
Santa Clarita celebrates Pi Day
Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 (for the first three digits of its math counterpart, 3.14) around the world, according to piday.org. “‘Pi’ is the symbol used in mathematics

Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 (for the first three digits of its math counterpart, 3.14) around the world, according to piday.org. “‘Pi’ is the symbol used in mathematics

Like many young musicians, twins Kalia and Keeli Javan liked to perform at school talent shows. Unlike other musicians, it was a talent show performance that inspired the Javan twins to take music lessons, form a band, and record their own songs.

The Santa Clarita Master Chorale performed excerpts of Franz Joseph Haydn’s “The Creation” to represent birth and beginning and John Rutter’s “Requiem” to represent death and ending.

Tyler and Taylor Miller aren’t avid bike riders, but after their grandfather, Larry McNutt, died in October due to chronic myelomonocytic leukemia, they felt they needed a way to give

In recognition for her leadership and support in shaping the future of education in the Santa Clarita Valley, iLEAD Schools and its founding institution SCVi honored City Councilwoman Laurene Weste

Eager cinephiles filed into Congregation Beth Shalom on Sunday for a screening of “If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast,” the latest installment in the CBS Film Series.

Santa Clarita residents represented their preferred Hogwarts houses as they attended the Wizards Assemble Pub Crawl beginning at Alchemy Valencia on Saturday. Set up by bar crawl company We Love

Newhall’s The MAIN hosted the screening of 15-year-old Griffin Loch’s second feature-length film on Saturday. Almost every seat was full at the fifth and final screening of “The Adventure of

The Santa Clarita Youth Baseball league is back as they celebrated their 2019 opening ceremony at their new home, the Castaic Sports Complex, on Saturday. After leaving the fields at

Craft beer popularity has exploded in the United States recently, and that growth does not seem to be slowing at all. In fact, California leads the nation with more than

Griffin Loch, a local teen filmmaker, will hold a screening of his second full-length film this Saturday, March 9, at The MAIN Theater. Loch says he has always wanted to

Local artist Frank Rock has donned a hard hat and safety vest to paint his latest Santa Clarita art installation. This one is a three-story mural at Henry Mayo Newhall

Anthony Bevan, the parent of a Sierra Vista Junior High School seventh-grade student, was the lucky winner of a brand new 2018 Honda Civic LX from AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia on

Young artists will have the opportunity to show off their artistic skills at the fourth annual Youth Arts Showcase, the city of Santa Clarita announced Wednesday. The event, in honor

Straightening Reins, an equine therapy ranch, and Redemption Road K9, a canine cynology center, had planned to host their first Hopes Through Horses Open Barn this Saturday, but due to

In what has become a Santa Clarita tradition over the past four decades, the All Schools Dance is set to unfold this weekend. The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station has

In front of an audience filled with her literary fans, New York Times best selling author Lisa See spoke at an event hosted by the Santa Clarita Public Library Saturday.

For the fourth year in a row, WiSH Education Foundation and AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia are once again pairing up to give away a brand new car Wednesday night. This year

Crowds gathered on the patio of the Westfield Valencia mall early Sunday afternoon to enjoy a Brazilian drum parade, salsa music and dancing as California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) kicked off its second LatinFest.

After winning a GRAMMY for his soulful ballad “Walking in Memphis,” Marc Cohn solidified his place as one of this generation’s most compelling singer/songwriters, combining the precision of a brilliant