
New documentary highlights wolf protection, therapy
They’re often seen as the big bad wolves. They’re illegal to keep as pets in most states, and those removed from such living conditions, according to a local wolf rescue

They’re often seen as the big bad wolves. They’re illegal to keep as pets in most states, and those removed from such living conditions, according to a local wolf rescue

Zonta Club of Santa Clarita is scheduled to host the 2022 Lunafest at Canyon Theatre Guild on Oct. 6 to celebrate women in film. Lunafest was established in 2000 by

Starting a new school can be plenty stressful and a little nerve-wracking, but College of the Canyons had its incoming students covered on Welcome Day. COC hosted the return of

Lee and Chavez ruminate on the future of wine As you will recall from my last column about Adam Lee, I met up with Adam and his general manager for

Local comedian Don McMillan, 62, made it past the audition round on the 17th season of “America’s Got Talent.” McMillan received a yes from judges Heidi Klum, Sofia Vergara and

The Santa Clarita Artists Association’s award-winning artist, Laurie Morgan, is set to have a solo art exhibit Sept. 1 through Sept. 30. The exhibit is titled “Something Old, Something New,”

News release From their self-titled debut in 1988 to the widely praised comeback albums, L.A. Guns, led by Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis, have always delivered solid rock ’n’ roll

News release Single Mothers Outreach has announced “Building Hope” as the theme for the 12th annual Empowering HeArts fundraising gala, set to take place on 6 p.m. Oct. 28 at

After spending 30 years in accounting, Mel Carll was burned out. One day he decided to just quit and commit to what made him happy: photography. Ten years ago, Carll

The two friends couldn’t really remember how and when they met. Their friendship’s been such a constant in their lives that they said they might as well have always known

Nick Storch, a Santa Clarita Valley resident, had gone through his adolescence thinking he was different from the rest of the kids. He couldn’t focus on doing his homework and

The Main is set to host “A Night at the Circus” and “The Society Improv Night” over the first weekend of August. “A Night at the Circus” is scheduled 8

The Santa Clarita Artists Association is set to debut a new art show, “Celebration of Creativity,” on Aug. 5. The show will begin with an artist’s reception at 4 p.m.

News release The Saugus High Marching Centurions are scheduled to have a preview performance at Saugus High School from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday in the quad. The Saugus High

The 818 is coming to the 661 this weekend in Canyon Country, bringing a market full of vendors and small business owners. The 818 Night Market will have food, art,

It was about 3 in the morning. Mark Farner came out of a deep sleep with words passing through his mind in a dream. He knew that if he waited

American Legion Post 507 is hosting Donny Parvo’s “Back from the Wild” tour to raise funds in Newhall on Saturday. “Back from the Wild” is a one-night-only concert to raise

WiSH Education Foundation hosted its second annual car show, “Cars Under the Stars,” on Saturday. The car show featured more than 280 cars, including a 1981 Delorean, 1932 High Bay

By Michael Picarella Twisted Gypsy isn’t the music group your mom and dad remember. It’s a Fleetwood Mac tribute band with a twist. Santa Clarita Valley residents Tim Gilmer and

News release Richie Kotzen has always been on a clear, laser-focused mission as an artist. While he is acknowledged worldwide for being a stellar guitar player, an emotive singer, and