
Photos: Black History Month celebration
Los Angeles County held a series of celebration events for Black History Month, including Val Verde Park on Saturday, where attendees could listen to a live band, participate in crafts
Los Angeles County held a series of celebration events for Black History Month, including Val Verde Park on Saturday, where attendees could listen to a live band, participate in crafts
Santa Clarita, prior to its incorporation, had many leaders at its forefront advocating for city formation — including Louis Brathwaite, who was remembered for his leadership in the community by
As Ramadan approaches Muslim families worldwide, including the Santa Clarita Valley, students are taking the initiative to mentally and physically prepare, all while informing members of the community — including
Organized by salsa student Cristina Hernandez, attendees gathered for a salsa dance fundraiser on Saturday at Pointe Dance Studio to raise funds for an orphanage in Mexico.
A man was arrested on suspicion of attempting to start a fire near a gas pump at 7-Eleven on the 23000 block of Soledad Canyon Road Tuesday morning, according to
Strutting for health care, the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation is hosting its annual Home Tour Fashion Show on Thursday, Feb. 20, at the Hyatt Regency Valencia. The boutique will
Daughters of the American Revolution, joined by Sons of the American Revolution and Children of the American Revolution, as well as local officials, will commemorate the United States’ 250th anniversary
A 53-year-old Saugus man was taken into custody by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies on Thursday on suspicion of assaulting an elderly man and a dog, according to Deputy
Los Angeles County is observing Black History Month with a series of celebrations and events at county parks, including three in the Santa Clarita Valley. According to a county
As February can often be considered the month of love, it is no surprise that decorative hearts can be seen quite often. Valencia High School, in collaboration with UCLA’s chapter
Although January saw multiple fires break out in Southern California as a result of dry weather conditions, the state Department of Water Resources has announced an increase to the State
Bridge to Home is scheduled Saturday, Feb. 22, to host its annual Soup for the Soul fundraiser, with this year’s theme being “Roaring into a New Era.” The event is
From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday morning, nearly 200 lacrosse players in the Foothill League from schools throughout Santa Clarita, including Hart, West Ranch, Valencia and Saugus, gathered at
As several thousand firefighters rushed to save structures during the Hughes Fire, which broke out Wednesday morning in Castaic and burned over 10,000 acres in less than 24 hours, the
The William S. Hart Union High School District, in collaboration with Junior Artrepreneurs, is hosting a student art exhibition titled “Heroes of Color” at The Centre on Thursday, Jan. 23,
As winds are winding down after a tumultuous week in Los Angeles County, there has been progress in containing the three major fires that have continued to burn. According to
Ironically amid an uncertain climate in recent weeks in Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County, Valencia Hills Community Church is holding its second annual Anxiety Summit on Monday from 1
Public Safety Power Shutoffs, conducted by Southern California Edison, are in full effect, with even more outages expected as winds strengthen into Sunday evening. As of Saturday afternoon, 80,266 customers
Having met celebrities throughout her life, it was only natural for Shirley O’Connell to joke with the residents at Atria Senior Living if they wanted an autograph from her during
One person was ejected out of their vehicle on southbound Interstate 5 near Roxford Street in Sylmar late Wednesday night, according to Officer Carlos Burgos-Lopez, public information officer with the
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