
COC to host Star Party on Friday
News release Jason Wright, an astronomy and astrophysics professor at Penn State, is scheduled Friday to present “Intelligent Ways to Search for Extraterrestrials” at the College of the Canyons Fall

News release Jason Wright, an astronomy and astrophysics professor at Penn State, is scheduled Friday to present “Intelligent Ways to Search for Extraterrestrials” at the College of the Canyons Fall

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

Raymond Youbert of Chatsworth had struggled to find parking out in the gravel lot Sunday morning alongside Soledad Canyon Road in Saugus. He was making quite the trek from his

Thousands of community members dressed in their spooky costumes poured into the Santa Clarita Valley’s Sheriff Station Sunday afternoon for the station’s 33rd annual Halloween Carnival and Haunted Jailhouse. This

Over 100 volunteers showed up in the Santa Clarita City Hall parking lot Saturday morning to offer helping hands on various projects for the city and for nonprofit organizations in

The Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church held its annual Health and Wellness Fair on Sunday, aimed to educate members of the community about health resources available and how

The Santa Clarita Valley Mayor’s Committee held a breakfast on Thursday to honor National Disability Employment Month at College of the Canyons. Business owners and attendees grabbed some breakfast while

A warning, amigos. This weekend’s trail ride through Santa Clarita Valley history is not for the faint-hearted. No. That doesn’t mean you get to smack your lips in nubile satisfaction,

Question: Hi Robert, I haven’t written in to you in several years, but here we are again at an impasse, my husband and me. You’ll once again be the tiebreaker;

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, recently assisted the Dodson family in recovering the long-lost military medals of 1st Lt. Lee Dodson, a World War II B-17 pilot who made the

Kjersti Helberg didn’t know she had obsessive-compulsive disorder, also known as OCD, until she was the driver responsible for a hit and run. “It was a little bit more like

When Belinda Campos Bresnahan gave birth to her son last year, she knew something was wrong. “I wasn’t able to produce milk, and I wasn’t able to breastfeed my baby,”

They had a minivan lifted up in the garage. Two mechanics were at work underneath. They weren’t replacing the brakes or doing an oil change. They’d removed various panels of

News release The city of Santa Clarita is preparing to break ground on the Pioneer Oil Refinery historical site, planned to become the city’s 39th park. A public groundbreaking ceremony

News release The Knights of Columbus Council 6016 has launched its annual Christmas Tree & Wreath Sale, with all proceeds benefiting local charitable programs. The sale is open online until

Lester Wong earns honors at Champlain College Lester Wong, of Valencia, was named to the Champlain College president’s list and trustees’ list for the spring 2024 semester. Students on the

Did you know that hiking is healthy for you, not just physically, but mentally? According to a study by Stanford University, spending time outdoors can help reduce stress and anxiety,

News release The Marching Centurions from Saugus High School started the band competition season with a big win in the Downey Field Tournament, hosted by Downey High School. As a

American Legion Post 507 in Newhall is set to host a Veterans Day reception at 1 p.m. on Veterans Day, which is Monday, Nov. 11, at 24527 Spruce St. The

News release The city of Santa Clarita is hosting Make a Difference Day on Saturday and is looking for residents to volunteer for various projects that benefit local nonprofits, as