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By Cher Gilmore Not to throw shade on our wonderful Santa Clarita libraries, but there are other libraries I’ll bet you don’t even know exist — unless you’re one of

By Cher Gilmore Not to throw shade on our wonderful Santa Clarita libraries, but there are other libraries I’ll bet you don’t even know exist — unless you’re one of

News release Santa Clarita residents will have the opportunity to recycle their unwanted electronics during the annual Emblem Academy e-waste event on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The

With three children of our own, my wife and I have accumulated an impressive amount of our children’s arts and crafts over the years. What we love best is how

News release Thursdays@Newhall emerges from a cold and rainy winter with new events in March, including the return of the popular JAM Sessions and SENSES Block Party in Old Town

About a month after they traveled to the Philippines with the mission to help poor and sick people around the country, a group of physicians comprised mostly of Henry Mayo

Santa Clarita residents represented their preferred Hogwarts houses as they attended the Wizards Assemble Pub Crawl beginning at Alchemy Valencia on Saturday. Set up by bar crawl company We Love

History enthusiasts stood along the fractured, original San Francisquito Canyon Road and looked up at where the St. Francis Dam once stood. “You’re standing within the dam, right here,” said

Newhall’s The MAIN hosted the screening of 15-year-old Griffin Loch’s second feature-length film on Saturday. Almost every seat was full at the fifth and final screening of “The Adventure of

The Santa Clarita Youth Baseball league is back as they celebrated their 2019 opening ceremony at their new home, the Castaic Sports Complex, on Saturday. After leaving the fields at

No. 10 in a series of 52 commemorating 100-year anniversary of The Signal “A nihilist, a socialist, and a neo-Marxist walk into a bar and order drinks. “The bartender says,

Griffin Loch, a local teen filmmaker, will hold a screening of his second full-length film this Saturday, March 9, at The MAIN Theater. Loch says he has always wanted to

Local artist Frank Rock has donned a hard hat and safety vest to paint his latest Santa Clarita art installation. This one is a three-story mural at Henry Mayo Newhall

Anthony Bevan, the parent of a Sierra Vista Junior High School seventh-grade student, was the lucky winner of a brand new 2018 Honda Civic LX from AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia on

Young artists will have the opportunity to show off their artistic skills at the fourth annual Youth Arts Showcase, the city of Santa Clarita announced Wednesday. The event, in honor

Just more than three years ago, Larry McClements thought a farmers market in Old Town Newhall “is never going to happen.” Today, he’s the new market manager that brings Santa

Straightening Reins, an equine therapy ranch, and Redemption Road K9, a canine cynology center, had planned to host their first Hopes Through Horses Open Barn this Saturday, but due to

By Penni Perrault Volunteer Why is it so much fun volunteering at Santa Clarita Grocery, a local nonprofit that supports local citizens in need of groceries? This question was asked

The city of Santa Clarita has long been known as a community that puts its full support behind the men and women of the armed forces, who serve our country

In front of an audience filled with her literary fans, New York Times best-selling author Lisa See spoke at an event hosted by the Santa Clarita Public Library on Saturday.

Starting this spring, 10 poems by local residents will be stamped onto Santa Clarita sidewalks for the 2019 Sidewalk Poetry Project. The new public art project aims to have multiple