
Gallego: SCAA’s last Zoom oil workshop of 2020
News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association is scheduled to hold its last virtual (oil) workshop of the year 3-6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, with Rich Gallego, entitled “Using a

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association is scheduled to hold its last virtual (oil) workshop of the year 3-6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, with Rich Gallego, entitled “Using a

Members of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Juvenile Intervention Team, or J-Team, are inviting the community to come have a cup of coffee with them virtually during another “Java

A science teacher from Hart High School was on board a flight with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA, which discovered water molecules on the moon. Kathryn Smith

Emily and Stephan Boettcher are celebrating their daughter’s first birthday — after learning from doctors there was a slim chance their child would survive. Emily said she was having a

As voters head to the polls for the general election, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla shared what registered voters can expect Tuesday and beyond amid the COVID-19 pandemic and

As flu season approaches in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, now there’s an extra concern for the public and health officials — the possibility of a “twindemic.” Now, add


Much of the spooky and the creepy ended Friday night with the city of Santa Clarita’s inaugural drive-thru Haunted Highway experience, but the fun continued on Halloween day with its

This should be an issue for we gentle folk who hop one side to the other and back again through the trusty Santa Clarita time continuum. But come Sunday morn,

In a combination of spooky ghosts, goblins, animatronic projections, scarecrows and creepy clowns, the city of Santa Clarita hosted its inaugural Haunted Highway, a drive-thru Halloween experience. The event, which

Halloween might look a little different this year, but the holiday’s tradition in the Santa Clarita Valley goes back decades, and there will no doubt be families out socially distancing

It was double, double, toil and trouble as Halloween night neared in the Santa Clarita Valley, with residents continuing to provide haunts around every corner in the midst of the

News release The city of Santa Clarita has announced that two local students were selected as national finalists in Sister Cities International’s 2020 Young Artists and Authors Showcase. Amber Lee,

News release Women in Service, an annual luncheon honoring outstanding women volunteers throughout the Santa Clarita Valley, hosted by the Zonta Club of SCV, honors dynamic volunteers who are nominated

While Newhall residents Mike Escamillo and Brittney Westover were dating, Brittney had a dream that she was pregnant with a baby boy whose name she thought was Miles. “The following

Just weeks ago, Saugus High School graduate and College of the Canyons student Sean Flaharty’s life changed forever when what he thought was kidney stones turned into a cancer diagnosis.

Alabama president’s list include 7 SCV students A total of 16,470 students enrolled during the 2020 spring semester at the University of Alabama were named to the dean’s list with

Halloween is a much-anticipated time of year for Santa Clarita residents of all ages. As the kickoff to the holiday season, Halloween normally offers a number of fun, spirited activities

Spectrum Commercial Real Estate Inc. announced recently the sale of an M1-Zoned development site in Newhall for $2.5 million. Randy Cude, Matt Sreden, and Connor Quan, commercial real estate brokers

The city of Santa Clarita has been awarded the prestigious 25th annual Achievement of Excellence in Procurement for 2020 from the National Procurement Institute Inc. This is the tenth time