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Experience a new culture every month at the Canyon Country Community Center. Join family and friends in experiencing cultures and customs from around the world at the city of Santa Clarita’s “celebrate” event series, which is returning to the Canyon Country Community Center, 18410 Sierra Highway, Canyon Country, CA 91351, for its second year in 2023.

George Orwell’s “1984” will be presented by Front Row Center and Eclipse Theater LA at The MAIN Theater, 24266 Main St., Newhall, CA 91321.

What do you think of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department’s use of tasers? The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Civil Oversight Commission is reviewing the LASD policy on the use of stun devices and seeking public input on the use of stun devices.

Roll up your sleeves and lace up your boots! The 27th Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, is back in town and looking for the best and brightest volunteers to help out during the event.

Spring is near! As the seasons change, the American Red Cross is reminding the public that the need for blood does not stop. Blood and platelets remain low risk this month. Donors are vital to helping the Red Cross avoid blood shortages in the weeks to come.

California Institute of the Arts alumnus Jeff Rowe (2011 Film/Video) makes his feature directorial debut with “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,” also co-directed by fellow CalArtian Kyler Spears (2013 Film/Video).

Every five years, the city of Santa Clarita publishes a strategic plan based on public input that identifies priorities and plans for improving the quality of life for our community.

Are you or someone you know currently hiring? On Friday, April 28 the College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation, the city of Santa Clarita, the SCV Chamber of Commerce and America’s Job Centers of California have partnered to host the SCV job fair.

Residents of the Santa Clarita Valley remember March 2020 as the month that schools in all five SCV districts closed due to COVID-19. Now, three years later, 19 volunteers from the Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation have returned to the classrooms of SCV’s seventh elementary school with the Read With Me Program.


The Santa Clarita Artists Association announces a pastel demonstration by Kris Buck on May 15, from: 18:30 to 20:30

Parks After Dark returns this March with a fun, free, and safe recreational experience that brings together teens, families, and the community at 34 LA County Parks for two nights over Spring Break.

Raising the Curtain Foundation invites all Santa Clarita Valley students in grades 4-6 to participate in a free theater workshop at Newhall’s Family Theater for the Performing Arts.

Old Glory gets a celebration after being rescued two decades ago, with picnics to remind all the times when the community got together.

Due to recent rainfall, Los Angeles County Health Officer, Muntu Davis, MD, MPH, is warning residents that bacteria, chemicals, debris, trash, and other public health hazards from city streets and mountainous areas are likely to contaminate ocean waters. .

Two big changes are coming for Santa Clarita residents and businesses, with a new residential trash collector and state-mandated organic recycling starting July 1.

Gilchrist Ranch prepares for the changing seasons with spring dates and egg hunts.

Each year the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation recognizes the top commercial real estate brokers active in the Santa Clarita Valley, with this year’s list featuring many returning faces as well as a few new ones.

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on Wednesday confirmed there were no new deaths and 14 new cases in the Santa Clarita Valley, with 13 additional deaths and 643 new cases statewide.



Kenji Pallares pitched five closing innings while CSUN (9-3) scored six runs over his first four innings en route to an 8-3 win over Pepperdine at Eddy D. Field Stadium on Monday afternoon.

College of the Canyons earned another first place finish in the Western State Conference tournament held at Antelope Valley Country Club on Monday, the Cougars’ fourth win en route to claiming another conference title.

California State University, Northridge, extended its winning streak to six as the Matadors beat Idaho 5-2 in women’s tennis Monday afternoon at the Matador Tennis Complex.

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