
Tikis take over for 52nd annual Boys & Girls Club benefit auction
Attendees took a local trip to Hawaii at the Hyatt Regency Valencia for the 52nd annual Boys & Girls Club benefit auction on Saturday: Tiki Hideaway Auction. In the style

Attendees took a local trip to Hawaii at the Hyatt Regency Valencia for the 52nd annual Boys & Girls Club benefit auction on Saturday: Tiki Hideaway Auction. In the style

Recently turned 2-month-old baby goats Lexi and Goldie were roaming around a field full of tall grass and wildflowers. As the two “kids” — as goats under a year old

News release The city of Santa Clarita is hosting a free cinematic experience under the stars this summer at various parks and facilities throughout Santa Clarita. City Cinemas

News release The lineup of speakers and additional details have been announced for the inaugural Santa Clarita Valley Book Festival. The event is scheduled 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday,

News release The city of Santa Clarita announced that “Dawn/Eclipse of A New Era,” an expressive photographic exhibition by artist Harry Gamboa Jr., is coming to The Main in Old

News release The Santa Clarita-based opera company, Mission Opera, has been selected through OperaFest LA to present “The Merry Widow: Madonna” as part of the Opera America National Conference and

News release NAACP Santa Clarita is inviting invites residents and visitors to join the organization in a two-day celebration on the weekend preceding the nationally recognized Juneteenth holiday on June

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, announced that Alex Coons, a sophomore at Vasquez High School from Acton, has been selected as the winner of the 2024 Congressional Art

Kim Carden, committee chair and leader for Cub Scout Pack No. 494, led her group of second-grade Cub Scouts as they carefully placed an American flag on numerous graves. “Salute,”

In room 108, on the bottom floor of College of the Canyons’ Mentry Hall, attendees could appreciate students’ art cultivated throughout the semester during the 27th Annual Juried Student Art
The Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry, a local nonprofit organization aimed to alleviate hunger for local residents, recently held its first-ever bowling fundraiser, “Bowl to End Hunger in Our Valley,”

News release The Canyon Theatre Guild is scheduled this weekend to open the British comedy “The Play That Goes Wrong.” The opening performance on Saturday will feature a free

Santa Clarita homeschooled teens Andreya Garcia and twin brothers Eithan and Matthew Gaxiola were looking for enrichment programs to meet other students their age. On their own separate accounts, all

News release The Santa Clarita Master Chorale, led by Artistic Director Allan Robert Petker is scheduled to perform its June concert, “Seasons of Song,” on June 1 at the Santa Clarita

California Institute of the Arts recently hosted the annual CalArts Expo, an institute-wide event featuring interdisciplinary creative work from the CalArts community, ranging from current students to internationally renowned faculty

The Samuel Dixon Family Health Center held its second annual cornhole tournament on Saturday at the Lucky Luke Brewing Company. Each team, which consisted of two people, paid $100 to

High schools throughout Santa Clarita and Southern California performed in West Ranch’s theater, library and jazz room during Super Jazz at the Ranch on Saturday. The musicians were advised by

News release Local cookbook author Yecenia Currie has released a new book aimed at creating recipes that are filled with nutrition while simultaneously exploding with flavor. Currie’s goal in

Just like Ellen’s Oscar selfie in 2014, Canyon High School graduating senior Jake Dela Cruz not only started his senior speech with a selfie with the graduating class, but also

Parents and students from around the world gathered in West Creek Academy’s multipurpose room last week to attend the Saugus Union School District’s first district-wide Multilingual Literacy Night. In an