
Former ‘America’s Got Talent’ contestant: ‘Best is yet to come’
According to Santa Clarita resident Miranda Cunha, fame runs in her blood. From an early age, Cunha has been drawn to the spotlight. After a memorable audition on “America’s Got

According to Santa Clarita resident Miranda Cunha, fame runs in her blood. From an early age, Cunha has been drawn to the spotlight. After a memorable audition on “America’s Got

The Help the Children Food Pantry off Castaic Road is seeking donations from the community to help fill empty aisles in their warehouse to feed local families. “I don’t think

The city’s Planning Commission approved plans Tuesday for the proposed Patios Connection project at Westfield Valencia Town Center, which includes Santa Clarita’s second Costco and several other new businesses. The

To kick off the “Scholar Series” in the new year, seniors attended the presentation led by Professor Lissa Brassfield, that discussed the importance of the Bill of Rights in the

Over a dozen 30-gallon trash bags were filled with litter from The Old Road, Sunday morning by the One Piece at a Time Project, or OPAATP. “OPAATP is simply a

Back in the 1960s, there weren’t any special education programs in the Santa Clarita Valley. Instead, special needs children were considered “uneducable” and were only permitted to attend kindergarten. So,

At 103 years old, longtime Santa Clarita Valley resident David Gilbert said his secret to longevity is going for walks and eating chocolate. In his pantry, you can find a

The deadline to nominate an outstanding volunteer for the 2020 Santa Clarita Valley Man and Woman of the Year is fast approaching. Unlike typical nonprofit events, where the recognition goes

A presentation held by the Trauma Resource Institute prepared the community on how to process trauma through different exercises and guided conversations Saturday morning at the Child and Family Center.

Larry Nikolai, an artist and Disney Imagineer, had always been a fan of Disneyland, but seeing the park’s animatronic Abraham Lincoln captured his attention, while the later introduction of “Pirates of the Caribbean” cemented his fascination with animatronics.

In light of the Saugus High School shooting, the nonprofit Forge Ahead Arts is seeking creative writing submissions by Santa Clarita Valley residents and community members in response to the

This holiday season, Cintas, a Valencia-based company, gave three families from Single Mothers Outreach a special treat. “Our general manager, Paul Yanez, came to me the last week in November

After careful consideration for the health and safety of our community, the 10th Annual Canyon Country Optimist Club’s Charity Quarter Auction, sponsored by the Santa Clarita Optimist Foundation, scheduled for

On Jan. 18, the Trauma Resource Institute will be asking community members who were affected by the Saugus High School shooting, “When did you realize you survived”? At the Child

Ahead of the planned opening for the American Cancer Society Discovery Shop in Saugus, volunteers are seeking donations from the community through a donation drive. Their first drive is Friday

Walking into local composer Jerry Danielsen’s home studio, you’ll see a plethora of music equipment, evidence of a long career in the music industry. With dozens of guitars and amplifiers,

Due to current zoning laws, the Castaic community is fighting an uphill battle as they oppose the development of another gas station, according to Los Angeles County officials. Castaic residents

He earned the title of the Santa Clarita Valley Man of the Year and died after giving generously to the community for many years. But at Gary Condie’s funeral on

The wait is nearly over as Six Flags Magic Mountain is set to open its newest roller coaster later this week. West Coast Racers is the world’s first single-track, quadruple-launch

Johnny Rockets, known for its ‘50s diner setting, burgers and shakes at the Westfield Valencia Town Center, closed its doors without announcement Friday. “We had some good times with family