
Scout Me Win set for its upcoming carnival, now on Oct. 27
The Scout Me Win Golf Carnival for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of America at Sand Canyon Country Club in Santa Clarita has been pushed back to Oct. 27.
The Scout Me Win Golf Carnival for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of America at Sand Canyon Country Club in Santa Clarita has been pushed back to Oct. 27.
Even though summer’s over, rattlesnakes have not all slithered back into their holes, which means residents have a chance to sign up for rattlesnake-avoidance training for their dogs at a home in Leona Valley on Oct. 21.
If you ask Santa Clarita Valley residents their thoughts on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing featuring the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, you’ll get a diverse array of opinions — but no last names, and no pictures.
As a hand reaches from one generation to another, the SCV Senior Center will bring its Touch-a-Truck event back for families far and wide at Central Park on Oct. 13.
The latest installment of the Life Forward workshop series, hosted by the Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley, kicked off Saturday with a discussion on how cyber technology impacts young people.
About 5,000 Southern California Edison Customers in Canyon Country experienced a power outage Sunday afternoon.
Update: As of 7:17 p.m., the Charlie Fire has grown to 3,000 acres and is 10 percent contained, according to the city of Santa Clarita’s Twitter account.
The New Heights Artist Development series will be holding the Arts Symposium 2018 at The Centre in Santa Clarita on Oct. 20.
With information abound, the SCV Senior Center hosted “Knowledge is Power: Aging with Dignity” symposium at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Saturday.
The SCV Senior Center will be offering a fall-prevention health and wellness lecture Wednesday on Fall Prevention Awareness Day, officials said.
With gears clicking and lights blinking, the weekend-long Newhall Model Train Show entertained train aficionados of all ages at William S. Hart Park’s Hart Hall.
West Ranch High’s class of ‘08, the school’s first graduating class, reunited at Wolf Creek Brewery on Saturday evening.
For its 15th year, Bras for a Cause brought over 350 guests in attendance for its annual fundraiser held at Valencia Country Club on Saturday night.
Under the cover of William S. Hart Park’s trees, Cub Scout Pack 490 held its Fun Day and barbecue for children interested in joining the program on Saturday.
For train lovers out there, William S. Hart Park will be holding the “Newhall Model Train Show” at Hart Hall on Saturday, Sept. 15.
The Lions Club brought community members together with its past and present club members Saturday with a barbecue dinner in Castaic.
As the SCV Senior Center continues its to work toward its $1 million goal for a new building, the last “Motown in Town” was held at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Sunday.
By giving back to the community and remembering the sacrifices made Sept. 11, 2001, HandsOn Santa Clarita performed multiple service projects across the SCV on Saturday.
Nearly triple-digit heat didn’t stop the fun in support of Avenues Supported Living Services’ second annual cornhole tournament at Wolf Creek Brewery on Saturday afternoon.
Ahead of next year’s proposed opening of the new SCV Senior Center, a presentation will be given to update the community on the building campaign on Sept. 12.
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