
Sister Cities to host ‘Superheroes Unite Zumbathon’
The city of Santa Clarita Sister Cities and International Programs has organized “Superheroes Unite Zumbathon” to raise money for their “Dollars for Desks” campaign on Saturday from 8:30 to 11:30
The city of Santa Clarita Sister Cities and International Programs has organized “Superheroes Unite Zumbathon” to raise money for their “Dollars for Desks” campaign on Saturday from 8:30 to 11:30
West Ranch students gathered to visit West Ranch’s Car Show on Wednesday, an effort coordinated by the West Ranch Car Club. Students and teachers submitted cars for the student body
California Highway Patrol units received a call regarding a murder suspect driving down Highway 14 approaching Interstate 5 Wednesday afternoon and ultimately detained the suspect in the San Fernando Valley,
The Heart Destruct Music Festival is back with a new show for residents of all ages, “Tryx¡ Pt 2,” on April 19 at 20880 Centre Pointe Parkway, right above the
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies detained a man on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon Sunday night after they responded to a petty theft call at the 26000 block
Deputies responded to a petty theft call at the 19000 block of Golden Valley Road on Sunday at 3 p.m., according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to
Valencia High School alumnae and sisters Isabella and Emma Henao, who graduated in 2021 and 2023, respectively, have taken their love for music to Utah as college students, and securing
It may be called the Little School of Music, but you could say its accomplishments, such as receiving gold at the WorldStrides Heritage Festival in Anaheim, prove otherwise. Bands “Flashback”
Overlooking the Santa Clarita skyline is none other than Skyline Ranch Park, the newest park installment in the city. Saturday marked its grand opening, as city officials, residents and Sammy
A black SUV crashed into the Soledad Canyon Road and Ruether Avenue bus stop late Friday night, according to Deputy Villalobos, a spokeswoman with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
Santa Clarita welcomed showers Friday afternoon, where rainfall was expected to be up to an inch and a half. A partly sunny day with a high near 53 included a
Imagine large dominoes set up on the blacktop of James Foster Elementary School, where each item, all 466 boxes of cereal, later gets donated to the Santa Clarita Valley Food
Deputies received a 9-1-1 call reporting a battery at the Newhall Metrolink Station early Wednesday afternoon, according to Sgt. Joana Warren from Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. According to Warren,
The Child & Family Center’s 35th annual fundraiser, Taste of the Town, is scheduled to take place at Blomgren Ranch on Sunday, May 5. VIP tickets to the 21-and-over event
Under the direction of Tim Durand, the Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band will present “Starry Night” at the Canyon Theatre Guild in Old Town Newhall on Saturday, May 4, at
Inheriting a parks deficit upon 1987 incorporation, city has boosted its number of parks by 450% One element that makes Santa Clarita live up to its safe, family-oriented reputation is
Friday marked National Vietnam Veterans Day, and the second annual Santa Clarita Valley National Vietnam War Veterans Day celebration was held at the SCV Senior Center. According to the U.S.
Musicians from nearly every junior high and high school in the Santa Clarita Valley gathered for the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association’s “Band and Orchestra Festival,” hosted by
The ONE TaeKwonDo hosted its 6th annual Break-A-Thon to fundraise for the Michael Hoefflin Foundation on Saturday. Raising over $16,800, 200 students and 400 spectators broke over 2,000 board, $5
Throughout the month of March, aspiring football players haven taken part in the 59th annual Warriors Football and Cheer program. Free of charge and held at College of the Canyons,
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