
Extras needed for ‘Babylon’ movie filming near SCV
The movie “Babylon,” directed by an Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle, is set to film near the Santa Clarita Valley in July, with the film’s casting in search of local residents

The movie “Babylon,” directed by an Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle, is set to film near the Santa Clarita Valley in July, with the film’s casting in search of local residents

As some of you may remember, I’ve written three times about Epoch Winery and its esteemed winemaker, Jordan Fiorentini. So, once more into the breach. In August 2020, my wife,

Hart High School’s show choir is once again hosting its Summer Show Choir Camp next month for students fifth grade and up. “We were unable to have our camp last

Fireworks will once again light the Santa Clarita Valley’s skies this Fourth of July, city of Santa Clarita officials announced Wednesday. After being canceled last year due to the pandemic,

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger recognized June as Batten Disease Awareness Month, presenting Project Sebastian, a local nonprofit that helps promote research to find cures for rare diseases like

The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley held its 49th annual benefit auction, Bubbles & Bids, virtually Saturday to support programs for local youth. “It’s a true testament

Major Impact Theater is hosting Red Light Under the Stars, a drive-in event to fundraise for the nonprofit this month. The nonprofit theater troupe strives to give adults with disabilities

So, you’ve sold two of your wine labels for a reported $40 million at a wizened old age of 37. Next? Enjoy life, raise your kids, travel? If you’re Dave Phinney, the answer is

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office has once again partnered with the L.A. Regional Food Bank to host a food distribution event at Castaic Lake next week. The free,

Project Sebastian, a local nonprofit that helps promote research to cures for rare diseases, is celebrating Batten Disease Advocacy and Awareness through the month of June with a number of

The Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club is hosting its biannual food drive to help feed local families, benefiting the SCV Food Pantry. “The SCV Corvette Club can think of nothing

The Rotary Club of Santa Clarita is hosting a donation drive this weekend for the children and families of Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton. There are more than 40,000 Marines

This summer, Mission Opera is set to present a live outdoor operetta in one-act of the rarely performed, “Le 66,” a French comedic operetta. The story centers around two traveling

With Memorial Day weekend upon us, it’s almost time to honor the men and women who died serving the country. Both Los Angeles County and city of Santa Clarita officials

As a way to give back to her community, 11-year-old Taylor Butler built a lending library, where people can leave and take books for free. “It was hard to come

There is something fundamentally healthy about spending time outdoors, and after more than a year quarantining indoors for the most part, it’s time to get outside. Nature is, in fact,

This is the story of how a rancher became one of the preeminent wine merchants in California. Clyde Beffa (pronounced Bef faw) owes his wine celebrity to Playboy magazine. While on his honeymoon in 1971,

From its flightless birds to its growing orchard to its camping spots along the Pacific Crest Trail, Quail Run Ostrich Ranch is an adventure waiting to happen in nearby Lake

Longtime Newhall resident and Navy veteran George Keene was featured in “Journey to Royal: A WWII Rescue Mission,” a World War II documentary released earlier this year. The film tells

After a year of distancing and isolation, many of the Santa Clarita Valley’s mothers got to celebrate their special day with family for the first time in what most considered