
The SCV’s best picnic spots
Summer may be synonymous with picnics, but I think fall is a much better time of year to dine al fresco — especially in the Santa Clarita Valley, where summer

Summer may be synonymous with picnics, but I think fall is a much better time of year to dine al fresco — especially in the Santa Clarita Valley, where summer

Just like with people, American pets are struggling with a preventable epidemic: About 60 percent of cats and 56 of dogs qualify as overweight to obese, according to the Association

It’s the season for ghouls and goblins, witches and black cats and hauntings and horrors. For Kathy Keysor Kellar, of Canyon Country, Halloween is an apt time to remember one

Worried about missing your chance to vote? County officials say that, as long as you register to vote by Oct. 22, you will have the opportunity to vote in the

The Canyon Theatre Guild, a nonprofit arts organization that holds productions every year, announced its 2018 scholarship winners Friday. Riley Milton was awarded the Mike Levine Scholarship, Rachel Kugler was

BREAKING: Multiple trucks collide at Golden Valley and Centre Pointe BREAKING: Multiple trucks collided moments ago at Golden Valley Road and Centre Pointe Parkway. Reporter Austin Dave is live at

For 33 years, John MacArthur has served as president of The Master’s University and Seminary, but it was announced Monday that he would transition to the position of chancellor of

If you hope to avoid getting sick this flu season, then get a flu shot, said Dr. Tracy “Bud” Lawrence. “Everybody always asks, ‘if I should get a shot or
Want to shoot zombies from a train? View sitting on a rooftop? How about watching a classic silent horror film in the comfort of the Walt Disney Concert Hall? We

The Santa Clarita City Council is scheduled to discuss phase two of the Tesoro Del Valle project, which includes a consideration of adding a homeless shelter, at its Tuesday, Oct.

You’ve seen many of their creative pieces around town — the black-and-white, oversized photographs of children on a building on Railroad Avenue; the mosaic that adorns the trail system running

By Ken Striplin City Manager This is an exciting time for arts and culture in Santa Clarita. We have several new, thrilling public art pieces that will be installed in

Golden Valley High School opened its campus Sunday to Santa Clarita families and businesses for the 15th annual Kids Expo, a fundraiser for the Child and Family Center.

A press of a button, flash and the shutter of Brooke Edwards camera did more than capture a photo at the 5th Annual Cancer Survivor Celebration, part of Circle of Hope’s 31 days of Hope at The Warriors Fitness Camp

Firefighters tackled a brush fire believed to be caused by a car crash on Vasquez Canyon Road Sunday evening.

The Filipino American Association of Santa Clarita Valley held their 35th anniversary gala at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Saturday.

Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, toured a Simi Valley facility, Clinicas del Camino Real, Friday with Oregon Rep. Greg Walden, chairman of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, that will receive

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department held the 14th annual Fun in the Sun chili cook-off at the Jack Bones Equestrian Center on Saturday.

It didn’t take long for the College of the Canyons football team to showcase its potent offense on Saturday night. On the very first play of the game, Canyons quarterback

Coming into the game after defeating the defending Prep League champions Polytechnic last week, the Santa Clarita Christian School football team needed a win to secure at least a share