Food & Entertainment

SCV’s skate mamas letting the good times roll

What began as a local mama looking to create a skating group has turned into a roller-skating community wheeling across the Santa Clarita Valley.  In less than a month, Skate Mamas of SCV have garnered nearly 450 members, with dozens gathering

Snow season is here: time to hit the slopes

Where there’s rain, somewhere there’s snow, including in the mountains near the Santa Clarita Valley. With some of the first big winter storms of the season behind us, now is

Senior Center announces February event lineup

The Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center has announced its lineup of events for February, keeping with its drive-in theme of events able to be attended by seniors from

SCV teen shines at international pageant

As with many kids, Canyon High School senior Jordenn Thompson spent her childhood delving into various activities.  Whether it was sports, acting, modeling or pageantry, Thompson’s done it all.  Now,

Canyon High NHS hosting basket auction

The Canyon High School National Honor Society is holding a basket auction to raise funds for Bridge to Home, a nonprofit that provides support and shelter services to those in

Salvation Army to host food drive

The Salvation Army Santa Clarita Valley Corps is hosting a food drive this coming week, as its food pantry is critically low on food.  As the pandemic continues to financially

Local resident competes on ‘Jeopardy!’

For years, Santa Clarita resident Phillip Howard has watched “Jeopardy!” with his wife, always hoping to one day have the opportunity to compete. “We have this unspoken agreement, (where) we

SCV author reflects on completion of book trilogy

Local author Craig Leener recently published “This Was Always About Basketball,” the third and final book of his basketball trilogy that follows a basketball-playing teen as he works to fulfill

Salvation Army’s Adopt-a-Family seeking donors

As the holidays approach, the Salvation Army’s Santa Clarita Valley Corps is seeking community members to adopt local families and senior citizens who otherwise wouldn’t have the resources to celebrate