What could be better than building relationships while playing cornhole and sipping on local brews? How about doing those things while helping young adults who are leaving foster care without a home?
Santa Clarita Valley nonprofit Finally Family Homes is inviting the community to participate in its...
Avenues Supported Living Services, a nonprofit created to support people with developmental disabilities in remaining active in their communities, will host its third annual Cornhole Tournament FUNdraiser and Silent Auction at Wolf Creek Brewery on Sept. 7.
“In the past three years, we have seen this...
The nonprofit Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation has set a series of family-friendly “Summer Game Nights” fundraisers at Wolf Creek Brewery in the second half of July.
Proceeds will help support the SCV Education Foundation’s programs for the next school year.
Here’s the...
Avenues Supported Living Services is holding their 2nd Annual Cornhole tournament Sept. 8 at Wolf Creek Brewery in the Mann Biomedical Park situated in the northern end of the business park off Copperhill and Newhall Ranch Road.
Professional Cornhole tournament organizer Ben Budha,of Score Holio, will...
September is for seniors. Businesses around Santa Clarita are taking part all month long in the following SCV Senior Center New Building Campaign events and asking the community to show support. Funds from the events will get the campaign closer to its goal. It has $1.3 million left to raise –...
Santa Clarita Valley-based nonprofit Avenues Supported Living Services (Avenues SLS) celebrates its 20th anniversary by hosting the inaugural Cornhole Tournament fundraiser at the Old West Masonic Lodge in Newhall on Saturday, July 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Avenues SLS provides services assisting disabled...
The Master's University women's volleyball team dominated in a three-set win 25-23, 25-19, 25-16 over the Westcliff Warriors Tuesday night in The MacArthur Center.
Los Angeles County is one of the most diverse counties in the country and the Sheriff’s Department is committed to equally protecting the rights of every member of the community regardless of their race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, physical disability, mental disability, or gender.
In a match that was dominated by physical midfield play, The Master's University men's soccer team lost a non-conference game to the Vanguard Lions 1-0 Wednesday on Reese Field.
CAMARILLO — College of the Canyons finished in second place, a shot behind tourney host Moorpark College, as the Western State Conference (WSC) event at Sterling Hills Golf Course on Monday.
California State University, Northridge head women's basketball coach Carlene Mitchell has hired Ramia Griffin as the Matadors' director of basketball operations.
LOS ANGELES (CN) — Kevin Eduardo Cataneo Salazar, the man accused of shooting to death Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, appeared in court for the first time on Wednesday and pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
A Santa Monica man has agreed to plead guilty to breaking federal law by allowing his cryptocurrency-cash exchange company to help scammers and drug traffickers launder millions of dollars in criminal proceeds through his business, including Bitcoin kiosks in Santa Clarita, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
The C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation will team up volunteers and special needs children for a day of boating and fishing at Castaic Lake on Saturday, Oct. 14.
The Los Angeles County Office of Immigrant Affairs in the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs is expanding the Capacity-Strengthening for Immigrant-Focused Community-Based Organizations grant program funded by Los Angeles County’s American Rescue Plan allocation.
It’s almost fall, which means the Hiking Challenge is back. Going into its second year, the city of Santa Clarita is excited to invite the community onto the trails and into the open spaces.
Nearly 50 students from the Roybal Film and Television Production Magnet will learn how to turn their Hollywood dreams into reality when they visit California State University, Northridge’s film program on Tuesday, Sept 26.