Bethlehem SCV Church and Bethlehem Preschool & Daycare will host a Trunk or Treat event 6-8 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 25 located in the parking lot of the church.

Oct. 25: Trunk or Treat at Bethlehem SCV

Lucky Luke Brewing and Good Vibes Events will host Halloween Country Night, a Halloween-themed country line dancing event, 4-9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18.

Oct. 18: Halloween Country Night at Lucky Luke Brewing

There will be a free household hazardous waste and e-waste recycling collection event for Santa Clarita area residents on Saturday, Oct. 18 at College of the Canyons, South Parking Lot, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd., in Santa Clarita from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Oct. 18: Free Household Hazardous Waste, E-Waste Recycling Event

The Lady Mustangs volleyball team swept the Life Pacific Warriors (25-10, 25-12, 25-20) Wednesday, Oct. 15 in The MacArthur Center.

Lady Mustangs Cruise to Three-set Win Over Life Pacific

A goal in the 86th minute for Life Pacific meant The Master’s University men’s soccer team went from what looked like a 1-0 win to a 1-1 tie on Wednesday, Oct. 15 against the Warriors in La Verne, Calif.

Mustangs Leave Life Pacific With Tie

The Master’s University’s Hannah Ulibarri is now three for three in golf tournament wins this season as she took the top spot in the Embry-Riddle Fall Invitational Tuesday, Oct. 14 in Prescott, Ariz., despite extremely windy conditions.

Ulibarri Wins Again, Janho Places Second

No. 2 College of the Canyons women’s soccer scored its lone goal in the 71st minute to push past visiting Santa Monica College 1-0 on Friday, Oct 10.

No. 2 Canyons Scores Late Victory Over Santa Monica

1853 – Sarah Gifford, community leader and wife of Newhall’s first railroad station agent, born in England [story]

Sarah Gifford

Stevenson Ranch tennis standout Ta’leighah Saulter earned national recognition this month after an impressive performance at the USTA National Level 2 Tournament in Sacramento, where she finished as a finalist for the bronze medal.

Stevenson Ranch’s Ta’leighah Saulter Earns Bronze Finalist Honors

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating the first case of locally acquired dengue for the 2025 mosquito season in a resident of the San Gabriel Valley.

Public Health Investigating First Case of Locally Acquired Dengue for the 2025 Mosquito Season

I want to speak to you directly today, not just as the leader of LA Health Services, but as someone who deeply believes in the power of public healthcare services and the people who make it possible. 

Dr. Christina Ghaly: From the Director’s Desk October 2025

10 by 10 is back for one night only. Join in on the fun for this variety show in Old Town Newhall featuring music, comedy, storytelling, magic, dance and more. 

Nov. 8: 10 by 10 Variety Show is Back at The MAIN Theatre for One Night Only

For the past 29 years, professor emeritus Dr. Steven Oppenheimer at California State University, Northridge’s Department of Biology has carried on his goal of getting younger students involved in the sciences. 

2025 Volume of the CSUN Student Research Journal Showcases Science for All

The SCV Food Pantry is calling on the Santa Clarita Valley community for urgent support following notice from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services that the ongoing federal government shutdown may soon impact CalFresh benefits, which thousands of local residents rely on for food assistance.

SCV Food Pantry Urges Community Support Amid Potential Funding Cuts

Every August at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, they prepare for a day filled with both excitement and emotion: the graduation of their PathPoint interns.

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, PathPoint Celebrate Four Project SEARCH Interns

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo joined city officials, fire and law enforcement at Santa Clarita’s State of the city event on Thursday, Oct. 16, to unveil the city’s new Mobile Command Unit.

Schiavo Secures Funds for Emergency Responder Mobile Command Unit

The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley will celebrate the completion of major renovations at its Thomas E. Dierckman Clubhouse in Canyon Country with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. 

Oct. 29: Boys & Girls Club Celebrates Renovations at Dierckman Clubhouse

Ric Alviso, a professor in California State University Northridge’s Department of Music, will be performing at the Harvest Moon Gathering, a fundraising festival for the Painted Turtle Camp, alongside his band, Masanga Marimba, on Saturday, Oct. 25 in Lake Hughes.

Oct. 25: CSUN Professor, Band Masanga Marimba Perform at Fundraiser

The American Cancer Society Santa Clarita Valley Unit will hold the Bark For Life Halloween Fundraiser on Sunday, Oct. 26, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.

Oct. 26: Bark For Life Halloween Fundraiser

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo has announced that all of her 11 bills passed out of the California Legislature and sent to Governor Gavin Newsom this year have been signed into law

Schiavo Has 11 Bills Signed Into Law by Newsom

Ocean Water Quality Rain Advisory: This advisory is for all Los Angeles County Beaches and is in effect Until Saturday, Oct. 18, at 5 a.m.

L.A. County Health Recommends People Avoid Beaches

Senator Suzette Martinez Valladares (R–Santa Clarita) announced that her legislation, Senate Bill 571, has been signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom.

Valladares’ Bill Increases Penalties for State of Emergency Crimes

1939 – Second, larger OLPH Catholic Church dedicated on site of first (10th & Walnut, Newhall) [story]

OLPH

JPL Announces Additional Layoffs Totaling 11% of Workforce