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Whether the members of the teen and tween community in Santa Clarita are fans of Star Wars, anime, video games or Harry Potter, the city of Santa Clarita Public Library
Whether the members of the teen and tween community in Santa Clarita are fans of Star Wars, anime, video games or Harry Potter, the city of Santa Clarita Public Library
Santa Clarita’s garbage disposal system is set to face major changes in compliance with Senate Bill 1383, affecting residents and businesses alike. The Valley Industry Association hosted a panel of
Five West Ranch High School students have made Santa Clarita Valley history by becoming finalists in a mathematics modeling competition. The West Ranch Team — composed of Alyssa Chang, Brandon
Making a debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City is the pinnacle of any opera singer’s career, but for Santa Clarita native Edward Nelson, the honor is greater
While much of the local high school district was on spring break this week, a group of students from Santa Clarita Valley International, a K-12 charter school in Castaic,
A St. Francis Dam Memorial and National Monument is one step closer to becoming a reality. The Angeles National Forest, in cooperation with the St. Francis Dam National Memorial Foundation,
The Santa Clarita Public Library united all of the community’s book lovers for a city-wide book club, better known as One Story One City, on Friday night. One Story One
The local students delicately pinched their fingers, deftly manipulated their wrists and gently worked the pedals, not unlike having a turn on the most expensive digital game they’ve ever touched.
Saugus Centurions baseball won its first Foothill League game of the year in a high-scoring matchup with the visiting Golden Valley Grizzlies on Wednesday. The Centurions won 13-10, with most
The Signal and Statham Academy are partnering up to present “The 2023 SCV All-Star Weekend” on April 20 at Golden Valley High School, the last faceoff of the season for
Drivers heading back and forth through the Grapevine will now have to deal with another potential delay after what a Caltrans official Thursday described as a “historic amount of rainfall”
In every direction one could turn at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center at Bella Vida, attendees were reminded of those who have served in the nation’s armed forces. Many
An offensive explosion in the second inning was more than enough for Valencia Vikings softball to reach victory in Tuesday’s home Foothill League matchup with the Hart Indians. After a
One after another, women who have made their mark in the Santa Clarita Valley strutted in the latest fashions at The Oaks Club at Valencia, wearing locally sourced clothes at
The U.S. Navy Sea Chanters, the official chorus of the nation’s naval force, held a performance last week at the College of the Canyon’s Performing Arts Center. The chorus is
A new staple of the Santa Clarita Valley is the annual Trenton Irwin free youth football camp. The Cincinnati Bengals receiver returned to Cougar Stadium, where he scored most of
The American Cancer Society hosted Bark for Life on Sunday at the Canyon Country Community Center, which celebrated the leading role dogs can have in relieving stress and raising spirits
Rabbi Mark Blazer, of Temple Beth Ami, was nationally recognized by the Academy for Jewish Religion on March 16 for serving his community for 25 years. AJR is a non-denominational
After weeks of on and off winter storms, California poppies, lupine flowers and other various foliage have begun to bloom on the Santa Clarita and Antelope Valley hillsides. March 20
Saugus High School was placed on a soft lockdown in response to a report of a gunshot victim on Friday afternoon, and after deputies searched the campus, no evidence was
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