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COC Star Party features NASA projects and search for extraterrestrials
College of the Canyons hosted its 29th semi-annual Star Party and Science Showcase on Friday night at the Canyon Country campus, which featured demonstrations of student-built projects. Anthony Michaelides, dean of

Santa Clarita’s Día de Muertos event unites community through culture, fun and tradition
Thomas and Erika Orozco of Canyon Country were waiting for their two sons to come out of what was called the skeleton run. They were spending Saturday afternoon at the

American Cancer Society hosts annual ‘Bark for Life’
Dogs and dog owners were invited to the American Cancer Society’s “Bark for Life,” fundraiser on Sunday morning at the Canyon Country Community Center put on by Relay for Life.

Santa Clarita touts ‘gold medal’ gains at State of the City
The annual State of the City for Santa Clarita — a public meeting/pep rally to celebrate the previous year’s growth and achievement — began with a laugh Thursday. Fittingly, Councilman

Local big band swinging into free show Oct. 24
Skip Spiro hadn’t played music in over 10 years. He was busy raising a family and writing and directing movie trailers and TV ads. However, when he moved to the

Students get hands-on experience with factory tech
A large group of students excitedly gathered around in a circle, as a demonstrator held up a control pad and gave a command to “jump.” Shortly after, a dog wearing

Titania K9 Fund hosts its 8th annual fundraiser
The Sand Canyon Country Club welcomed many furry friends at the Titania K9 Fund’s 8th annual fundraiser with the theme of “Wanted: Wild West Gala” on Sunday afternoon to raise

GVHS building a community through dance
Juanita Rojas has had a common goal with all her students throughout her three-decade teaching career. She wants to help her students form a “sense of belonging,” she said. “Sometimes

Housing plans submitted for Soledad Canyon Road project
A housing development proposed for Soledad Canyon Road would add 150 homes and some new commercial development to a vacant lot in Canyon Country, according to plans submitted last month