
Former CalArts president dies at age 84
California Institute of the Arts’ second president, Robert “Bob” Fitzpatrick, who left the renowned Valencia art school in 1987 to lead what was then called Euro Disney, has died. He

California Institute of the Arts’ second president, Robert “Bob” Fitzpatrick, who left the renowned Valencia art school in 1987 to lead what was then called Euro Disney, has died. He

Near the entrance of Rio Norte Junior High School, one could hear a faint sound of music coming from one of the band rooms. Upon a closer look, Santa Clarita

News release Santa Paula Theater Center announced the 30th anniversary production of GhostWalk 2024: The Spirits of The Old Sycamore Tree. This year’s production will begin at the Santa

News release The Valencia High School marching band and color guard is scheduled Saturday to host Ragnarok, Western Band Association Southern California marching band clinic. Valencia High School will

The Castaic Regional Sports Complex and Val Verde Community Regional Park commemorated Hispanic Heritage Month with a free celebration funded by the L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department, highlighting Hispanic

News release The city of Santa Clarita is scheduled Wednesday to celebrate the Sidewalk Poetry winners for 2024. This year’s contest brought together poets from across the community, each

The Valencia High School Choir had their opening night for their 2024 fall concert on Thursday evening at the Saugus High School Theater, featuring renditions of songs from Broadway, movies

Juanita Rojas has had a common goal with all her students throughout her three-decade teaching career. She wants to help her students form a “sense of belonging,” she said. “Sometimes

Local dignitaries and members of the community gathered on Thursday morning for the groundbreaking ceremony of the David March Park expansion on North Via Joyce Drive in Saugus. Santa Clarita

The Valencia High School football field was filled with musicians and dancers from local high school bands on Saturday for the inaugural “All Valley Showcase,” hosted by the Saugus High

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery is scheduled to showcase the exhibit, “Dark, Odd, & Mysterious,” Oct. 4-27, with a free opening reception 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5.

News release The city of Santa Clarita announced that the art exhibition “Weathering the Storm” will be on view at The Main in Old Town Newhall from Tuesday, Oct. 1,

News release Canyon Theatre Guild is scheduled Saturday to open Osborne Eppler’s “Southern Fried Nuptials.” The opening performance will feature a free wine and champagne reception for ticket holders one

News release Canyon Theatre Guild will open Katherine DiSavino’s “Things My Mother Taught Me” on Friday. The opening performance will feature a free wine and champagne reception for ticket holders

Rachel Stevenson’s son Danny, who was at the time training to be a United States Navy Seal, came home to visit her when she was undergoing brain surgery. During his

Like Christmas at Costco, Halloween at Southern California’s theme parks arrives earlier and earlier each year. Fright Fest Extreme Six Flags Magic Mountain, 26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia 91355 Info www.sixflags.com/magicmountain

Thousands of locals and visitors pass by this spot without ever realizing there are 10 segments of Germany’s Berlin Wall in Los Angeles. By Natasha Kayes Only in California We

Residents dressed up and attended the second-to-last Senses event of the year, “Pirates.” Performances by Sticks and Stones, photo opportunities with Pirates for Hire and decorations of treasure chests and

Oak Creek Corral celebrated its 20th anniversary with a fundraiser benefiting the Horse 2 Heart nonprofit organization on Saturday in Canyon Country with fun games, food, music and horses.

Members of the Santa Clarita Elks Lodge No. 2379 on Sierra Highway were all-hands-on-deck for their biggest annual car and bike show to date, held on Saturday and aimed to