
Santa Clarita Heart Walk Helps Raise the American Heart Association Raise Over $1.4 Million For Research
Bridgeport Park hosted the 2018 Santa Clarita Heart Walk, which raises funds for cardiac disease research.

Bridgeport Park hosted the 2018 Santa Clarita Heart Walk, which raises funds for cardiac disease research.

The pirates are coming back to Santa Clarita for the 4th annual SCV Brewmasters Pirate Beer Festival on Saturday, Nov. 10, co-hosted by Prayer Angels for the Military and SCV Brewmasters.

Carletta Stark can say she’s lived through two World Wars. Born Nov. 1, 1918, 10 days before the end of World War I, she remains quite young at heart leading

It’s fall in the SCV. Leaves are falling and the temperature is dropping, but your landscape can still thrive with proper care. SCV Water is serving up two free November

News Release The Santa Clarita Valley Rose Society will host its 25th Annual Rose Show, themed “Carousel of Roses,” 12:30-4 p.m. on Saturday at William S. Hart Park. The rose

The spookiest night of the year is tonight! Your little ghosts and goblins are probably anticipating a night of tricks and treats. To make sure their Halloween evening is full

Ruth Armitage is set to demonstrate her colorful style in acrylic during a three-day workshop presented by the Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA) on Nov. 9-11. She will also do

By Richard Myers Valencia Resident Witches, goblins, ghouls and ghosts Will visit me

4th/47th Battalion Connection John Gerbing is another local veteran who served in the same 9th Infantry Division unit that I served with from May 1966 to January 1968 when it

The Leo Connection Earlier this year, Army veteran Leo Miller of Newhall urged me to interview his Army veteran daughter Jennifer McCoy, an Afghanistan war veteran, and his Marine Corps nephew

The Elks Riders of the Santa Clarita Elks Lodge No. 2379 plan to host their annual Blackjack Toy Run on Nov. 10, an event that brings together motorcycles and blackjack to benefit children of veterans.

Local artist and animator David Heredia created the animated series “Heroes of Color” and a nonprofit company with the same name in March to promote inclusion for different cultures and highlight the achievements of historical figures around the world.

Dressed as superheroes, animals, a claw machine and everything in between, people gathered at the Haunted Jailhouse, hosted by the sheriff’s station and the Santa Clarita Boys & Girls Club, to celebrate the Halloween season with trick-or-treating, games, photo booths, food, costume contests, a petting zoo and a dollhouse-themed haunted maze.

SNAP Sports celebrated the end of their Skate-a-thon fundraising campaign with a skating and hockey event at the Ice Station Valencia.

With passion, Santa Clarita resident Bob Larlee began volunteering with the American Heart Association in 2004, in remembrance of his grandfather and father, who both died from heart disease or stroke before the age of 65.

First Presbyterian Church in Newhall is scheduled to present a performance of a Christmas play of hope, The Green Velvet Christmas Dress on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.

Residents may have noticed one or two human-made structures amidst the wilderness at East Walker Ranch, but it’s for a beneficial cause that has shown to be successful since its

The American Cancer Society is scheduled to host its annual Bark for Life event Saturday to raise funds and awareness for the fight against cancer, alongside their four-legged friends.

With colder weather setting in, now is a good time to get some basic health testing including free flu shots for those not covered by insurance and while supplies last.

News release Georgette Arison’s debut exhibit, Dressing Up Is So Much Fun, is now open and will run until February at the Newhall Community Center, 22421 Market St., Newhall. “In