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As rain poured down on Saturday morning, children and families dashed for cover, many of them heading toward the Jo Anne Darcy Library. After drying themselves off, many guests walked

As rain poured down on Saturday morning, children and families dashed for cover, many of them heading toward the Jo Anne Darcy Library. After drying themselves off, many guests walked

News release California Institute of the Arts is scheduled May 2 and 3 to present MAYhem, an immersive festival of visual and performing arts featuring music, dance, art, theater and

Local residents packed the neighborhoods surrounding West Creek Park in Valencia on Saturday as Valencia Hills Community Church hosted its free annual Easter Carnival. In addition to several East egg

Over 20,000 eggs were waiting for thousands of egg hunters Saturday morning at Central Park in Saugus. The city of Santa Clarita invited the community to Eggstravaganza, a free event

The Senses block party was back again, this time with “Barcade.” The event had vintage arcade games, families enjoying themselves, and Tom Petty cover band, Heartbreak Over Petty. The evening

The blacksmiths at the 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival over the weekend at William S. Hart Park in Newhall had continuous lines of people waiting to get inscribed horseshoes.

By 11 a.m. on Saturday, large groups of people were filing through the front gate of the 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival at William S. Hart Park in Newhall.

The city held an art reception for it’s “Saddle Up Santa Clarita” juried exhibition that highlights Santa Clarita’s Western heritage through paintings, photographs and mixed-media works on Friday evening at

The Michael Hoefflin Foundation hosted its 30th annual Walk 4 MHF Saturday morning at Central Park in Saugus. According to Christian Lazore, member of the MHF board, the walk attracted

Calvin Jellings was met with a stressful and fun task on Saturday. The Canyon High School freshman was given a piece of paper with a fictitious person’s profile. The one

Music festival season is here, and to celebrate not just student musicians in the Santa Clarita Valley but also in neighboring cities, West Ranch High School hosted the 2025 Southern

It was a “paw-ty” and families were raising the “woof” on Tuesday morning at Duane R. Harte Park in River Village for the launch of the city’s newest “Trail Tails

La Mesa Junior High School’s drama students are set to present “Shrek the Musical” Thursday and Friday starting at 6 p.m. The show will be held in the school’s multi-purpose

Nature center hosts mushroom foraging expedition Karen Arechiga and her friends were among the large group of people who attended a mushroom foraging hike at the Placerita Canyon Nature Center

The Santa Clarita Valley Eco Alliance Film Festival returned for its second year and saw over 100 guests at the College of the Canyons University Center on Saturday. According to

Kiran Dong fell in love with theater and the performing arts at a young age. To help nurture that passion, he participated in summer camps that would help with his

Hundreds of people from the Santa Clarita Valley and beyond celebrated the Jewish holiday Purim on Sunday at Congregation Beth Shalom’s Purim Carnival on its local campus. The holiday commemorates

News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting families, young artists and the community to the ninth annual Youth Arts Showcase on Saturday, March 15, from 11 a.m. to

A cast of over 20 performers took the Saugus High School stage on Friday evening for the second annual Hart District’s Got Talent Variety Showcase presented by the WiSH Education

The St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church is gearing up for its 47th Annual Lenten Fish Fry set to begin Friday, with this year’s proceeds aimed to assist victims of