
SCVi Hosts Puerto Rico Fundraiser
News Release Santa Clarita Valley International, a free public charter school serving learners in grades TK through 12, will host a Puerto Rico Cultural Night fundraising event on Friday from
News Release Santa Clarita Valley International, a free public charter school serving learners in grades TK through 12, will host a Puerto Rico Cultural Night fundraising event on Friday from
One of the things that is difficult to bear is reading the newspaper or turning on the television and seeing that drugs continue to take a devastating toll on communities
A cold wind and rain accompanied resident Fred Arnold, 50, as he stepped up to the starting line at the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in South Africa.
A culmination of factors started Zach Wims on his journey across the West Coast of North America.
A Santa Clarita mother-and-daughter team is looking to make a mark on Santa Clarita opening a do-it-yourself decor business earlier this year.
“It takes a tribe to raise a family” is the premise of the Elevate Church family conference being held this Labor Day weekend, said Elevate Church office administrator Jasmine Romero.
For over two years, “It’s Your Health Radio” has been informing Santa Clarita residents on what they need to know about recent and relevant topics about health.
Deputy Garrett Rifkin, a Santa Clarita resident, was on his way to work at the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station on Aug. 3, when a traffic collision changed his life.
Queen Mary 2’s World War II Veterans Atlantic Crossing Jackie Chase and I first met on April 18, 2017, over lunch in Santa Monica with Timothy Davis, CEO and founder
To celebrate 25 years of work to protect one of the most dynamic river bodies in Southern California, the Friends of the Santa Clara River are scheduled to host a
A Santa Clarita family is in search of the 911 dispatcher who talked them through delivering their fourth child.
For some, a morning is not complete without a cup of coffee — and on Wednesday morning, a few dozen community members shared their morning joe with local law enforcement officers at the new McDonald’s near Six Flags Magic Mountain.
Mike Ishikawa is scheduled to demonstrate pastel painting at the meeting of the Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA) on Monday, Sept. 17. This event is free, open to the public
By Olga Kaczmar Newhall Community Contributor The Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA) will be participating in Old Town Newhall’s Chalk Art Festival this year in two capacities. SCAA artist representatives
The success of businesses both large and small is the backbone of a strong economy. As the mayor pro tem of Santa Clarita, some of the most rewarding experiences I’ve
While some students travel hundreds of miles back to school, other students are working toward their degrees right in their backyard. Hundreds of students are preparing to start back to
Santa Clarita resident and entrepreneur Brittany Barlog is defining what it means to be a “girl boss.”
Members of local social group Geek Girls Forever are working on their PHDs or their projects half-done.
Kalakeke Pacific Island Dance Co. ranked high at a recent Tahitian dance competition in Hawaii, proudly representing the Santa Clarita Valley. The group, with class locations all over the SCV,
Hope’s Haven, a cancer wellness center located on Lyons Avenue, is helping cancer patients and survivors adjust to their “new normal” by offering services and workshops to relieve stress.
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