
Volunteers perform cleanup on Old Ridge Route
News release A group of volunteers recently gathered to clear out culverts and drain spouts on the Old Ridge Route. The historic Old Ridge Route was opened in 1915. It

News release A group of volunteers recently gathered to clear out culverts and drain spouts on the Old Ridge Route. The historic Old Ridge Route was opened in 1915. It

News release On the first day of the College of the Canyons spring 2023 semester, Laura Llamas was virtually attending her civil litigation class via Zoom along with her classmates.

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade is returning to Old Town Newhall on July 4 and the last day to enter the parade without a late

Proud parents and ballet enthusiasts packed the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center Saturday afternoon for the Santa Clarita Ballet Company’s rendition of “Hansel & Gretel” and “The Twelve Dancing Princesses.”

News release The NAACP Santa Clarita branch is hosting a fundraising event Friday to celebrate Juneteenth, the day the last enslaved African Americans were freed. Proceeds from the inaugural Juneteenth Fundraising

News release For 25 years, one of the biggest hurdles standing between Daniel Andrade and a college degree was his math anxiety. But with the help of the College of

News release In her debut book “A Breast Cancer Journey: Living it One Step at a Time,” local writer Jennifer A. Douglas chronicles the cancer experiences from diagnosis to recovery.

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, announced that Emily Kai, a junior at Saugus High School, has been selected as the winner of the 2023 Congressional Art Competition for

News release A group of artists got together in May to inspect The Centre, the new location for their annual fundraiser event to be held Sept. 30. The “Art Classic” is

When Kimberly Sanders and the rest of the San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority presented L.A. Mayor Karen Bass with a certificate on International Women’s Day,

Question: Hi Mr. Lamoureux, this is my first time writing in and want to let you know that your articles over the years have helped me become more independent and

Top of a sweet Santa Clarita late-spring morning to you, saddlepals. I’ve several thousand fresh mounts all saddled, trained as good listeners and ready for our usual Mighty Signal trail

Maxx C. Merlo decided to attend one of Hart High School choir’s performances on a whim and to support one of the school’s organizations. As he looked around, he noticed

West Ranch High School was host to the annual Super Jazz at the Ranch concert last month, featuring middle and high school jazz ensembles. Jazz groups performing included those from

Teen author Alessandro Concas took his book signing event at Havana Savannah on Sunday very seriously. He dressed in a suit and tie, mingled with guests and spoke professionally about

Alice Xie, a rising senior at West Ranch High School, acknowledges that although she likes math and is president of the West Ranch math club, math isn’t for everyone. “Oftentimes,

Malena Bloom and Milo Tisdale have known each other since the fourth grade. In the eighth grade, they became debate partners at Global Prep Academy. Four years later, Bloom and

Mackenzie Krestul began Code Read in 2016 as a way to spread the message that literacy is one of the most important parts of education, that it is not just

News release The school year is ending, which means the Santa Clarita Public Library is ramping up its summer programming. This includes the kickoff of the annual Summer Reading Program,

News release The office of Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, is hosting an emergency preparedness fair and workshop from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday at 21545 Centre Pointe Parkway. The