The group of local students bridging the gap between opposing viewpoints

Some local students and community organizers are putting tensions aside to open up a civil dialogue between those of opposing viewpoints.

The little-known LASD program that strives to support those living with chronic mental health conditions

The conditions of quarantine are a heavy burden to bare for anyone,…

SCV residents respond to the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor with peaceful protest

It was a chorus of car horns as the community came together in support of the Black community and the #BlackLivesMatter movement. The murder of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor has sparked a resurgence of social awareness and protests not unlike the Los Angeles Riots of 1992.

California is starting to reopen. What’s next?

There’s two sides in a tug-of-war over reopening Los Angeles County. One side wants a slower, cautious opening, noting the potential health implications. The opposition wants businesses to reopen, minding the economical impact.

Students and COC contemplating between health and education

With the announcement of CoC continuing its online education through the 2020 many students or contemplating if this new format of learing is worth the money

Pandemic causes new hardships for local nonprofit

The original model of helping homeless families has changed for most of the 207 Family Promise Affiliates across the nation, including the SCV chapter.

College of the Canyons unions endorse Edel Alonso for COC Board Area 2

By Wendy Brill-Wynkoop/COC Faculty Association The College of the Canyons Faculty Association…

Uneasiness and COVID-19 spread among Canyon Country Target employees

The Santa Clarita Valley’s eastside Target department store suffered a recent outbreak in COVID-19 cases among essential workers in the store, as the third positive case has been confirmed.

SCV groups power together to help the community

During times like these, the community in Santa Clarita is coming together to help those in need.

‘Here’s Mita’- Professor turns class into TV show for students during online learning

When College of the Canyons went on lockdown, all classes were moved to remote learning. Except, some classes were more difficult to transition to an online setting.