
Soup for the Soul to be held at Hyatt
Bridge to Home is scheduled Saturday, Feb. 22, to host its annual Soup for the Soul fundraiser, with this year’s theme being “Roaring into a New Era.” The event is

Bridge to Home is scheduled Saturday, Feb. 22, to host its annual Soup for the Soul fundraiser, with this year’s theme being “Roaring into a New Era.” The event is

The Santa Clarita Valley Jewish Community and Friends committee is scheduled to host a festival in celebration of Israel on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is

News release The Rotary Club of Santa Clarita Valley is looking for chili cookers to enter their favorite creations in its 12th annual Charity Chili Cook-off, scheduled to be held

The rumbling sound of a drum filled the air and children dressed in multicolored lion costumes stomped and danced, mimicking a lion’s movements, as a large crowd of Saugus High

The Santa Clarita Artists Association opened the 2025 year with their first art show titled “Signature You” featuring 20 local SCAA artists on a recent Saturday evening at the 6th

Living on your own for the first time can feel like a mix of excitement and freedom but also comes with a newfound responsibility. One learns to live daily life

Rlynn Smith-Thomas from the Santa Clarita Valley NAACP asked a room of volunteers to find a nearby stranger and ask what a day of service looks like to them. Those

News release Canyon Theatre Guild opens the Broadway musical, “West Side Story,” on Saturday featuring a free wine and champagne reception for opening-night ticket holders. Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” is

The Hart District’s Got Talent Variety Showcase, presented by the Santa Clarita Valley WiSH Education Foundation, is set to return Feb. 28 at Saugus High School. Students are encouraged to

The William S. Hart Union High School District, in collaboration with Junior Artrepreneurs, is hosting a student art exhibition titled “Heroes of Color” at The Centre on Thursday, Jan. 23,

Compiled from news releases Remember being a teenager, when the world felt both impossibly big and ridiculously small? “The Wolves” takes you back to that chaotic, cringey and wonderful time,

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association has announced its 2025 Scholarship Program, designed to support talented high school senior art students in the Santa Clarita Valley. Applications are now

News release Three of Santa Clarita’s most talented women artists, each employing a distinct medium, will be showcasing over 30 original artworks at the Santa Paula Art Museum in an

News release The city of Santa Clarita, in partnership with Santa Clarita Sister Cities, is inviting local students to submit original artwork, poetry, essays/creative writing, photographs or music for

This particular influencer waited for the skies to turn black, and then he made his way into Vasquez Rocks Natural Area with a gas can, something he could use to

The public has the opportunity to walk the site of the March 12, 1928, St. Francis Dam disaster. At 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 15, the Santa Clarita Valley Historical

About a dozen people on Saturday walked the same dirt path and up the same steps American author Helen Hunt Jackson used on Jan. 23, 1882, when she came to

Ironically amid an uncertain climate in recent weeks in Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County, Valencia Hills Community Church is holding its second annual Anxiety Summit on Monday from 1

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery will showcase its first art show of 2025, “Signature You,” running Jan. 17 through Feb. 16, with a free opening reception 5-8 p.m.

By Dan Berger Contributing Writer If you appreciate wine, you probably go to retail wine stores each time you need a bottle or two for dinner or an upcoming party. But