
Local teen creates artificial fish habitats at Castaic Lake
A local senior at Canyon High School earned the highest rank in Boy Scouts of America by completing his Eagle Scout award for a local cause. Ryan S. Whyde dedicated
A local senior at Canyon High School earned the highest rank in Boy Scouts of America by completing his Eagle Scout award for a local cause. Ryan S. Whyde dedicated
Seventeen single white roses were placed on seventeen empty desks for those who lost their lives in Parkland, Florida. Pairs of shoes were lined up on the grass, each signifying
Saturday morning, the Canyon High School Environmental Club, “Eco Chicos” picked up a total of 164 pounds of debris in the St. Francis Dam site. With over 20 volunteers, the
For seniors in the Santa Clarita Valley who want to re-enter the workforce, now is the time. The SCV Senior Center is holding their first “Job Club” meeting this wednesday,
Next month, the Santa Clarita Valley Business Group will be hosting their annual Blood Drive. Someone needs a blood donation every two seconds in the United States, but less than
Children and families enjoyed opportunities for making art and putting art on display at the annual Youth Art Showcase on Saturday afternoon. With over 200 pieces of art, the showcase
Neon lights, bowling balls and family fun was the atmosphere at the fifth annual Bowling for Hope event. An event not just to raise money for Circle of Hope, but
Women from all across the Santa Clarita Valley came together for the 2018 Women’s Conference at the University Center at College of the Canyons on Saturday morning. The sold-out conference
The Michael Hoefflin Foundation kicked off its eighth annual Walk for Kids with Cancer on Saturday morning at College of the Canyons. Children with cancer, survivors, families and volunteers flooded
Comic books covered the walls, tables and stands at the Santa Clarita Comic Book and Toy Expo on Sunday afternoon at College of the Canyons. Families and friends filed through
On Sunday afternoon, parents and board members gathered to raise funds for the Albert Einstein Academy programs in the Santa Clarita Valley. After losing their high school charter at the
For anyone who ever wanted to sit one-on-one with a deputy and talk about issues or ask questions, Monday is the next opportunity. Coffee with a Cop takes place tomorrow
Saturday marked the annual “Day of SCervice” for University of Southern California alumni throughout the world. In Santa Clarita, the USC Alumni Association chose to volunteer their time to the
Medical examiners identified a woman killed in a crash on Interstate 5 over the weekend. Virigina Almajer, 32, of Fresno was pronounced dead at the scene near the Highway 14
Children ran, throwing vibrant red, purple and yellow powders onto one another as parents danced to music and took pictures during the Holi celebration held at Castaic Lake. Going onto
Eighties music filled the hallway as people walked and critiqued pieces of artwork, displayed for the “It’s Like, Totally Rad Art!” art reception Saturday night at City Hall. “Every year,
The fifth annual Bowling for Hope event to support local cancer survivors is set for March 17 at the Valencia Lanes in Newhall. The event raises money for Circle of
In preparation for spring, SCV Water is now offering two free classes in March, on gardening and landscaping. The first class is March 8 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., covering the “Top
The sound of music, laughter, children playing and families talking was the environment of the second annual Purim Carnival at Heritage Park in Valencia. Three local temples and synagogues in
College of the Canyons is now offering late start classes throughout March and April in order to “accommodate the needs of working students,” according to COC officials. The classes offered
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