
A new music scene comes to The MAIN
SCENES will explore different music scenes from various cultures, time periods and regions of the globe and is meant as a replacement for the “Sidecar Music Series.”

SCENES will explore different music scenes from various cultures, time periods and regions of the globe and is meant as a replacement for the “Sidecar Music Series.”

Ahead of the planned opening for the American Cancer Society Discovery Shop in Saugus, volunteers are seeking donations from the community through a donation drive. Their first drive is Friday

During the last few months of cold weather, Our Lady of Perpetual Help is having a coat drive where people can take or leave a coat outside their parish. After

Walking into local composer Jerry Danielsen’s home studio, you’ll see a plethora of music equipment, evidence of a long career in the music industry. With dozens of guitars and amplifiers,

A few weeks after the Nov. 14 Saugus High School shooting, the Child and Family Center began an eight-week support group for students and a seven-week support group for parents

Due to current zoning laws, the Castaic community is fighting an uphill battle as they oppose the development of another gas station, according to Los Angeles County officials. Castaic residents

He earned the title of the Santa Clarita Valley Man of the Year and died after giving generously to the community for many years. But at Gary Condie’s funeral on

The transitioning period a small child faces on the path to being a teenager can be difficult. Between family, schooling and socializing, it is a delicate and crucial time for

Bella Vida plans to hold an informative presentation about medication safety at the senior center on Wednesday from 1 to 2 p.m. The presentation will feature Dr. Christie Tran, from

By Roché VermaakExecutive Director of Family Promise Families received some early Christmas cheer with help from Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley during its holiday shopping event held recently at

By Richard Myers Valencia resident This new year may bring World Peace At least that’s what I think If the leaders of all countries Would take the time to have

On any given night in our country, more than a half-million people are experiencing homelessness. The reasons that they end up sleeping on sidewalks, in cars or abandoned buildings are

The wait is nearly over as Six Flags Magic Mountain is set to open its newest roller coaster later this week. West Coast Racers is the world’s first single-track, quadruple-launch

As the holiday season comes to a close and families take down holiday decor, shelters nationwide are filled with their own guests — actually they’re filled to capacity with surrendered

Influenza, or flu, and the common cold are both viral infections that are virtually similar, but are ultimately caused by different viruses. The severity of symptoms, treatment options and prevention

A number of organizations and individuals in the community shared the legacy of longtime community philanthropist Gary Condie, who died last week on his 76th birthday. Widely complimented as a

Johnny Rockets, known for its ‘50s diner setting, burgers and shakes at the Westfield Valencia Town Center, closed its doors without announcement Friday. “We had some good times with family

Santa Clarita’s only Chick-fil-A announced Sunday that it will be closing for renovations Thursday until early March. The store will be renovating its kitchen to expand capacity and increase throughput,

The Italian Catholic Club of SCV held its annual La Befana Dinner in celebration of the Feast of the Epiphany, or Three Kings Day, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help’s

Question No. 1 Robert, I live in Canyon Country, and about five to six years ago, we had a contractor come out to replace all of the planks that go