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News release Wildcat Jackson is the self-proclaimed Monarch of the West. With his silly yet edgy brand of comedy magic, he’s an old-West showman in a modern world, and he’s
News release Wildcat Jackson is the self-proclaimed Monarch of the West. With his silly yet edgy brand of comedy magic, he’s an old-West showman in a modern world, and he’s
News release LW Krebs, aka Lori Worby Krebs, is having her first solo show of her abstract contemporary art courtesy of the Santa Clarita Artists Association. A reception is
News release Shamiran Bricker has been a Santa Clarita resident since 1990. Her love of reading pushed her to start writing early. Although she never thought about publishing her stories,
By Chelsea Meiller U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class CORONADO, Calif. — In the back of a room filled with racks of weights, tension bands and workout machines is
News release This year’s Relay For Life of Santa Clarita, taking place on Saturday, May 6, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Central Park, celebrates its 25th year
News release The city of Santa Clarita’s Cowboy Festival is set to return for its 27th year after a three-year pause during the COVID-19 pandemic. The event, which features the
News release The American Cancer Society’s fundraiser, Bark For Life, presented by Relay For Life of Santa Clarita Valley, is scheduled Sunday, March 26, at the Canyon Country Community
News release The Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley is offering Young Women in Public Affairs Awards to three outstanding young women. Three winning applicants who attend local high schools
News release The California Department of Education has announced that Bowman High School has again been named a California Model Continuation High School, recognizing its exceptional dedication to providing
News release Bright and early on Valentine’s morning, 19 Meals on Wheels vehicles delivering more than 500 meals were also packed with treats and cards for homebound seniors. “Thanks
News release More than 500 short-term classes are still open to students looking to enroll in the College of the Canyons spring 2023 semester. The eight-week short-term classes have
News release Wine on the Roof is returning on Thursday, April 27, from 6 to 10 p.m. at The Centre. This fundraising event benefits the WiSH Education Foundation and
News release On Valentine’s Day, Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, introduced a bill (Senate Bill 489) that would give cities more authority to issue marriage licenses. “Valentine’s Day felt like
News release The Santa Clarita Relay for Life of the American Cancer Society is inviting the community to join in its spring fundraising event with See’s candy. From now through
News release iLEAD Agua Dulce, a tuition-free public charter school serving grades TK through high school, invites the community to an “Educational Offering Bookend” open house on Thursday, Feb. 23, including
News release Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger is one of 14 county leaders from across the country who have been named to a new Commission on Mental Health and
News release The NAACP Santa Clarita chapter is hosting a Black History Month celebration during its general membership meeting on Thursday. The event includes refreshments, merchandise, prizes, trivia games and
News release Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger announced the launch of her re-election campaign for 5th District supervisor – a position she has held since her initial election
News release Out of hundreds of applications from educators, Christine Hirst Bernhardt of College of the Canyons has been selected by the nonprofit organization Ecology Project International to participate in
News release After a three-year hiatus, the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society will commemorate the 95th anniversary of the second-worst disaster in California history by bringing back its St. Francis
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