
SCV’s flags wave proudly for the Fourth
For more than 200 years, the American flag has been flown across the nation as a symbol of allegiance and pride, and the Santa Clarita Valley is no exception. In
For more than 200 years, the American flag has been flown across the nation as a symbol of allegiance and pride, and the Santa Clarita Valley is no exception. In
Forge Ahead Arts, a nonprofit arts organization, with the help of the city of Santa Clarita, has created SNAP, a new art installation on display at the Westfield Valencia Town
The Fourth of July weather forecast calls for temperatures in the mid- to upper-80s and clear skies, although in the evening, fireworks might affect air quality tonight, according to the
Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s deputies responded to yet another “bear in the backyard” sighting Wednesday, as a mother bear and her cub were seen in a Castaic neighborhood. Deputies arrived
The Sierra Hillbillies will celebrate Independence Day and keep cool with ice cream sundaes on July 7 at the Valencia United Methodist Church. For the event, caller Dennis Young will
“This is America,” a brand new Santa Clarita Artists Association exhibit, opens on July 5 and runs until Sept. 1. A free reception to meet the artists will be held
Come Fourth of July, all across the country patriotic displays and family-friendly events will be organized to celebrate the memorable moment in history when the United States gained its independence
The 20th annual Valencia Jazz & Blues Concert Series continues Friday, featuring the Susie Hansen Latin Band this week. This free summer concert series features various national and international musicians
Registration is now open for the 2019 Santa Clarita Marathon, the city announced Monday. The marathon, an official qualifying race for the Boston is scheduled to take place Saturday, Nov.
Construction on the new Canyon Country Community Center site is making strides and on schedule, city of Santa Clarita officials said. Over the past couple of weeks, crews onsite have
The young adult members of the Valencia Christian Center welcomed a young and inspiring face into their Sunday youth service – 12-year-old musician, minister and author Kaleya Kerr-Ervin.
Members of Muslim Youth of Santa Clarita and other southern California residents participated in a meeting with the American Muslim Orators, a chapter of Toastmasters International, at Los Angeles Fire
Pet lovers of all ages crowded into Shelter Hope Pet Shop on Sunday afternoon to snuggle with some furry feline friends as the nonprofit held its first Kitty Cafe event.
Families and riders stopped by Santa Clarita Harley-Davidson on Saturday for some food, beer, good company and a screening of the documentary “Being Evel,” which takes a look at the
Oak Tree Gun Club held their Summer Safety Awareness for Everyone (SAFE) Fair on Saturday. The event featured a variety of booths, presentations and programs all focalized around the themes
Question No. 1 Hi Robert, I’m on the board of directors at a multistory condo, where we have a subterranean garage. One of our residents was saw-cutting on the concrete
To the sounds of draw strings snapping and targets whapping, SCV Archery and the National Olympic Committee hosted the 2019 Olympic Day Saturday. The free event, working in partnership with
Seven years ago, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital opened the Kim and Steven Ullman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in response to the valley’s growing community, and to ensure that critical care
Local artists and crafters gathered in Central Park for the first SCV Summer Art Fair Saturday. A local artist herself, event creator Diana Klauss decided to create the event after
Residents and guests to Oakmont of Valencia walked the halls to the senior living facility’s movie theater to watch a screening of the film “Lives Well Lived” on Friday. “Today’s
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