City Parent Resource Symposium to inform parents about drug issues
News release The city of Santa Clarita is scheduled Sept. 23 to present the 2022 Parent Resource Symposium titled “Chasing the High.” Parents, guardians, teachers and youth are…
News release The city of Santa Clarita is scheduled Sept. 23 to present the 2022 Parent Resource Symposium titled “Chasing the High.” Parents, guardians, teachers and youth are…
Maria Gutzeit has dedicated her incredible knowledge and wisdom regarding water and environmental issues for the benefit of all the residents of the Santa Clarita Valley. She is widely respected…
The Saugus High School marching band and color guard has had to endure things, one after the other, and still has managed to find a way to succeed — to…
Vojislav Batta Vujicic passed away peacefully on Aug. 27 at his home in Agoura Hills. Batta, age 71, had fought a five-month battle with esophageal cancer and lived up to…
News release The Circle of Hope Annual Tea is one of Santa Clarita’s most anticipated fundraisers bringing awareness of breast cancer and raising funds to help those in the local…
No. 8 Pasadena City College women’s volleyball (9-2) avenged their playoff loss last season to No. 14 Canyons (5-5) in their five-set victory on Wednesday at College of the Canyons. …
News release Olive Branch Theatricals, a performing arts organization based in Santa Clarita, is inviting the public to attend an open house 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, at OBT’s…
A simple comparison of Rep. Mike Garcia’s campaign principles and the priorities of his Democrat opponent, Christy Smith, reveals a clear choice: capitalism (private ownership) or socialism (government ownership). Smith’s…
Re: “Are you a good Catholic?” letters, Sept. 7. Always interesting to read Mr. Arthur Saginian’s comments. He writes well and he must have developed it during his Catholic education.…
With the closure of Interstate 5 (last week) for construction between the hours of 11:59 p.m. to 10 a.m., the volume of traffic on San Francisquito Canyon road has greatly…
7 local students graduate from Oregon State University Oregon State University graduated more than 7,300 students during ceremonies June 11 and 12, including seven local students. Local students graduating this…
Inflatable zorbs have come a long way since they were first created. These water balls are not only fun to play with, but they can also be used for a…
Tablets explicitly designed for weight reduction might be an excellent choice for those who want to get rid of excess weight in a hurry without having to make significant changes…
News release Local nonprofit Fostering Youth Independence is seeking “Allies” to work one-on-one with Santa Clarita youth who are aging out of the L.A. County foster care system. A special…
Avenues Supported Living Services held its 6th annual No-Tap Bowling Tournament and Fundraiser at Valencia Lanes on Sunday, drawing in more than 200 participants. Bowlers could compete for small prizes,…
Two men accused of having committed felonies within the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court on Wednesday, once again receiving future court dates to appear. Marcel Taylor A Canyon Country…
No case has yet been presented to the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office against an L.A. County sheriff’s deputy arrested on suspicion of drunkenly crashing his patrol vehicle in Stevenson…
In recognition of Suicide Prevention Month, the city of Santa Clarita announced Tuesday that it would be partnering with a local nonprofit to spread awareness regarding mental health and community…
In a unanimous decision during Tuesday night’s regular meeting, the Santa Clarita City Council approved the distribution of a $300,000 grant that will be used to refurbish SCVHistory.com. Citing SCVHIstory.com…