Canyon kicker wins field goal competition at Cal
Jarrett Reeser loves pressure. In soccer, he’s known as the player who comes up with a big goal late in close games. In football, he aches for game-winning field goal…
Jarrett Reeser loves pressure. In soccer, he’s known as the player who comes up with a big goal late in close games. In football, he aches for game-winning field goal…
Word is that Bowser and his gang wreaked havoc on the weather in Santa Clarita in May, sending in clouds that eventually rained out the SENSES Block Party on May…
The Men of Harmony entertained the Newcomers and Friends group at their June luncheon. “What a great way to begin the summer season,” said Maggie Blanchard, Newcomers and Friends president.…
Honoring the tradition of excellence in athletics, Valencia High School didn’t disappoint in 2018-19, adding multiple Foothill League titles to the trophy case along with some impressive individual and team…
After 18 months of planning and development, the new Ready to Work Academy at College of the Canyons officially launched Tuesday, for parents, staff and the academy’s inaugural class gathered…
Some of Santa Clarita’s senior living facilities gave fathers and grandfathers a warm tribute with respective Father’s Day celebrations on Saturday and Sunday. Pacifica Senior Living gave residents and their…
The Laemmle Charitable Foundation and the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter are inviting local hiking enthusiasts on the last of a series of hikes Saturday, June 22. The hike is set…
The 20th annual Valencia Jazz & Blues Concert Series has returned to Valencia, serving up music throughout the summer every Friday night, and featuring Jim Gustin & Truth Jones this…
As her dad stood back and watched, 3-year-old Corilyn Calcote attempted to thrust her sword into her opponent. Although a bold stroke, Corilyn’s armored opponent was able to quickly parry…
When a group of Global Prep Academy students wanted to bridge the gap between the affluent and low-income families in the Santa Clarita community, the result was The Oasis, a…
While deputies continue to investigate reports of battery regarding incidents that allegedly took place Saturday at the Boots & Brews Country Music Festival in Central Park, festival organizers are following…
In response to both John Weaver’s column on May 11 (“What is the Truth About Climate Change?”) and Dave Lusian’s letter to the editor on June 5 (“Regardless, the Debate…
I’m a little late in remembering D-Day, but I’m so proud because my generation was involved in this memorable day with all of their heart and soul. D-Day is one…
Officials and local stakeholders agreed Tuesday that the gas pipeline and meter at Castaic High School is to be completed by July 12. Randy Wrage, the project manager for the…
When the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees meet in London Stadium on June 29 and 30, it will mark the first time Major League Baseball teams have played…
Dozens of Santa Clarita Valley children climbed aboard two buses enroute to Malibu on Monday afternoon, a drive that many of them have never experienced. As part of the SCV…
Summer officially begins this Friday, meaning the days are expected to soon get warmer and Santa Clarita Valley residents are set to spend more time outside participating in activities like…
For the Saugus High School athletics program, the past year was about getting back to the playoffs. The girls and boys soccer teams and the baseball team all returned to…
Santa Clarita Mayor Marsha McLean gathered with other elected officials from around the region for the annual San Fernando Valley Council of Governments Mobility Workshop to lay out transportation priorities…
“Control the game, slow it down, take your time,” said Hart baseball head coach Jim Ozella to his pitcher Daniel Parra after giving up a leadoff single to begin the…