center officials.
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