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Santa Clarita Sheriff's Deputies responded to Village Church in Newhall around 1:30 p.m. after they received a call that three men had guns and were fighting in the parking lot. READ STORY

 

Arthur Lindsey, 74, faces more than 100 years in prison when he's sentenced next month, according to Deputy District Attorney Jon Hatami
 

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The vandalism occurred Saturday at 5:20 p.m., according to the camera's time stamp.

Deputy Hector M. Sanchez, a 7-year veteran of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station, is the new zone leader for Zone 8 (eastern Canyon Country). Sanchez worked a crime car on early mornings and day shift, has conducted traffic enforcement, and has worked at the substation at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
With the all-new Fast Track Metal Sculpting course, students have an exciting opportunity for exposure to basic welding, fabrication and metal sculpturing skills.

The Second Annual Jones Invitational golf tournament, an event that will bring together 15 college golf teams, will be played at Valencia Country Club on February 22-24, 2015.  

AYSO Section 10, which serves the Santa Clarita Valley, as well as communities from the San Fernando Valley as far north as Fresno, has announced the section-wide expansion of the AYSO "Challenge" Club Program.


To ensure the success of its students in an interconnected world economy, the Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District has been unafraid to embrace expanded educational opportunities for its students, even when those opportunities come in the form of public charter schools.  COMMENTARY
Op-Ed: Put the Children First | Jennifer Fischer
There is a very real threat to school bus service for families in Val Verde. It was confirmed that approximately 200 of our students use this bus service daily to get to Live Oak Elementary School and Castaic Middle School, and that bus service to Val Verde is seriously in consideration of being cut for the 2015-2016 school year.  COMMENTARY

Today in SCV History: Feb. 7, 1919


First publication of the weekly Newhall Signal newspaper, $2 a year. (Shown: "Signal ingot" made by Scott Newhall, who owned the paper from 1963 to 1978 and stayed on another 10 years as editor.)

New Old Stuff: The Other Great Fire of 1906  
Think "1906 fire" and you think San Francisco. But the Santa Clarita Valley suffered a major conflagration of its own in 1906 - actually two big fires on the same day. One started in the Lang Hotel in Soledad Canyon, burning down the hotel and the train station. Again. Another one started in Pico Canyon and turned 24 oil derricks into matchsticks. Dr. Alan Pollack has the story.  READ STORY
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