
Hart Park Barnyard celebrates long-anticipated reopening
After a more than two-year closure, the William S. Hart Regional Park Barnyard staff and its animals were excited to welcome the public back Sunday. The barnyard first shut its

After a more than two-year closure, the William S. Hart Regional Park Barnyard staff and its animals were excited to welcome the public back Sunday. The barnyard first shut its

Santa Clarita Valley residents have more opportunities to get out in nature, as some of the Placerita Nature Center’s most popular programs make a return, including its twilight hike this
Twenty-one works of art by local artists will soon be up for grabs during the Santa Paula Art Museum’s online Fine Art Auction Fundraiser. Online bidding will open Monday, Aug.

News release The MAIN is presenting “Enchanted: An Evening of Magic” on Friday, Aug. 20, at 8 p.m. Magicians will take the stage for an intimate event filled with laughs,

There are arguably three Kings of Rhone varietals in the New World (which essentially means every place but France). All three reside and make their wines in California. They are

Comic industry veteran and Canyon Country resident Chris Moreno recently got the opportunity to help bring one of his favorite superheroes to life as supervising director of “Marvel’s Spidey and

What began as a way for Raphael Bencun to raise some pocket change for himself turned into a fundraiser for a local charity after the 12-year-old pianist decided to donate

Santa Clarita resident and Hollywood stuntman Blake Pocquette has teamed up with teen actor Max Purget to create a program aimed at helping Native American youth realize their potential. The

Tidings for Teens is collecting funds for its annual shopping event that gives underserved youth in the foster care system the chance to shop for new clothes ahead of the

You can join the Canyon Theatre Guild for some laughter and delight — in person — with the comedy farce, “Suite Surrender.” It’s 1942, and two of Hollywood’s biggest divas have descended upon

Ripped from the headlines: “FBI says Russian hackers responsible for cyberattack on fuel pipeline” — ABC News, May 11, 2021; “A Russian group claimed responsibility for pipeline ransomware attack” — MSNBC, May 10, 2021;

Congregation Beth Shalom’s CBS Film Series is presenting a special “under the stars” screening of “Into the Light” on Sunday night. “The city is a canvas in Cité Mémoire, illuminating

The Canyon Theatre Guild celebrates the return of live theater outdoors and under the stars Friday. The Canyon Theatre Guild’s kids workshops, comprised of kids ages 7-10, are set to present “Character Matters: The Return

Casting for the movie “Babylon,” set to be filmed near the Santa Clarita Valley later this month, is searching for more local residents to play extras. Part of the film

Laemmle Theatres will be showing the 1981 sports movie “Chariots of Fire” to celebrate the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo, which was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic last year. As a

The city of Santa Clarita is welcoming two new art exhibits to the community for residents and visitors to enjoy. “American Mosaic,” by mixed-media artist Carlos Batchelor, will be available for viewing at the Newhall Community Center through

The city of Santa Clarita is looking forward to celebrating its first post-pandemic Fourth of July this weekend. This year’s theme, “America Emerging with Patriotic Enthusiasm,” was chosen as a

The Santa Clarita Valley LGBTQ Center held a car parade Sunday from Bridgeport Park through Valencia to culminate Pride Month celebrations. “We wanted to do something that was heat-friendly, but

Santa Clarita resident and Zumba instructor Jocelyn Reyes is hosting a three-hour Zumbathon for a cause Sunday. “As we get back to a sense of normalcy, we continue to create

Westfield Valencia Town Center is kicking off summer with a weekend full of live music at their Hello Sunshine summer kick-off event. Live music provided by The Canyon Santa Clarita,