
Animal Tracks set to launch new programming, seeking volunteers
Want to feed a miniature donkey a fresh piece of lettuce? Or witness a wolf pack up close and learn more about their behavior? Just a few miles north of
Want to feed a miniature donkey a fresh piece of lettuce? Or witness a wolf pack up close and learn more about their behavior? Just a few miles north of
The deep powerful bass sound of drums lingered through the air in the open space of the Placerita Canyon Nature Center on Sunday. In the outdoor amphitheater, dozens of community
La Mesa Junior High School’s counseling department has been honored for being a Recognized ASCA Model Program. This national recognition is awarded by the American School Counselor Association and it
When the Canyon Cowboys boys’ basketball team needed him most in Wednesday’s playoff opener, senior Eric Kubel delivered in the clutch. Trailing the El Dorado Golden Hawks by one with
Two properties that are being eyed by city staff for Santa Clarita’s Open Space Preservation District were on Tuesday’s closed-session City Council agenda, with a pair of separate negotiations reported
Last month, during those heavy windstorms, Canyon Country resident Rlynn Smith-Thomas said she had more power outages at her home than power. It was late in the afternoon on a
In high school, he knew he was going to be a pastor because his report cards indicated he talked too much in class. His teachers even said he gabbed like
An Orange County home builder branching out into Santa Clarita is building the first phase of Sand Canyon Plaza with land the developer closed escrow on less than two weeks
This particular influencer waited for the skies to turn black, and then he made his way into Vasquez Rocks Natural Area with a gas can, something he could use to
Some high school athletes set examples for teammates with their play. Some do so with their work ethic or their willingness to do whatever their coach asks. Canyon High boys’
An early-morning fire in a commercial center destroyed the Yoshinoya fast food location at the intersection of Soledad Canyon Road and Sierra Highway on Wednesday morning. L.A. County firefighters were
A developer is looking to put 16 luxury homes on 1-acre lots covering about 29 acres of land in Sand Canyon, according to plans recently submitted to Santa Clarita City
It’s safe to say that the month of January is well into the season of cold. On Saturday morning, at 51 degrees and with 10-mph winds, about 100 people took
This particular patient had been in the hospital for a while. He was unhappy. He lived alone at home, and his family was not local, and so, he had no
The community got a chance to wake up last weekend to have breakfast with Santa, play Christmas games, do Christmas arts and crafts, ride a Christmas train and take pictures
Four Canyon Cowboys scored in double figures Tuesday night as the boys’ basketball team took down Saugus at home, 63-51, for Canyon’s first win over the Centurions since 2016. Seniors
Santa Clarita Valley basketball fans were treated to a thriller on Tuesday in the opening game of the girls’ basketball Foothill League season as Canyon outlasted Saugus at home in
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
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
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.
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