
Circle of Hope’s 18th Annual Tea: A Walk Through the Secret Garden
News release The Circle of Hope Annual Tea is one of Santa Clarita’s most anticipated fundraisers bringing awareness of breast cancer and raising funds to help those in the local

News release The Circle of Hope Annual Tea is one of Santa Clarita’s most anticipated fundraisers bringing awareness of breast cancer and raising funds to help those in the local

7 local students graduate from Oregon State University Oregon State University graduated more than 7,300 students during ceremonies June 11 and 12, including seven local students. Local students graduating this

News release Local nonprofit Fostering Youth Independence is seeking “Allies” to work one-on-one with Santa Clarita youth who are aging out of the L.A. County foster care system. A special

Recent headlines from around the country have been devastating to read – “Teenage girl dead after car crash,” “One person killed, one airlifted in I-5 crash.” As a parent and

Pickleball is described as the fastest-growing sport in the United States — and apparently, in the Santa Clarita Valley, too. Pickleball reached a spike in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic,

Santa Clarita’s Rotary International and Vista Canyon are partnering together to host the second annual SCV Day on Saturday. SCV Day will be held in Vista Canyon, 27651 Lincoln Place,

News release Soroptimist International of Valencia’s annual breast cancer awareness fundraiser “Bras for a Cause” returns Saturday, Sept. 24, at 5:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Valencia. Now in its 19th year,

Her parents wanted her to be a doctor, a lawyer or an engineer. She said she liked the idea of being in the medical field, but she’s artistic, too. Harleen

Grace Baptist Church’s theater company, Grace Theatre, is scheduled to perform Neil Simon’s play, “Fools,” in mid-October. “Fools” is described by the company as a “hilarious tale of a village

There are starving people in Santa Clarita, area Salvation Army officials said. They’re trying to help. Between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, the Salvation Army

An old oak tree was cut down in the parking lot of a shopping center on the 19300 block of Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country last week, prompting objections

Hundreds of people showed up to pay their respects to the late Larry “The Legend” Fiscus at a memorial service held in Hart High School’s gymnasium on Saturday. Fiscus died

Generation Z gained essential financial knowledge on working with a monthly budget through Junior Chamber International of Santa Clarita’s event, “Get Real: Adulting 101,” on Saturday. JCI Santa Clarita is

The Santa Clarita Elks Lodge hosted its eighth annual car and motorcycle show Saturday to raise money for a variety of local charities and disabled children. The event also featured

Saugus High School student Katie Rey is set to release a song about coping with the events of the school shooting on Nov. 14, the third anniversary of the incident.

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority released the results of the 2022 Homeless Count on Thursday, with the data showing that the total number of homeless residents living within L.A.

The death of Queen Elizabeth II made headlines worldwide Thursday morning, and the news drew reactions and recollections even from the Santa Clarita Valley, where residents with roots in the

Don McMillan received Howie Mandel’s wildcard nomination on “America’s Got Talent” on Wednesday night, but America did not vote him to be the wildcard act. McMillan’s original audition to make

News release Glen Knowles will be demonstrating roses painting in oil on Monday, Sept. 19, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for the Santa Clarita Artists Association. It will be

News release Roger E. Seaver, CEO and president of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, announced that he will retire in 2023. Seaver, who has led the hospital since 2001, previously informed the