
Family Promise launches School Support Program to help homeless families
More than 700 students ranging in age from first to 12th grade don’t have a place to call home. Since Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley opened its doors in

More than 700 students ranging in age from first to 12th grade don’t have a place to call home. Since Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley opened its doors in

By Pat Coskran, Santa Clarita Contributor “Creak!” The rocking chair moans despite my best efforts to be quiet. I glance down at my baby girl, Shannon, wrapped snuggly in her

By Kevin Strauss, Santa Clarita Contributor Join A Light of Hope for a night of magic, comedy, live music, dinner and dancing on April 21 from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Local resident Ysabella Hinojosa, age 11, competed at the Cali National Tournament at Azusa Pacific Novice Boys division, 108 weight class and earned 1st place. She trains at the Titan Mercury

By Olga Kaczmar, Newhall Community Contributor Adonna Khare will demonstrate carbon art at the April 16, 2018 meeting of the Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA). This event is free, open

By Suzy Hanna, Santa Clarita Contributor On March 20, Joan Abbott and I created a Live Happy Tree/Wall here in Santa Clarita. 60 business professionals gathered at a networking meeting

By Councilmember Cameron Smyth It was a simpler time. A time when the cowboy hats were big and the belt buckles were even bigger. A time when you could ride

Santa Clarita’s arts officials are seeking donut-related art from artists around Los Angeles County and Ventura County for an upcoming exhibition titled “Donuts” at Santa Clarita City Hall. All types

Santa Clarita residents now have until next week to enter the 2018 Earth Arbor Day “cArt aRt” competition. The competition allows entrants to transform everyday curbside recycling carts into art.

The Main will be showcasing “Shoreline Symmetry,” an art exhibition featuring fantastical, nature-inspired digital art starting Apr. 16 until May 11. The art incorporates aluminum and is done by artist

This June, the Santa Clarita Valley will host its very first Summer Games at Valencia High School. Proceeds from the Santa Clarita Valley Summer Games, which will take place June

The Santa Clarita Public Library invites the community to the annual celebration of international culture and childhood literacy at Día De Los Niños/ Día De Los Libros from 11:00 a.m.

Luis Fuerte, author and five-time Emmy-award winning former cameraman for Huell Howser’s “California’s Gold,” is scheduled to speak about his 2017 book about his time working with Howser. “California’s Gold”

Looking for a fun night of stargazing? The Local Group Astronomy Club of Santa Clarita is organizing a free public Star Party at Vasquez Rocks Natural Area. According to organizers,

Question No. 1 Robert, we own a mobile home here in town. A roofer told us we had to call for a state inspector for a roof inspection, prior to

For students looking to show off their video production skills, earn money toward video equipment and promote safe driving, the city of Santa Clarita is holding a PSA video contest,

Source: Press Release With Tax Day right around the corner, many of us are reaching into our pockets to pay-off Uncle Sam. To relieve taxpayers of the stress associated with

Word of Mouth Once again, another local Veteran provided me input, by blurting, “Hey Bill, you need to interview Renard Thomas because he does a lot of good for Veterans

What started out as a cook-off between two local escrow companies is now a community event that allows hundreds of families to eat barbecue for a good cause. The fifth

Senior Calendar SCV Senior Center – 22900 Market Street, Newhall, 661-259-9444, Contact: Robin Clough, [email protected] Ongoing Events: Computer, Phone, & Tablet Assistance: Monday and Tuesday 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.