 SCV Runners Montano, Felix Show They're Best in U.S. The U.S. Track and Field National Championships in Eugene, Ore., over the weekend were successful for two Santa Clarita track stars. Allyson Felix and Alysia Montano won the Women's 400- and 800-meter events, respectively. READ STORY |
Saugus Girl Scout Presents Web Project at Google HQ  After working together through Google Hangouts for months, Saugus 10th grader Kennedy Beck met her mentor Hosanna Fuller in person at Google headquarters, where Kennedy presented her coding project June 22. READ STORY |
 Fed Court Upholds Army Corps Permits for 20,000-home Development U.S. District Judge Philip S. Gutierrez issued a 39-page decision upholding the Corps' issuance of the Clean Water Act section 404 permit, allowing construction of infrastructure needed to facilitate development of the Newhall Ranch planned community. READ STORY |
 COC Grad Honored for 3 Decades of Board Service Forty-six years after enrolling in the first classes offered by College of the Canyons, held in the evenings at Hart High School, Michele Jenkins is still making an impact at the college. READ STORY |
KHTS AM-1220 Moves to Ex-Newhall Hardware Space  The Santa Clarita Valley's only radio station, KHTS AM-1220, has moved into the former Newhall Hardware space on Main Street in Old Town Newhall. READ STORY |
 SCV Postmaster Honored for Work With Children The Santa Clarita postmaster was honored by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday for his ongoing effort to give back to foster children. READ STORY |
 Castaic Teacher Formally Charged with Molestation A Castaic Elementary School teacher accused of inappropriately touching young female students was arraigned Tuesday on four counts of child molestation. He entered a plea of not guilty. READ STORY |
Party-Line Vote Kills Runner's Sex-Offender Residency Bill
 State Sen. Sharon Runner announced Tuesday her legislation to make sex-offender residency restrictions more workable, while keeping the integrity of voter approved Jessica's Law intact was struck down by the Senate Public Safety Committee. READ STORY |
Valencia Water Co. Offering Rebates for Pool Covers
 Evaporation is a significant annual water loss for swimming pools, but a pool cover can help save nearly 10,000 gallons a year at a typical Santa Clarita home. In an effort to help its customers reduce their water use during the state's serious drought, Valencia Water Co. is offering rebates for the purchase of pool covers. READ STORY |
Thursdays @Newhall Continue in July
 This Thursday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday, July 2, ArtSLAM will feature live spray paint artwork from local artist Pablo Cevallos, plus ceramic art demos from the Ceramic Artist Studio Inc. CASI. Participants can also create one of a kind artwork with Forge Ahead Arts, and at 7:30 p.m. participants can take part in JAM Sessions, hosted by Ford Theatre Foundation, with a rhythmic evening of drum circles led by Christopher Ramirez. READ STORY |
Newhall Farmers Market Now at Lyons & Railroad

The recently refreshed Old Town Newhall Farmers Market has moved to the corner of Lyons Avenue and Railroad Avenue, opposite the Old Town Newhall Library, for greater accessibility to residents. The year-round market will continue to be held every Saturday, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. READ STORY |
Today in SCV History: July 1, 1808
Ygnacio del Valle born in Jalisco, Mexico; owned most of SCV.
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New Old Stuff: Celebrating Old Glory Members of the Newhall Woman's Club show the evolution of the American flag in the 1964 Fourth of July Parade. That's Harry's Reliable Shoe Repair on San Fernando Road in the background. This Saturday's parade will follow much the same route, only now we call it Main Street. |
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