Food & Entertainment

SCV continues its Halloween haunts

It was double, double, toil and trouble as Halloween night neared in the Santa Clarita Valley, with residents continuing to provide haunts around every corner in the midst of the

Zonta to honor Women in Service April 17

News release Women in Service, an annual luncheon honoring outstanding women volunteers throughout the Santa Clarita Valley, hosted by the Zonta Club of SCV, honors dynamic volunteers who are nominated

Getting back on the set or the movie ranch

By Emily Alvarenga & Perry Smith When the coronavirus pandemic swept through California, the film industry, like many other businesses, came to a screeching halt.  Since then, productions have been

City unveils latest public art project

After two years of planning, the city of Santa Clarita unveiled “California Scape,” the latest public art project, Thursday at Fair Oaks Park in Canyon Country. “The inspiration for ‘California

Library presents ‘spooky’ history talk

News release The Santa Clarita Public Library and the Southern California Chapter of the Historical Novel Society are “thrilled” to present the panel discussion, “History Talks! Spooky History,” at 6:30

Newhall church hosts monthly food drives

Through the years, members of the First Presbyterian Church Of Newhall’s congregation have been finding ways to take their outreach efforts international, but when the pandemic hit, it was their