
Children give back candy and support troops during 17th annual candy buybackÂ
The day after Halloween is often a chance for children to indulge in candy collected the night before, but for some Santa Clarita children, it’s also a chance to make
The day after Halloween is often a chance for children to indulge in candy collected the night before, but for some Santa Clarita children, it’s also a chance to make
Quilts of different shapes, sizes and designs were displayed at the Bella Vida Senior Center on Saturday for the Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild’s first-ever SCV Quilt Show, “Where Quilts
Recently, prior to Hart’s football game against West Ranch at Canyon High School, the Hart baseball team had a ceremony to present rings to members of the 2024 CIF Southern
The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley is gearing up for its second-ever X-Bots Robotics Mobility Program workshop on Nov. 9 at the Boys & Girls Club Newhall
In a new study published by WalletHub earlier this month, Santa Clarita was ranked the 29th safest city out of 182 cities it ranked in America. Santa Clarita is the
A vehicle crashed into the doors of Target in Canyon Country at the 19105 block of Golden Valley Road early Saturday morning, according to Sgt. Borits with the Santa Clarita
Residents lined up at the Via Princessa Metrolink Station on Saturday for the City of Santa Clarita’s Hazardous Waste Collection Event, where numerous hazardous and electronic household items were disposed
As fire season slowly dwindles, Santa Clarita residents are not in the clear just yet. According to Richard Thompson, meteorologist for the National Weather Service, a Red Flag Warning has
It was just another day for Deputy Brett Turk, who happened to enforce a traffic stop of a motorist who was on his phone – traveling at 72 mph on
More than 25 nonprofits from throughout the Santa Clarita Valley gathered at College of the Canyons’ honor grove, in front of the college’s Intercultural Center, for the Non-Profit Community Resource
Following Valencia High School’s first-ever Hart District STEM Conference that was created last fall, the L.A. STEM Conference is gearing up and expanding to welcome students from not only Santa
The Disney brand is beloved by many, including College of the Canyons geography professor Jeremy Patrich, who displayed his collectible items and memorabilia for his first-ever Disney Gala opening reception
Attendees walked into the Hyatt Regency Valencia wearing denim and sparkles, face-to-face with an assortment of custom-made bras, in support of the 21st annual Bras for a Cause 2024 titled
Near the entrance of Rio Norte Junior High School, one could hear a faint sound of music coming from one of the band rooms. Upon a closer look, Santa Clarita
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is requesting the public’s help in locating a 74-year-old man named Benjamin Sanchez, also known as Ben, who was last seen at 10:30 a.m.
As a large crowd of students gathered at the In-N-Out on Bouquet Canyon Road following the simultaneous football games throughout Santa Clarita on Friday, Sept. 20, deputies were parked towards
Canyon Country resident Cayla Marchetti, also known as Rowan, has been found, according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Nixle alert released on Thursday. According to the initial Nixle
Rumors regarding threats at Rio Norte Junior High School have been debunked, according to a social media post by the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. According to the post, the
Residents dressed up and attended the second-to-last Senses event of the year, “Pirates.” Performances by Sticks and Stones, photo opportunities with Pirates for Hire and decorations of treasure chests and
Students of various cultures from across the William S. Hart Union High School District made their way to Valencia High School for the inaugural district-wide International Culture Night on Wednesday.
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