Child & Family Center has announced the launch of its Program to Encourage Active, Rewarding Lives, expanding the center’s longstanding commitment to supporting the whole family across generations.
The city of Santa Clarita is inviting artists to submit artwork for consideration in the upcoming “Seascapes” juried exhibition, which will be on view at the First Floor Gallery in City Hall from May 20 through Aug. 12, 2026. The Exhibition Deadline is Sunday, May 3.
Rep. George Whitesides, D-Agua Dulce, joined members of the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency on Monday, April 6, to announce a new $ 1 million federal investment that will remove dangerous PFAS chemicals from the Santa Clarita Valley’s drinking water.
The city of Santa Clarita welcomes job seekers to its “Spring into Your Job” Job Resource fair and hiring spree, 9 a.m.- noon, Friday, April 17 at Canyon Country Community Center.
The city of Santa Clarita invites theater companies and event producers to submit proposals for The MAIN’s 2027 season.
Have you paid your Los Angeles County property taxes? Make sure your payment is received or postmarked by Friday, April 10.
Step into the “Rhythm in Nature” at Placerita Canyon Nature Center’s Community Drum Circle, 11 a.m.- noon, Sunday, April 19.
Green Santa Clarita asks Santa Clarita Valley residents do you “know where your water goes?”
Each spring, the city of Santa Clarita hosts a series of Green Santa Clarita events designed to help residents make environmentally responsible choices while keeping our community clean and sustainable.
The Master’s University had two track and field runners race at the prestigious Stanford Invitational April 3 and 4 in Palo Alto.
Garrett Beall had a career-high eight blocks to lead The Master’s University men’s volleyball team to a three-set win over the La Sierra Golden Eagles in Riverside on Wednesday, April 1.
With four Lady Mustang players participating in their final match on the TMU Beach Volleyball Courts, The Master’s University defeated the Life Pacific Warriors 5-0 Tuesday, March 31.
With no league play ahead this week, and some “extra” Foothill baseball games appearing on schedules, the spring break might be a good time for some course corrections.
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High school junior girls from across Los Angeles County, including West Ranch High School junior Sophie Liepack of Stevenson Ranch, will join together for the Distinguished Young Women of Los Angeles County program to be held on Saturday, April 18.
The city of Santa Clarita invites residents and visitors of all ages to step into a galaxy far, far away at May the 4th Be With You, taking place on Monday, May 4, 6-10 p.m. at Central Park.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is announcing evacuation warnings and orders for the Crown Fire located on the 6800 block of Soledad Road in Acton.
The environmental education group, Friends of Big Bear Valley has reported a tiny crack has appeared on Friday, April 3 on the surface of one of the eggs belonging to famed Big Bear eagles Jackie and Shadow.
The William S. Hart Union High School District invites the community to its inaugural State of the District event on Wednesday, April 29.
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station invites SCV residents to participate in the DEA Take Back Day on Saturday, April 25, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
A first-of-its-kind open house will be hosted by Fostering Youth Independence on Saturday, April 25, giving the Santa Clarita community a chance to learn more about how FYI supports local foster youth who are aging out of foster care system, equipping them to become successful, independent adults.
The Foothill League softball games played this week did not change the standings, but did result in all teams having six league games under their belts, and those games also set up a perfectly symmetrical spread from 6-0 down to 0-6, with everything in between.