
COC to host aspiring artists scholarship event
News release The College of the Canyons School of Visual & Performing Arts is scheduled to host the Jack Oakie & Victoria Horne Oakie Scholarship Event at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday

News release The College of the Canyons School of Visual & Performing Arts is scheduled to host the Jack Oakie & Victoria Horne Oakie Scholarship Event at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday

Boy Scouts of America Troop 2, Santa Clarita, has achieved 100 years of service and hosted a centennial celebration for all who have been involved with the troop, past and

News release Hockey season is back, and the city of Santa Clarita is inviting residents to Santa Clarita Kings Day when the Los Angeles Kings face off against the Carolina Hurricanes

Fall is officially upon us! With cooler temperatures, brisk autumn nights and leaves beginning to change color, now is the perfect time to explore our open space or enjoy our

News release Hart High School science teacher Paula Bae has been named one of nine finalists in the 2023 California Teacher of the Year competition by State Superintendent of Public

News release The Saugus High Marching Centurions started the band competition season on a high note at the 38th Royal Classic Field Tournament at Royal High School in Simi Valley on

The Saugus High School class of 2002 recently held its 20-year reunion at Pocock Brewery in Valencia. 2002 graduate Missi Chaffee said the event was a great success: “We had

News release Rampage is back! The William S. Hart Regiment is once again hosting “Rampage,” one of the largest events of its kind in Southern California. Hart High is celebrating

News release Registration is underway for the College of the Canyons winter 2023 session, which boasts more than 400 class sections. Running from Jan. 3 to Feb. 4, the 2023

News release What if the eight years it took to reach Saturn with modern spacecraft technology could be shortened to two years? On Friday, Oct. 28, Albion H. Bowers, retired

Small World Preschool teacher Cathy Dubin is retiring after 36 years of work and teaching more than 1,000 children in the Santa Clarita Valley. Dubin began her teaching career at

Dear Savvy Senior, I saw a news segment on television a few months ago about home sharing programs for seniors and would like to learn more. I’m 68, divorced,

News release It’s October, and that can only mean one thing at Discovery Cube Los Angeles: It’s time for Spooky Science all month long. Little ghosts, ghouls and goblins

The oldest continuously running café in Los Angeles County was honored in a plaque dedication ceremony from a rather mysterious group, the Ancient and Honorable Organization of E Clampus Vitus.

Coco Moms of Santa Clarita Valley, a nonprofit providing support to Black mothers in the Santa Clarita Valley, hosted a breast cancer awareness workout at the Santa Clarita Athletic Club

In an effort to raise money for the Child & Family Center’s domestic violence program, the Purple Palooza 5k walk on Saturday raised more than $50,000. The walk had approximately

Representatives from local nonprofits, schools, colleges and the city attended a community project funding workshop Friday hosted by Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita. The workshop aimed to inform those who
When the pandemic began, it was difficult for people to find any solace in being locked down in their homes for an unforeseeable amount of time. The same was true

Question No. 1: It seems to be “replace your water heater” season. Someone told us we would get more life out of it if we drained it annually. After reading

Despite its overwhelmingly beigeness, you sure can’t complain about autumn weather in Santa Clarita. It’s another beautiful day, saddlepals, and we’ve an epic trail ride through SCV history ahead. There