
SCV native didn’t see filmmaking in her future
She saw herself as an aspiring sports reporter. She’d go on to get her bachelor’s degree in journalism in just two and a half years, learn that journalism was not

She saw herself as an aspiring sports reporter. She’d go on to get her bachelor’s degree in journalism in just two and a half years, learn that journalism was not

News release For more than three decades as both a leader and a sideman, conguero Poncho Sanchez has stirred up a fiery stew of straight-ahead jazz, gritty soul music, and

News release The College of the Canyons School of Visual & Performing Arts is scheduled to host the Jack Oakie & Victoria Horne Oakie Scholarship Event at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday

News release Hockey season is back, and the city of Santa Clarita is inviting residents to Santa Clarita Kings Day when the Los Angeles Kings face off against the Carolina Hurricanes

Streets are for Everyone is schedule to host its “Finish the Ride and Finish the Run” event on Oct. 30, encouraging those to participate with a purpose of overcoming tragedy.

News release Veronica Stanley-Hooper, a Santa Clarita children’s book author and illustrator, has written a book entitled “Scary Halloween Costumes.” This book is a humorous story about two siblings trying

A big red and yellow striped tent has planted its spot in the parking lot at the Westfield Valencia Town Center, signifying Circus Caballero has officially arrived to Santa Clarita.

News release Rampage is back! The William S. Hart Regiment is once again hosting “Rampage,” one of the largest events of its kind in Southern California. Hart High is celebrating

News release It’s October, and that can only mean one thing at Discovery Cube Los Angeles: It’s time for Spooky Science all month long. Little ghosts, ghouls and goblins

News release Santa Clarita residents have a new temporary public art piece to enjoy following the recent installation of “Endangered Fossils,” which is the latest sculpture to join the city

Magicians will tell you that the art of misdirection is much easier if you have two hands. Santa Clarita magician Chris Canfield was born with only one. Using new, creative

News release “Punchlines at Pocock” is celebrating the one-year anniversary of the free weekly Tuesday night comedy show with a special lineup featuring four headliners. Comedian Pam McGeary will serve

News release Former members of the legendary new wave group Oingo Boingo are coming to The Canyon Oct. 28, performing hits “Dead Man’s Party,” “Weird Science,” “We Close Our

It’s fueled him most of his life. At 76 years old, it’s what still gives him his fire. Bob Carpenter of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band said that touring —

The Zonta Club of Santa Clarita hosted its 11th annual Lunafest to showcase women in the film industry on Thursday. Zonta is an international organization to “empower women and girls

News release You can join the city of Santa Clarita and explore your creative side this ARTober in celebration of National Arts and Humanities Month. Every October, the city celebrates

For many artists, having their work shown in a gallery is all but a dream. There are, however, plenty in this community who have been able to do so, thanks

News release The Saugus High Marching Centurions percussion section and color guard is scheduled to have a fundraiser at the Valencia Town Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on

The 1966 Mercedes-Benz 200 Diesel converted to electric isn’t the only project of its kind for the guys at German Autohaus in Newhall. A visit to the auto repair shop

Canyon Country resident Andre Tulloch had worked from the ground up for a beverage company for 13 years. Five months after receiving a promotion that he called a “dream job”