<strong>1940</strong> - NYC premiere of "The Marines Fly High" starring Lucille Ball, filmed in Placerita Canyon [<a href="https://scvhistory.com/scvhistory/lw2676.htm" target="_blank">story</a>]
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The 30th Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival is back in town and the city of Santa Clarita is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help make it a success by assisting with different activities during the event.
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The Santa Clarita Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission will meet at 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 5 to receive an overview on 2026 events planned by the city of Santa Clarita.
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The Master's University men's basketball team pulled off the most improbable win of the season, coming back from a 17-point deficit in the second half to win the GSAC Men's Basketball Championship 77-74 in The MacArthur Center on Monday, March 2.
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WalletHub, a free personal finance app, reports the residents of Santa Clarita possess the sixth most credit cards per person in the United States.
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The College of the Canyons track and field teams combined for nearly 40 personal best times and marks during the annual Cuyamaca College Invitational on Saturday, Feb. 28 with the women's squad claiming its first team victory of the season.
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Circle of Hope’s most anticipated night of the year returns on Saturday, March 28, as Vine2Wine once again brings the community together for an evening of wine, cuisine and compassion.
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College of the Canyons swimming and diving competed at the two-day Mt. San Antonio College Invitational Feb. 27-28, with the Cougars turning in a number of strong individual performances.
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Innovation guides how Santa Clarita brings the community together through its events and programming. Each year, the city introduces new ways to engage residents and highlight what makes Santa Clarita unique.
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The Small Business Development Center hosted by College of the Canyons will offer a free webinar, "Tax Essentials for Entrepreneurs: A 2-Part Workshop Series." Part 1, "Business Structure – Choosing Smart from the Start," will be presented on Wednesday, March 11 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley is holding a Dodgers Opening Weekend Raffle fundraiser with a live drawing scheduled for Tuesday, March 17.
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University and government officials formally cut the ribbon today for California State University, Northridge’s Valera NEST, a first-of-its-kind resource center in the CSU system that provides basic needs services such as food, clothing and wellness to students in a centralized location on campus.
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California Credit Union is now accepting applications for its 2026 Summer Internship Program, offering paid professional experience for Santa Clarita Valley college students.
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Starting Tuesday, March 3, Placerita Canyon Natural Area and Nature Center will have updated summer operating hours.
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The Valley Industry Association will host "VIA Cocktails & Conversation: An Evening with Santa Clarita City Councilwoman Marsha McLean" on Thursday, March 19, 5:30-7 p.m.
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At its Feb. 17, regular meeting, the Santa Clarita Valley Water Board of Directors approved an ordinance establishing penalties relating to water theft from fire hydrants as well as corresponding revisions to its Customer Service Policy.
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The Santa Clarita Artists Association is holding a call for artists for "Rustic Roots: The California West" art exhibit. Entry Deadline is Sunday, March 22.
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In Santa Clarita, building a strong sense of community is a priority we carry through everything we do, from shared experiences that bring residents together to programs and opportunities that encourage us to learn, participate and connect with one another.
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The city of Santa Clarita Film Office has released the list of five productions filming in the Santa Clarita Valley for the week of Monday, March 2 to Sunday, March 8.
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TMU baseball was swept by Hope International University on Saturday, Feb. 28 in a 14-9 loss in Fullerton.
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The Master's University men's volleyball team improved to 8-0 with a dominant win over Soka University in straight sets on Friday, Feb. 27 in The MacArthur Center.
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The Master's University took advantage of 17 Hope International turnovers to defeat the Royals 78-73 in the GSAC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinals Friday, Feb. 27 in Fullerton.
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College of the Canyons baseball was able to hold off a late-inning comeback bid from Oxnard College to get past the Condors 8-7 at Mike Gillespie Field on Tuesday, Feb. 24.
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<strong>1938</strong> - Great Flood of 1938 causes massive destruction and death across the greater Los Angeles region [<a href="https://scvhistory.com/scvhistory/ap3314.htm" target="_blank">story</a>]<br>
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42 Comments
Pamela Holyak
Can u hurry up and open thanks lol
Lol right
It’s about frickin time Sandra Marie Altomare!!
We were just talking about this!! Lol finally!
So excited! Cant wait ?
Great another chain restaurant. Lol.
Yeah !!!!!!!
Finally!!
Plus we need a shakeys please
I wish ours never closed here! Damn now I want some mojos haha
Now bring in PF Changs!! So I never have to go to the valley!!
Word around the city they are looking at canyon country to open there
Why!?!?
Not a fan of these high fat/ high sodium chains but if they are in the right location at the mall they’ll do well
If you travel around the entire mall, we have just about every restaurant imaginable. How about a Nordstrom? Macy’s has gone downhill in the past few years (in my opinion). The mall has turned into a giant food court. . . how about some quality shopping?
You are so right. Macy’s looks like it’s been rummaged through, half the time, and all of the other stores are just cheap, throw away clothes. It’s in sad shape.
Very True! Eat at the mall not shop. Shop at Camarillo Outlets
Great. More food to fatten ppl up. Just what we need. Dont cook a meal at home heaven forbid
Is it where the elephant bar was?
Red Robin moved there. It will be across from Sicily outside.
Oh ok TGI Friday?
Sorry I haven’t been there in awhile?
I’m hearing saddle ranch will be where Fridays was. There putting it across Sisley
Missy Gentry is correct, Ellen Hardbarger. They are moving Sunglass Hut, Talbots, and I think a salon to put it on the corner.
Thank you Barbara Guminski Weiler ?
Lauren Rhoades
Brooke Lopez to further your addiction later this year
I’m so exited
EXCITED
About as exciting as another Starbucks.
Another “Chain” poison pit that people cream their jeans over. We need originality! UGH! ?
Meh
YayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayYayYyYYYyYaaYyyYyyyayyayYay!!!! ??????
I’d rather have a Nagul’s open up so my parents can relive their teen years from when they would always stop with their friends after school for a bite and besides I want to try it
Yeah!!!!!
Yummy!!!
Yayyy
I’d like a return of Bob’s Big Boy!
Me too! ?
The mall management and Westfield Corp are dancing right now. But when they wakeup and remember there is zero parking now, let alone when Saddle Ranch, it won’t matter if you can’t find parking. New management is needed.
Maryann Ayarra Navia