
Church’s ‘car hop’ puts new twist on Easter egg hunt
Around 300 people gathered at the Newhall Church of the Nazarene on Saturday for their first Easter car hop. The event featured family-oriented attractions such as a petting zoo, a

Around 300 people gathered at the Newhall Church of the Nazarene on Saturday for their first Easter car hop. The event featured family-oriented attractions such as a petting zoo, a

Sandra Cattell, a docent-naturalist at the Placerita Canyon Nature Center, said she has always had a passion for the great outdoors. Cattell said she has hiked and rode horses throughout

Perhaps one of the main reasons people move to Santa Clarita and stay here is the fact that it’s regularly named one of the safest cities in the country. SafeWise,

Approximately 35 people gathered at the entrance of Camp Scott in Saugus on Friday morning to protest L.A. County’s plan to house about 150 juveniles convicted of violent crimes. The

Two upcoming traffic enhancement projects in the city of Santa Clarita are planned to address safety concerns and traffic in problematic areas, and the city will soon receive about $2.6

Two friends bored in a garage with a passion for toy gun blasters. Nerf-ing can go wrong, right? After Canyon Country residents Jake Groves, 15, and Taylor Sanches, 16, put

In her freshman year at University of California, Los Angeles, Cherise Moore said her math professor told her to major in something “like the rest of your kind’ after receiving

Growing up, Pablo Cevallos was told that if he wanted to be an artist, he had to be an architect or graphic designer to be successful. Now, as a local


Eleanor Moschetti, 79, and Susan Rodgers, 76, wanted to make a difference in their community of Santa Clarita. In 2002, Moschetti and Rodgers joined the California Highway Patrol Senior Volunteer

Santa Clarita resident Mary Reagan said her daughter Mallory, 6, was diagnosed with autism when she was two-years-old. Despite being physically healthy, Mallory struggles with fear and anxiety. After taking

Azeezat Abiola Amusat is originally from Lagos Island in Nigeria, but moved to Santa Clarita to pursue the American dream of prosperity and opportunity for her and her family. Amusat,

Santa Clarita Valley residents, artists and community leaders hosted a Black History Month exhibit to highlight art depicting significant Black leaders, including a special memorial tribute to local civic leader

The Santa Clarita Skate Park was buzzing with excitement Saturday, as many children with watchful parents were skating in preparation for the California Amateur Skateboard League competitions. The event was

At the entrance of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Valencia, dozens of people unloaded clothes, bikes and other essentials in a donation drive for the Afghan

Senior pitcher Chris Moreno stood in the dugout with his Hart High School baseball teammates watching the alumni game, and caught a glimpse into a possible future if he dedicates

Deputy Ryan Handy is the newest addition to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station — and although he’s new to the force, he’s been dreaming of a law enforcement career

Seniors from the Foothill League proudly wore their baseball uniforms — and although the players compete for rival teams, it was just another day with friends, a moment to joke,

The Winter Olympics are taking place in China, but the city of Santa Clarita has made the community feel a part of the competition with its celebration on Saturday. The

On a cold Saturday morning at the Centre Pointe Village shopping center, an army of volunteers organized and distributed pallets of cookies to various Girl Scout parents as cookie season