
SCV NAACP celebrates Juneteenth
The Santa Clarita Valley NAACP chapter held a weekend of fun, games and entertainment in celebration of the federal recognized holiday, Juneteenth, aimed to educate the community about its historical

The Santa Clarita Valley NAACP chapter held a weekend of fun, games and entertainment in celebration of the federal recognized holiday, Juneteenth, aimed to educate the community about its historical

This particular 1943 Jeep was a former World War II logistics vehicle. It even worked during the land war in Japan. It returned to America after the war, and in

Local authors lined up booth by booth on the first and second floor of the College of the Canyons Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center on Saturday for the

Bichon Frise’ half siblings, Prince and Brie, had an early morning on Saturday. Their owner, David Brown, woke up at 7 a.m. to shower the two pups and ensure that

(Family Features) Summer is the time to get outside and remember the importance of outdoor activities that can be enjoyed as a family. Encouraging children at an early age to

Cole Calcote, also known as “Corvus” in the wrestling world, walked over to his 9-year-old daughter Corliyn, who had a blast witnessing 16 wrestlers fight for the chance to be

News release The city of Santa Clarita is hosting a free cinematic experience under the stars this summer at various parks and facilities throughout Santa Clarita. City Cinemas
The Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry, a local nonprofit organization aimed to alleviate hunger for local residents, recently held its first-ever bowling fundraiser, “Bowl to End Hunger in Our Valley,”

Luca McFarlin completed a huge milestone for a 2-year-old toddler. With the help of his family, McFarlin read 1,000 books and became the sixth child to accomplish the 1,000 Books

The city of Santa Clarita held it “Hit the Trail” community bike ride on Saturday morning. The self guided free bicycle riding event encouraged families and individuals to bike ride

Residents gathered for a hypnotic time at Senses Block Party: “Alice in Wonderland,” where attendees could take photos with The Cheshire Cat, throw plates and dance the night away on

The Newhall School District held its second annual Parent Resource Fair for the local families and others in the community to learn about the different programs available for students and

K-pop, rhythmic drum sounds and colorful Hanboks were among the many things people could see at the Canyon Country Community Center last week for the second installment of the city

The Friends of Castaic Lake held their annual “Fish for Fun Day for Kids” fishing event last week with over 500 children in attendance eager to capture fresh trout from

The annual Dia De Los Niños celebration held at the Jo Anne Darcy Library in Canyon Country drew more than 430 people seeking fun for children of all ages last

The Pay it Forward Collective, made up of a group of local parents, held their first cornhole game tournament fundraiser aimed to raise money to financially assist and support students

The Santa Clarita Artists Association held its 5th annual “Spring Art Festival and Sale” on Sunday at the La Chene French Cuisine where attendees could shop original artworks created by

News release The Santa Clarita Public Library is scheduled Saturday to host a celebration in honor of Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros. The “day of the children” event,

Local volunteers and residents woke up early Saturday morning to be of service in their neighborhoods for the annual “Neighborhood Cleanup” and a tree planting ceremony celebrating Arbor Day hosted

The Pay it Forward Collective is scheduled to host its first-ever cornhole tournament fundraiser on Saturday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Lava Volleyball Club, aiming to raise