Moorpark
LATEST NEWS
Missing Santa Monica girl Mychelle Dias Hespanhol has been found unharmed
Missing Santa Monica girl, Mychelle Dias Hespanhol, has been found physically unharmed. Following posts on social media by family and the Police Department, Hespanhol was found on Thursday afternoon and taken to a hospital for evaluation. “Mychelle has been found! she is physically OK, but mentally, she’s not. She has...
Matadors Open Exhibition Play with 6-1 Win Over TMU
California State University, Northridge Men’s Soccer recently opened up exhibition play with a 6-1 victory over The Master’s University at Matador Soccer Field. The group of Jorge Solorzano, Eyifehn Forfor, Marley Edwards and Odin Rosten scored goals over the first two periods while Matthieu Fiadjoe; and Michael Blevins also notched goals in a 30-minute third period.
Former USC Pop-Up Impresarios Open a Stylish, Art-Filled Restaurant in Santa Monica
Mona Holmes is a reporter for Eater Los Angeles and a regular contributor to KCRW radio. She has covered restaurants, dining, and food culture since 2016. In 2022, the James Beard Foundation nominated her for a Jonathan Gold Local Voice Award. In 2022, a group of University of Southern California...
‘Game. Set. Hope.’ charity tennis tournament set for Sept. 7
Ethan Park, a West Ranch High School senior, with the help of his friends is hosting his second annual “Game. Set. Hope.” charity tennis tournament on Sept. 7 to raise funds and awareness for mental health. The tournament is scheduled to be held at the West Ranch High School tennis courts from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Pine Avenue Goes Car-Free: Discover the Magic with Music, Art, and Endless Fun
Coming up very soon in Downtown is a two-week interval in which pedestrians will own Pine Avenue! “Summer on Pine,” a series of events happening from Aug. 24 through Sept. 7, will turn Pine Avenue between 3rd Street and Broadway into a pedestrian-only paradise. “I’m excited for the...
Stardust And Spurs: Exploring Santa Clarita’s Walk Of Western Stars – Wilford Brimley
Saddle up for a trip through entertainment history with a weekly highlight from Santa Clarita’s Walk of Western Stars! This week, actor Wilford Brimley! Anthony Wilford Brimley was born in Salt Lake City on Sept. 27, 1934, as the son of Lola Nelson and real estate broker Wilford Brimley. Brimley’s paternal grandfather was an Englishman ...
The Gentle Barn celebrating 25 years
The Gentle Barn will be celebrating its 25-year anniversary with a soiree on Aug. 24 starting at 6 p.m. at the organization’s Santa Clarita Valley location. The nonprofit will be celebrating two milestones: being open for 25 years and welcoming a million people through its doors. Ellie Laks, founder...
Disguised Vape Pens Found In Santa Clarita Schools
Officials are warning parents about vape pens that resemble regular writing tools, which have already entered schools in the Santa Clarita Valley. The vape pens, called “Penjamin Cart Pens” are made to be used like a real pen but can also used to vape, according to officials. At least two of these pens have been ...
Consultants and stakeholders address FEIR for the Topanga Lagoon project
Public meeting addressed all aspects of the planned five-year project and explained next steps to be taken The proposed expansion of the Topanga Lagoon and restoration of all or part of the historic Topanga Ranch Motel thatwas built in the 1930s and is owned by State Parks has been contemplated for more than two decades. On Aug. 5, representatives from various involved state […] The post Consultants and stakeholders address FEIR for the Topanga Lagoon project appeared first on The Malibu Times.
Detectives ID suspect in series of local burglaries
A Canyon Country man is in custody in Downtown Los Angeles after a Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station investigation linked him to seven local burglary attempts in a single night last month. Detectives were able to identify Alex Macias, 24, as a suspect in the July 27 burglaries, thanks...
Castaic students take top honors at cancer research symposium
At the UCLA Liquid Biopsy Laboratory, it is not uncommon to find researchers discussing their findings among other professors and scientists. So, when 21 high school students showed up with extensive cancer research presentations, the professionals were blown away. Castaic High School students were awarded first place at a cancer...
Suspect Detained After Deputy-Involved Fight
A deputy-involved fight broke out Thursday afternoon in Valencia with an alleged theft suspect. Around 2:30 p.m. Thursday, deputies received reports of a woman in her early 20s stealing items from a store near Magic Mountain and McBean Parkways in Valencia, said Deputy Robert Jensen, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. A responding ...
‘Sagittarius Ponderosa’ coming to The Main
“Sagittarius Ponderosa,” a play that delves into the complexities of family, identity and transformation, is coming to The Main in Old Town Newhall starting Aug. 23. Written by MJ Kaufman and directed by Skylar Reede, “Sagittarius Ponderosa” takes place amidst a family’s time of transition. Archer, still known to family members as Angela, returns home when Archer’s father has fallen ill.
OPA Update 8/15/24: Highlights from August OPA Monthly Meeting, Edgemar Restaurant & Lounge Grand Opening, & Other Things To Do This Weekend
Highlights & Video Clips from August OPA Monthly Meeting:. SaMo Police Department: Here’s the video of their discussion that included sharing crime stats and best practices for reporting crimes. Please save the SMPD Non-Emergency Phone # to your Contacts: 310-458-8491. Bobby Tsui, SMPL (watch here) updated us on goings...
‘Color Crush’ on display at SCAA Gallery
The Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery is showcasing “Color Crush,” now through Sept. 22. A free artists’ reception is scheduled 5-8 p.m. Saturday at the gallery, 22508 6th St., Old Town Newhall. “Color Crush” is an art show focused on color created in multiple mediums such as...
Council race takes shape with 11 individuals filing for four seats
Santa Monica’s options for the November election have (mostly) taken shape with a combined 21 candidates running for seats on City Council, Rent Control Board, School Board and College Board. Candidates who want to appear on the ballot had through August 14 to file their paperwork with local officials...
College Briefs for Aug. 15
Local student named to Ohio University’s dean’s list. Ohio University College of Fine Arts student Joey Negrete, of Valencia, has been named to Ohio’s fall 2023 dean’s list. The dean’s list recognizes undergraduate students who complete a particular semester with a GPA between 3.5 and 3.999...
Malibu Billionaire Accused of Moving Sand From Beach To Private Property
Arguments at Malibu are nothing new. Just observe the lineup at the pier whenever there’s south swell. But a new lawsuit filed last week has accused a Malibu billionaire who owns a Major League Baseball team of something California says is a no-no: taking sand from a public beach and using it for a ...
18-year-old taken off life support after hit-and-run crash in Montclair: 'We're super broken'
On the corner of Benito Street and Central Avenue, a memorial filled with flowers, candles and notes marks the spot where 18-year-old Isabel Yepez was left in critical condition.Her friend Evelyn Irene said Yepez had gone to see a friend who was contemplating suicide on Aug. 5."She went at 2 a.m. to go see her friend and around 5 in the morning, she ended up leaving," recalled Irene. "At 5:17 a.m., she texted her boyfriend, 'Hey, I am with this friend. I am walking home right now."But Yepez never made it home.According to a Montclair police official, Yepez was struck...
The Hollywood Squares host Peter Marshall dies at 98 from ‘kidney failure’ at LA home
THE HOLLYWOOD Squares host Peter Marshall has died at 98 years old. In addition to his long history with the NBC game show, Peter was a singer and a Broadway actor. His family announced that the 98-year-old died from kidney failure, as reported by his publicist, Harlan Boll. The former game show host died early […]
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.