
Photos: Hart car show
Several classic cars were available for attendees to appreciate during the Hart High Football 2025 Car Show at Hart High School on Saturday. Each car could be registered for $25;
Several classic cars were available for attendees to appreciate during the Hart High Football 2025 Car Show at Hart High School on Saturday. Each car could be registered for $25;
Attendees gathered at Canyon Country Community Center on Friday to learn more about New Zealand during the city’s second “Celebrate” event of the year. From learning about Maori traditions, such
Marielle Henderson put on her green apron and began to look through an assortment of fruits and vegetables. She carefully looked at pears, bananas and tomatoes, before placing them into
News release The city of Santa Clarita’s Concerts in the Park series makes its return to Central Park for its 35th summer of live music. The free, live musical performances
News release The city of Santa Clarita is rolling out the big screen once again for City Cinemas, providing free screenings of popular films at local parks. Showings are every
News release Mission Opera is scheduled to present “The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals” on the weekend of June 20-22 in Old Town Newhall. The production is described as “a
News release The Dumas-Stenson Thespians are returning to The Main this week with “Connie,” a poignant and compelling new production about family, love and the well-meaning urge to give advice,
News release Open Wings Theater Company is presenting an interpretation of William Shakespeare’s comedy, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” from an LGBTQ perspective. The play runs weekends June 13-27 at The
Newly graduated West Ranch senior Aishwarya Sudan and her mother Munnu Sudan came together to form a new event focused on empowering and uplifting young women. Aishwarya Sudan said the
The Santa Clarita Master Chorale had its 25th anniversary season grand finale, “Silver Celebration,” led by Artistic Director Allan Robert Petker on Sunday evening at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center in
Diets were broken, and sugar was on the menu for the Santa Clarita Valley Salvation Army Corps’ second annual Donut Day eating competition. Held at the Canyon Country Community Center
The WiSH Education Foundation hosted its third annual “WiSH Upon a Car” fundraising event last weekend with 85 cars participating at the Valencia Town Center. With rows and rows of
News release Mission Opera is scheduled to present a production of “Tosca” June 13-15 at the Canyon High School Performing Arts Center. The opera will feature an all-Indigenous cast
News release The Santa Paula Theater Center is scheduled 2:30 p.m. Sunday to present a special matinee concert of “Music for Children (and Other Young People)” featuring BanjerDan. “BanjerDan
Talk about fin-tastic. The Santa Clarita Sharks have spent the past three months preparing to compete in the Special Olympics Summer Games this weekend in Long Beach. The 10 athletes,
There was a party down in New Orleans at the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley’s 53rd annual gala and auction — with “The Big Easy” as this
Families and friends gathered for the Castaic Middle School Spring Music Showcase at Castaic Middle School on Thursday. Students, who practiced all semester, performed various arrangements and medleys of songs
Artist displays her works saved from Palisades Fire When Krishna Thangavelu saw a large tree on fire near her home, she quickly made the decision to evacuate. Grabbing as many
Sheriff deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station served pizza for customers last week at California Pizza Kitchen in Valencia for the “Tip-a-Cop” fundriaser aimed to support athletes with
News release The Santa Clarita Master Chorale, led by Artistic Director Allan Robert Petker, is preparing to present the grand finale of its 25th anniversary season. The “Silver Celebration” is
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