
Assemblymen Acosta, Lackey speak openly with local residents
Assemblymen Dante Acosta,R-Santa Clarita, and Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, invited the community to have coffee and speak openly about the issues in California that are important to them.
Assemblymen Dante Acosta,R-Santa Clarita, and Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, invited the community to have coffee and speak openly about the issues in California that are important to them.
Trash talk aside, the “Recycle Cookie Here” theme took home the grand prize, and of course, bragging rights in Santa Clarita’s 2018 Earth Arbor Day Festival. The city of Santa
The city of Santa Clarita’s Thursdays@Newhall series, presented by Valencia Auto Center, continues in May with free events in Old Town Newhall. Thursdays@Newhall is an ongoing opportunity for residents of
There were eight grillers and one good cause Saturday at Wolf Creek in Santa Clarita. The SCV Youth Project once again hosted the the Grill Master Challenge, as barbecue fans
About four dozen people came to Pinot’s Palette to paint portraits of their pets Sunday in Valencia.
More than 1,000 participants competed in the Bear Grylls Survival Competition at the Blue Cloud Movie Ranch in Santa Clarita this weekend.
From all across the Santa Clarita Valley, athletes, families and friends came together to take part in the annual Wheelchair Festival, put on by the Triumph Foundation “It’s big for
Santa Clarita got a closer look at what our emergency crews do with the KHTS Emergency Expo on Saturday, where emergency response teams showed off their tools and work to
Cosplay creations, robotics demonstrations, planetarium shows and an interactive star display are a small piece of the many planned festivities at this Saturday’s MakerSpace Festival. The College of the Canyons
It was a hot Saturday afternoon, and after months of preparations and fundraising, the Canyon High Yes I Can program’s second annual Making a Difference Festival had begun. The festival was dedicated to autism awareness, autism appreciation and social inclusion.
Professional artists, as well as California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) students, faculty and alumni, are working together to create original music and performances for the institute’s annual World Music
With Tax Day fast approaching Kona Ice is once again saying that there will be “No Taxation without Relaxation” during their fifth annual Chill Out day on Apr 17. The
As California celebrates 10 years since enacting the hands-free cell phone and no-texting-and-driving laws, officials also celebrate the reduction in both, citations for violations and distracted driving collisions. In 2009,
Hundreds of people gathered to celebrate Easter at Richard Rioux Park in Stevenson Ranch with a carnival-like atmosphere Sunday. Easter in the Park, hosted by His Way Church, is an
Legendary guitarist and songwriter Tommy Thayer of the band KISS came to Santa Clarita to promote his latest collaboration. Thayer and author David Feiss held a read/sing-a-long at the Barnes
William S. Hart Park in Newhall is hosting a number of events in the coming months, including the annual Cowboy Festival with the city of Santa Clarita. The 25th annual
Real Life Church invited the community to kick off Easter weekend with a free family event to spread “hope and light.” Bounce-houses, Easter Eggs, face painting and more filled Fair
While the city of Santa Clarita provides and maintains dozens of picturesque trails that residents can map out on HikeSantaClarita.com, there is danger among the beauty: rattlesnakes. The Centers for
Santa Clarita is getting ready for some toe-tapping, two-stepping, guitar-picking musical performances. This year’s Cowboy Festival features a stellar line-up of can’t miss performers from popular favorites to up-and-coming country
Prayer Angels for the Military and Newhall Church of the Nazarene are gathering donations and Easter cards to make Easter Sunday not just another day in a warzone for our
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