
Alley celebrates 100-year-old bowler
In his “comfy” shoes, a bowling ball in his hand, Bill Olson, donning a WWII veteran cap, stepped up to the freshly greased alley. With the determination of a champion,
In his “comfy” shoes, a bowling ball in his hand, Bill Olson, donning a WWII veteran cap, stepped up to the freshly greased alley. With the determination of a champion,
Grammy-nominated progressive-pop band Ambrosia, famed for hits like “How Much I Feel,” “The Biggest Part of Me,” “You’re the Only Woman (You & I)” and “Holding on to Yesterday” in
Six students at West Ranch High School have something special in common, other than being Wildcats. They’re all in the marching band and color guard — and they have one
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.
One suspect is in custody accused by law enforcement of setting two fires in Newhall overnight. The two fires occurred on Lyons Avenue half a block apart. “It was arson
In an effort to educate the youth and mobilize communities in the fight against drugs and substance abuse, schools across the country participated in Red Ribbon Week — an alcohol,
SNAP Sports celebrated the end of their Skate-a-thon fundraising campaign with a skating and hockey event at the Ice Station Valencia.
Canyons started the game with an offsides penalty on the opening kickoff, but the flag ended up paying dividends for the Cougars who forced a fumble on the redo and
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.
The Boy Scouts of America from the Bill Hart District of the Western Los Angeles County Council held their “Scout Me Win” carnival fundraiser in conjunction with Gilchrist Farm’s “Harvest Festival” on Saturday.
Dog owners and their costumed, four-legged friends turned out for the Bark For Life fundraiser at West Creek Park in Santa Clarita on Saturday.
Nothing says Halloween quite like a spooky haunted house. Thrillseekers will want to check out the nearest haunted house displays for some scare-filled, goosebump-inducing adventures.
A Canyon Country resident is leading a campaign to move Halloween from whichever day of the week to land on Oct. 31 and turn it into a weekend holiday.
I have a friend and his name is Hal. He is the kind of man I’d like to grow to become. Hal is a good man and a wonderful grandfather.
Trinity Classical Academy lost to Capistrano Valley Christian at San Clemente High School on Friday night 12-31. The loss puts the Knights (5-5 overall, 2-2 in Academy League) at third
Despite a resounding victory Friday and a share of the Prep League title, Santa Clarita Christian will finish in third place after a draw of the straws and a coin
Saugus ended its regular season in style on Friday night, shutting out Canyon 41-0 at College of the Canyons. Quarterback Cole Gallagher and the Centurions’ (7-3 overall, 3-2 in Foothill
Scoring quickly and often, Hart gave Golden Valley all they could handle, defeating the Grizzlies 60-27 at Canyon High on Friday night. The Indians, ranked No. 9 in Division 3
With less than four minutes remaining in Friday night’s prep football game between Valencia and West Ranch, the T-shirts began to emerge. Scattered throughout the Vikings sidelines were fans wearing
People love free food, but seniors are at particular risk of making a poor financial decision in return for a free meal, according to the latest scam alert issued by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office on Friday.
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