
SCV’s Charles Hull, inventor of 3D printer, revolutionizes technology
At the edge of Valencia lies a little piece of history: not just a piece of the first 3D printer ever made, but the first-ever 3D printing company in the

At the edge of Valencia lies a little piece of history: not just a piece of the first 3D printer ever made, but the first-ever 3D printing company in the

Through their robotics club, Hermit Social Club, 17-year-old Academy of the Canyons seniors Hallea Pocrass and Nyali Latz-Torres helped organize the first-ever in-person conference for the California Association for STEM

A vehicle and motorcycle collided at the intersection of Lyons Avenue and Wayman Street Tuesday morning, resulting in one male transported to the hospital. According to Kaitlyn Aldana, a representative

Four dogs — one home. As part of the culmination of Santa Clarita’s first-ever Pet Adoption Week that started Nov. 13, four dogs from the Castaic Animal Care Center participated

Residents of Oakmont of Valencia and loved ones anxiously waited for Mary Zimmerman to arrive to surprise her with a happy birthday song, a tune she has presumably heard for

Frank Rock welcomed visitors to his artist’s reception of his exhibition titled, “Touchstones-Transitions-Tranquility,” at The Main on Thursday, Nov. 16 from 7 to 10 p.m. The collection of acrylic paintings

Santa Clarita residents came by Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Donate-A-Bear Drive, where new stuffed animals were dropped off to give to pediatric patients in the Emergency Department as a form

After months of organizing efforts, from January to June, to purchase a new piano, the Friendly Valley Country Club celebrated its new addition — a Yamaha C3 — with a

Flags from many countries waved in the wind during brunch, as Valencia High School students learned about the cuisine of various nationalities during Culture Fest. Chicken adobo, samosas, kimchi fried

Local residents are encouraged to dispose of hazardous household and e-waste items at Val Verde Park on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. According to a Los Angeles County

What better way to have a battle of the bands on Viking territory than to call its 11th annual field tournament, “Ragnarök,” which, according to Britannica, is the end of

Not many adults, let alone fourth graders, assemble 3D printers at home, but that’s exactly what Nathan Shyam did — not once, but twice. Shyam, 13, who’s now an eighth

The Circus Caballero is back at Valencia Town Center from Nov. 9 to Nov. 19. and will feature stunts, acrobatics, tightrope walking and more. For more information visit circocaballero.com.

Music could be heard nearly a mile away, as the Santa Clarita Skate Park hosted the annual Good Karma Music & Arts Festival on Saturday, attended by over 3,000 guests.

Students in Carolyn Davenport’s second-grade class at Canyon Springs Community School received visitors Friday morning: Aid for Schools, Valencia High School’s club comprised of 16-year-old juniors Symone Adams, and twins,

Aspiring astronomers could have the world at their fingertips during the College of the Canyons Canyon Country Campus’ semiannual Star Party on Friday night. COC’s STEM-based programs and clubs had activities

Santa Clarita residents visited the Valencia Hills Wave Swim Team Holiday Marketplace Saturday morning and afternoon at the Valencia Hills HOA Clubhouse. Local vendors helped fundraise for the Valencia Hills

The Canyon Country branch of Mission View Public Charter School, an eighth to 12th grade independent study charter school, celebrated its fifth anniversary with a grand reopening on Thursday.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is asking for residents’ help in finding 25-year-old Smaran Prakash Poudyal, who was last seen in Saugus at 20800 Satinwood Drive on Tuesday at

Trick-or-treaters of all ages came to the Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Library on Tuesday to show off their compelling costumes, while participating in the library’s scavenger hunt, coloring pages