
Hagar set to rock SCV
Rock music isn’t dead, according to musician Andrew Hagar. It’s just revamping its image. “If anything, some of the rock ’n’ roll music we hear now is better than it’s
Rock music isn’t dead, according to musician Andrew Hagar. It’s just revamping its image. “If anything, some of the rock ’n’ roll music we hear now is better than it’s
David Heredia worked for roughly 20 years as a freelance artist and often struggled to find fulfilling, well-paying work before finally finding success. Now, he wants to help other Santa
Patrick Tatevossian’s Light Force Academy incorporates different styles of martial arts training such as Taekwondo, kendo and escrima and a love for Star Wars into a unique training experience.
Major Impact Theater is a nonprofit organization that helps adults with special needs develop their confidence and presentation skills through theater arts, and Cupid’s Crush is one of two fundraisers the group holds to help finance its two annual shows.
The second Sunday of the month, Blue Star Mothers hosts an informal “Coffee and Camaraderie” breakfast at the American Legion Post 507 in Newhall, open to anyone military affiliated who feels they need support.
Like many emigres, Freixes’ family left Cuba in the midst of the country’s turmoil. He now lives out the American dream here in the Santa Clarita Valley. Freixes, which rhymes
Football is an American institution and with the Los Angeles Rams playing against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII, not even the rain could keep Santa Clarita residents from celebrating the game throughout town.
A large tree fell and destroyed the Havenhouse Church’s main sanctuary hall in Newhall on Sunday, according to the congregation’s pastor. Pastor John Boone said he received a call from
The Filipino American Association of Santa Clarita is scheduled to hold its 36th Inaugural Ball on Feb. 24 at the Hyatt Regency Valencia.
The Sanctuary held its quarterly Parent Connect event on Sunday with a seminar titled “Parenting and the Myth of Balance.”
J. T. Centonze only wears pants for three hours each year, when he needs to protect his legs while working with fireworks on Independence Day. For the other 364 days
J. T. Centonze only wears pants for three hours each year, when he needs to protect his legs while working with fireworks on Independence Day. For the other 364 days
Members of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help community as well as prospective new families were welcomed to the OLPH school to tour the campus, meet the teachers and view samples of completed student work.
Santa Clarita residents proved that they are just as curious about the final frontier as their ancestors as they gathered in Central Park to view the full moon and total lunar eclipse through telescopes on Sunday.
From Thursday through Sunday, the Paseo Club welcomed members of the public for four days of free classes and activities including tennis lessons with professional players, a taco lunch, wine tasting, dodgeball, Zumba and a polar bear swim, complete with two tons of ice.
The Community Gardens of Santa Clarita held its first meeting of the year on Saturday in Central Park.
Amanda Kimble’s company Villa Vibes Yoga has partnered with Bridge to Home Homeless Services to hold the first Bridge to Om: Yoga on the Field Fundraiser.
The Santa Clarita Valley Rose Society held their annual rose care seminar at the Santa Clarita Senior Center on Sunday.
Congregation Beth Shalom kicked off their first film screening of the year with the documentary “93Queen” on Sunday.
Sunday marked the last of Sanctuary Animal Assisted Therapy’s volunteer work days before it’s official opening on Wednesday. Sanctuary provides therapy services for adults with disabilities.
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