Brandeis
LATEST NEWS
School board holds revenue sharing discussion in potential Malibu split
After the City of Malibu had its discussion on the tentative revenue sharing agreement between Santa Monica and Malibu schools, it was the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education’s turn to hold a public meeting on the fiscal topic. On May 22, the board held a...
Dick’s Sporting Goods Falls Victim To Second Grand Theft This Month
Deputies are investigating after a man allegedly stole over $1,000 of Nike clothing from Dick’s Sporting Goods in Canyon Country. Around 3 p.m., deputies responded to the Dick’s Sporting Goods on Carl Boyer Drive in Canyon Country regarding a grand theft, according to officials with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. The suspect is said ...
Teaching respect and remembrance: Scouts honor fallen soldiers
Kim Carden, committee chair and leader for Cub Scout Pack No. 494, led her group of second-grade Cub Scouts as they carefully placed an American flag on numerous graves. “Salute,” she would say. The Scouts would then place their small hands up for a salute, hold a moment of...
3 arrested for ransacking Target stores in Southern California
Three suspects were arrested for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from Southern California stores. The suspects, all Los Angeles residents, were identified as: On May 22, Ventura County deputies responded to a “theft in progress” at a Target located in the 2700 block of Teller Road in Thousand Oaks. Security said the […]
Conejo Canyons Bridge completion connects trails, open space in T.O.
The $3.3 million Conejo Canyons Bridge in Thousand Oaks was recently completed and is now providing hikers with better access to thousands of acres of open space. The 140-foot-long span goes across the Arroyo Conejo Creek in the Conejo Canyons Open Space area, improving access to popular Wildwood Regional Park. It also provides a defined route between the Santa Rosa Equestrian Park and Wildwood Canyon, city officials said in a news release.
Mountain lions and bears, oh my. Wildlife in Moorpark, Santa Paula put public on alert
A mountain lion in Moorpark and a bear in Santa Paula were spotted this week in residential neighborhoods. A Moorpark resident took cell phone video of the cougar late Tuesday evening in the vicinity of Southhampton and Christian Barrett roads, according to the city. Officials said in a news release the city's animal control division confirmed the large cat in the video, seen from a safe distance, was an adult mountain lion.
Overturned big rig slows Highway 126 west of Piru
Westbound lanes of Highway 126 were closed for a time between Piru and Fillmore Friday morning after a semitrailer overturned, authorities said. The incident was reported near Hopper Canyon Road shortly after 9:10 a.m., said Lt. Jeremy Key with the California Highway Patrol. No injuries were reported. The rig was described as a large dump truck hauling a trailer filled with sand. ...
SCCS celebrates Class of 2024: School hits 1,000-graduate milestone
The Class of 2024 saw 24 graduating seniors walk the stage to receive their diplomas during Santa Clarita Christian School’s 42nd annual commencement ceremony on Saturday. Senior Pastor David Caldwell of Santa Clarita Baptist Church reflected on the history of both the church, and soon after, the establishment of SCCS over four decades ago.
Two Moorpark High students arrested for making false emergency reports directed at their school
Two Moorpark High School students have been arrested for making false reports of an emergency that resulted in their school being placed into a shelter-in-place order on May 15. The post Two Moorpark High students arrested for making false emergency reports directed at their school appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Editorial: Thousand Oaks is thinking big
In Thousand Oaks, city officials are thinking big and they’re thinking ahead. It could become a trend in the East County. Earlier this month, the City Council voted to move forward with preliminary design for a $123.2 million expansion of the Civic Arts Plaza campus, a project that will include a new city hall, a plaza that could host farmers’ markets and community events, a small outdoor amphitheater, retail space for shopping and dining, renovation of the existing City Hall building and modest number of apartments or condominiums.
Experience Regal Edwards Valencia’s New 4DX Theater, Open Now
Embark on a unique cinematic journey at Regal Edwards Valencia’s new 4DX theater, where every movie becomes an unforgettable experience. One of the most immersive ways to watch a movie in the theaters has made its way to Santa Clarita In the Regal Edwards Valencia location. KHTS radio was on hand with a remote broadcast ...
Top 13 Strategies For High School Students Pursuing Legal Careers
Pursuing a legal career is a challenging journey, especially if you start preparing in high school. The early years offer a prime opportunity to develop skills and gain experiences that will set the stage for success in law school. From honing your public speaking abilities to gaining hands-on experience through internships, there are numerous ways ...
3 arrested for thefts targeting Home Depot stores in Southern California
Three people were arrested in connection with a series of thefts targeting Home Depot stores in Southern California. The suspects, all Los Angeles residents, were identified as:. Christopher William Guerrero, 27. Carlos Enrique Gonzales-Moreno, 28. David Chala, 29. On May 16, deputies responded to a “theft in progress” at a...
Dolphin Report: Evan Noonan Repeats as CIF-SS Masters Champion, Leads 5 to State Track Championship
The state’s top distance runner added another piece of hardware to his impressive trophy case and earned another shot at his first state track championship. Dana Hills junior Evan Noonan won the boys 3,200 meters at the CIF-SS Masters Meet for the second consecutive season last Saturday, May 18, at Moorpark High School. Noonan is one of five Dolphins athletes to qualify for the CIF State Championships, including Jayden Hernandez (1,600 meters), Annie Ivarsson (1,600 meters), Paige Scheer (800 meters) and Roxy Meyer (triple jump).
Class of 2024 celebrated at Oak Park High
As mortarboards filled an overcast sky on Thursday evening, a group of more than 350 students from Oak Park High School and Oak Park Independent School became the first of the county's public high school class of 2024 to graduate. The evening ceremony drew a crowd of family and friends...
'Forever live out the legacy': La Reina High honors its last graduates
As the first familiar notes of "Pomp and Circumstance" began to play Friday, the sun broke through a bank of silver clouds just as the 30 members of La Reina High School and Middle School's class of 2024 stepped into view. The last graduates of the all-girls Catholic school marched...
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. 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. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.