
The SCV library’s ‘One Story One City’ program returns with a new novel
The beauty of a good novel is the way it allows us to connect with other people, explore new cultures, venture to new locations and much more.
The beauty of a good novel is the way it allows us to connect with other people, explore new cultures, venture to new locations and much more.
Santa Clarita’s art community continues to produce meaningful pieces that unite and speak to individuals of all ages, cultures and backgrounds.
The Santa Clarita Valley holds a special place in cinematic history, and movies from every genre have been filmed in our neighborhoods, on our streets and throughout our thousands of acres of open space.
It’s hard to imagine what it would be like to be unsheltered this time of year. The weather has turned downright chilly, and some nights drops below freezing.
After an exciting holiday season filled with festive activities and the annual Family Literacy Festival, the Santa Clarita Public Library is ready to keep the fun rolling into the New Year!
I am looking forward to all we will accomplish in the coming year. Several major projects are coming to fruition, essential programs that will be put into effect and new amenities coming online.
It only took 16 seconds to shatter our community’s sense of safety. The time it will take for parents not to worry about their kids every morning when they send them off to school will take much, much longer.
Tis the season to reflect on the past year and celebrate all the things for which we are grateful. The holiday season is also a time to spend with loved ones, continue festive traditions and even make new ones.
Every fall season we shine the spotlight on Santa Clarita and celebrate the State of the City. This annual luncheon is an opportunity to reflect on the past year’s accomplishments while looking forward to what the future holds.
In the Santa Clarita Valley, miles upon miles of paved trails offer bicyclists of all ages the opportunity to put on a helmet, kick up the kickstand and feel the breeze against their face as they go for a relaxing bike ride to explore the natural beauty of our City.
October is eagerly anticipated for tricks, treats, spooks and scares. However, October is also National Arts and Humanities Month. This nationwide celebration recognizes the importance of culture in America.
The Santa Clarita Public Library had a busy summer filled with engaging programs and exciting events, including the annual Summer Reading Program which had over 2,500 participants! Now that the long, hot days of summer have faded behind us, it is time to welcome fall.
The City of Santa Clarita has long been a place where innovative ideas are encouraged, and the future is developed. National and global corporations have set up offices and headquarters in the Santa Clarita Valley because our residents are highly skilled and help these organizations reach their full potential.
Over the years, the Youth Grove in Central Park has served as a solemn place of reflection that honors the lives of Santa Clarita youth who have died in traffic-related incidents. It is also a reminder to residents to be safe and responsible drivers so that no more lives will be lost behind the wheel.
You’ve probably heard these words before: “Bike Santa Clarita.” When it comes to cycling in our community, we take great pride in providing the amenities necessary for residents to take advantage of the most environmentally friendly form of transportation — a bike.
As we head toward the fall season, families can look forward to cooler weather while easing into these first weeks of school. Though summer is winding down, our community centers are gearing up for a season filled with fun programs, so get ready to get crafty, active and entertained!
Are you faster than a speeding bullet? Do you strive to be the best you can be? If so, be sure to assemble for the 2019 Santa Clarita Marathon Heroes Edition, presented by Parkway Motorcars!
Back to school season is a time for growth, learning and new opportunities. From meeting new teachers and making new friends to learning new subjects and possibly attending a new school — children often delight in the change that back-to-school time brings.
Whether you are biking, walking or driving through Santa Clarita, you are likely to run into lush green fields for sports games, wildflowers blooming on hillsides or spot our City’s iconic oak trees. This abundance of beauty in our valley didn’t happen by accident.
By Mayor Marsha McLean The summer months – especially in Santa Clarita – bring beautiful weather and a wide range of opportunities for residents. From backyard barbecues and block parties
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