
27th Annual River Rally Clean Up: Working toward a cleaner SCV
Santa Clarita hosted its’ 27th Annual River Rally Clean Up Saturday as an opportunity for the community to help clean the city’s river bed. Volunteers poured into the event at
Santa Clarita hosted its’ 27th Annual River Rally Clean Up Saturday as an opportunity for the community to help clean the city’s river bed. Volunteers poured into the event at
Saugus Café is scheduled to be honored at an El Clampus Vitus’ “Clampers” plaque dedication ceremony in recognition for being a historical establishment as the oldest operational café in Los
The first confirmed death caused by Monkeypox in the U.S. occurred this week in Los Angeles County, according to the L.A. County Department of Public Health. The patient was described
Laura Arrowsmith, who represents Trustee Area No. 2 for the Saugus Union School District, announced her resignation Tuesday evening during a special session meeting, citing she would be moving away
Santa Clarita’s Rotary International and Vista Canyon are partnering together to host the second annual SCV Day on Saturday. SCV Day will be held in Vista Canyon, 27651 Lincoln Place,
The Newhall DMV will close on Friday, Sept. 23, for renovations, according to a press release from the California Department of Motor Vehicles. It is scheduled to reopen Monday, Nov.
An old oak tree was cut down in the parking lot of a shopping center on the 19300 block of Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country last week, prompting objections
Trinity Classical Academy hosted its 11th annual “9/11 Never Forget Memorial Ceremony” at the academy on Friday morning to honor those who lost their lives during and after the 9/11
Once again hosting many of Santa Clarita’s top employers and community leaders, the 2022 Economic Outlook forum on Friday provided attendees with hyper-localized insight on recent financial developments and how
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health began its rollout of the Omicron bivalent vaccine on Friday, which will include protection against the original strand of COVID-19 and Omicron’s
The death of Queen Elizabeth II made headlines worldwide Thursday morning, and the news drew reactions and recollections even from the Santa Clarita Valley, where residents with roots in the
Don McMillan received Howie Mandel’s wildcard nomination on “America’s Got Talent” on Wednesday night, but America did not vote him to be the wildcard act. McMillan’s original audition to make
It’s not every day you get to see a $15 million race-winning car, but crowds who went to Porsche Santa Clarita’s Cars and Coffee event on Saturday got to do
Saugus High School shooting survivor Mia Tretta has been selected to join the Team ENOUGH Executive Council. The council is a group of dedicated youth advocates who lead the program
The city of Santa Clarita is offering cooling centers in response to the excessive heat wave that has the valley reaching temperatures in the triple digits. Branches of the Santa
For many parents of children with special needs, finding the right program that’s effective can be difficult. But finding one that’s both effective and fun was a perfect match for
Owen Gomez originally started selling his own toys at the Saugus swap meet nine years ago, wanting to be like his uncle who also sold at the swap meet. He
Golfers — 116 of them — helped raise funds for College of the Canyons students on Monday by participating in the “Swing for Student Success” tournament at The Oaks Club
The nine candidates for Santa Clarita City Council — three incumbents and six challengers — met all together for the first time on Thursday, participating in a forum and answering questions
For many students at College of the Canyons, the free lunch offered by the campus’ Institute for Culinary Education on Thursday was a great way to start the semester and
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