
‘FestAbility’ coming to West Creek Park
News release The city of Santa Clarita announced that FestAbility, formerly known as the Free to Be Me Festival, is returning for its fourth year. The event, which celebrates Santa

News release The city of Santa Clarita announced that FestAbility, formerly known as the Free to Be Me Festival, is returning for its fourth year. The event, which celebrates Santa

News release The 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival returns to William S. Hart Park on April 12 and 13 for a weekend packed with Western heritage, live music and activities.

News release Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, announced she will introduce a package of legislation aimed at preventing wildfires and increasing penalties for criminals who prey on victims during

News release Santa Clarita City Councilwoman Marsha McLean has been tapped to serve as the chair of the North Los Angeles County Transportation Coalition JPA, complementing her regional transportation

News release Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, signed onto a letter to the California Public Utilities Commission opposing the commission’s vote approving Southern California Edison’s latest rate hike proposal. The

News release The Santa Clarita Master Chorale, led by Artistic Director Allan Robert Petker, is celebrating its 25th anniversary season, beginning with its March classical concert, “Silver Serenade.” The performance

News release The College of the Canyons Athletics Department has announced its 2025 Hall of Fame class of inductees with the next Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony scheduled to

News release Third-graders from Alba Romero’s class at iLEAD Agua Dulce recently expressed their gratitude to the first responders who battled the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires in California.

News release Due to the recent disruption of normalcy in business operations because of confusion accompanying massive wildfires in Los Angeles County, the SCV Man & Woman of the Year

News release Rep. George Whitesides, D-Agua Dulce, and several other members of the California congressional delegation have jointly introduced legislation intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the federal

News release College of the Canyons has completed the first year of its five-year Veterans Upward Bound grant program. This transformative initiative aims to provide comprehensive support services to eligible

News release Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, has been reappointed by Speaker Robert Rivas to the Utilities & Energy Committee, Health Committee, and continues as chair of the Military & Veteran

News release Valencia-based Pets Global Inc., a pet food manufacturer, is coordinating with animal welfare organizations to distribute over 35 tons of its pet food to communities affected by January’s

News release The city of Santa Clarita has received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada

News release The city of Santa Clarita has been awarded the 2024 Annual Achievement of Excellence in Procurement from the National Procurement Institute Inc. This is the 14th time

News release “Decades of Hope” is the theme for the American Cancer Society’s 27th annual Relay for Life of Santa Clarita Valley, to be held on May 3 at Central

News release Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, joined with a bipartisan coalition of state and local leaders last week as Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a package of bills directing $2.5

News release Mission Opera is scheduled to perform Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana” at 7:30 p.m. March 1 at the Canyon High School Performing Arts Center. The piece, composed in

News release Riders, businesses, and community members are planning to gather Sunday for the Rally to Save LA: Poker Run & Community Fundraiser, an event dedicated to raising funds for wildfire victims,

Local student graduates from Fort Hays State University Fort Hays State University, in Hays, Kansas, recognized approximately 1,014 graduates during its fall commencement ceremonies on Dec. 13 and 14, including