
Concert Band helps raise community morale
Powerful basslines and flowing melodies filled the auditorium of the Bella Vida senior center Monday night as the Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band rehearsed in preparation for their upcoming show.
Powerful basslines and flowing melodies filled the auditorium of the Bella Vida senior center Monday night as the Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band rehearsed in preparation for their upcoming show.
Powerful, melodic strains of Italian vocals filled United Methodist Church on Sunday as the Mission Opera performed two one-act operas by Giacomo Puccini.
Members of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church (OLPH) gathered after each mass on Sunday to marvel at the talents of the members of their church at their first art fair.
Santa Claritans showed their support for the members of the community battling cancer on Sunday afternoon when they attended the sixth annual Cancer Survivor Celebration at the Residence Inn.
The Saddleridge Fire has reached 78% containment according to a release by the Los Angeles Fire Department from Saturday night.
Hollywood is just a stone’s throw (and a good hour in moderate traffic) away from Santa Clarita, and the town has often made appearances on the big screen. Actors are often spotted around town, but some of Awesome’s own young residents are making names for themselves in Tinseltown.
While children played games and enjoyed balloon art, the adult members of Muslim Youth of Santa Clarita joined to discuss the successes of the previous year and to put forth ideas for events and ways to improve the organization in the next year.
As part of National Open Mosque Day, the Islamic Center of Santa Clarita, the Islamic Center of Santa Clarita welcomed members of the community to learn about their faith.
After several years of waiting and advocacy, College of the Canyons received almost $400,000 in bond funds from the state of California on Monday morning, and the college plans to use the funds to renovate aging science classrooms.
At 10:39 a.m. officers received a call about a car driving 130 mph on the southbound Interstate 5 near State Route 138. When the suspect refused to yield, officers gave chase.
Officials were unable to confirm what caused the car to go off the road, but one person was transported to the hospital for treatment of injuries.
Thousands of pet lovers and hundreds of their furry friends flocked to William S. Hart Park on Sunday to celebrate their love for animals at the 19th annual Bow-Wows &
The containment level of the Saddleridge Fire increased to 41 percent on Sunday morning.
Deputies arrested a 48-year-old transient, Steven Barry, around 4 a.m. at a gas station on Castaic Road and Parker Road, according to Sgt. Brian Shreves of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
According to supervisor Anthony Lopez of the coroner’s office, the victim was 22-year-old Van Nuys resident Tommy Brandon Cruz.
Vendors and community members filled the Golden Valley High School gymnasium on Sunday, eager for information and giveaway goodies at this year’s Kid Expo hosted by the Child & Family Center.
By Raychel Stewart Two Santa Clarita health care organizations were recipients of the Mother Joseph Grant, which was provided by three Providence hospitals last month. The Northeast Valley Health Clinic
On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Local Group is scheduled to host a public star viewing party at Vasquez Rocks where visitors can expect to see the new moon, Jupiter, Saturn and deep space objects like nebulae.
The soothing sounds of ukuleles drifted lazily through the air of Castaic Lake on Sunday as performers played music and sang to the crowd at this year’s Santa Clarita Valley
On Sunday, Chris Blankenhorn organized Santa Clarita’s first Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride to raise funds and awareness in partnership with the Movember Foundation for prostate cancer and men’s suicide.
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