
Santa Clarita Ballet brings Cinderella to the stage
News release The Santa Clarita Ballet Company is returning to the stage at the Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons on Saturday with live performances of the classic

News release The Santa Clarita Ballet Company is returning to the stage at the Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons on Saturday with live performances of the classic

Small-town girls, city boys and everyone in between have much to look forward to this summer in Santa Clarita as the annual Concerts in the Park return in July and

News release Cars Under the Stars, the second annual evening Santa Clarita Valley car show, is scheduled to take place 6-10 p.m. Saturday, July 23, in the former Sears parking

News release The local chapter of California Retired Teachers Association recently held its annual scholarship luncheon after a two-year hiatus. Members and their supporters raised enough to award 16 local high

News release Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley recently hosted its 37th Annual Women in Service Celebration at The Centre in Santa Clarita. This event was the first in-person Women

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency’s annual Consumer Confidence Report is now available. This year’s report, in partnership with Los Angeles County Water Works District No. 36, shows

News release Castaic Middle School celebrated student success with the promotion of 201 eighth-grade students on June 2. Castaic Middle School is the only school in the Santa Clarita Valley

News release Water is not the only element needed to help your trees, plants and veggies grow. The health of your plants depends on the soil they’re planted in and

News release Fourth of July is a time for celebration, but the city of Santa Clarita, Los Angeles County and public safety officials are urging residents to engage in festivities

News release Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley is presenting the inaugural Cheri Fleming Shining Star Legacy Award at a luncheon on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3

Dear Savvy Senior, What kinds of clothing options are available to mobility challenged seniors who have a difficult time dressing? — Looking for Mom Dear Looking, The chore of dressing

As local governments build new facilities while emphasizing environmental consciousness, you might wonder: Where are all the solar panels? The answer, according to city and county officials: They’re not always

Sixty members of Canyon High School’s Eco-Chicos Environmental Club teamed up with the Santa Clarita chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby last month to remove the equivalent of 89 large garbage

Dear Savvy Senior, What kinds of clothing options are available to mobility challenged seniors who have a difficult time dressing? — Looking for Mom Dear Looking, The

The city of Santa Clarita’s “Celebrate” is an event series that celebrates cultures, customs and food from around the world. On the first Friday of the month, from April to

At 72, welding graduate is just getting started News release As aerospace and defense contracts started dwindling at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Donald Volkmann, owner of VP Manufacturing

More than 50 people, of all ages, volunteered to help paint over graffiti in Bouquet Creek, just south of Saugus High School on Saturday. Volunteers wielded long paint rollers, dipped

Question: Robert, I recently noticed that a couple of tiles (Cal-Shake composite) have moved out of place on our roof. From what I can see, they seem to only need

A warm & Western howdy to you grizzled back-canyon Santa Clarita old-timers, you bunk-hugging newbies just stumbling out of your yuppie concentration camp condos, my 3.5 personal friends, and even

Stories of perseverance, triumph through tragedy, and sheer hard work made up many of the experiences students shared during Canyon High School’s graduation ceremony on Thursday. Like many graduation ceremonies,