Nonprofits gather to share, gain resources

Leaders of the Santa Clarita Valley nonprofit community gathered Wednesday, meeting in person for the first time in more than 18 months for the 2021 Nonprofit Symposium. “As much as

A new way to queue without dropping a line

Santa Clarita resident Paul Otrokov is obsessed with wait times. While getting his master’s degree in operations research, studying queuing theory, he realized that though it may be a good

Twin brothers compete on classic game show

It wasn’t long after longtime Santa Clarita residents Ken and Kevin Klar both retired that the identical twins had started a new endeavor: learning to cook. As a longtime firefighter

Hart Rampage returns for 37th tournament

Hart Rampage, hosted by Hart High School’s Regiment Band and Color Guard, is set to return for its 37th annual tournament Saturday. The marching band and field show tournament is

Saugus High club holds 5K for wounded warriors

Saugus High School’s Young Americans Foundation Club was joined by other students and staff Sunday for a 5K to support the Wounded Warriors Project. Carrying American flags, participants walked from

Workshop scheduled for senior drivers

The office of state Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, is hosting a virtual Keeping the Keys workshop with the Automobile Club of Southern California for older drivers Friday.  The workshop is a

Construction on Castaic Dam moving forward

Construction is underway at Castaic Lake, as officials from the California Department of Water Resources work to make seismic improvements on Castaic Dam’s tower access bridge. Castaic Lake is one

Newsom signs order to help tackle supply chain issues

As global supply chain issues continue to affect California, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order directing state agencies to identify additional ways to alleviate congestion at the state’s ports.

Injured hiker prompts helicopter response

An injured hiker at Whitney Canyon Park prompted a full response from multiple rescue agencies Sunday afternoon. The incident was first reported shortly after 1:30 p.m. near the intersection of

Club Fear celebrates final year scaring in SCV

Throughout the Santa Clarita Valley and beyond, haunters are getting ready for a spooktacular Halloween, setting up garages and front yards as haunted houses, each unique and special in its

When disaster strikes

Given the busy lives that we lead, it’s no surprise that planning for some distant emergency isn’t at the top of many to-do lists.  Disasters come in a number of

City debuts Trail Tales story walk

As you walk along the River Village Park Trail at Duane R. Harte Park, you can now enjoy nature and a story at the same time. The Santa Clarita Public

Moderna, Johnson & Johnson booster shots approved

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration extended authorization of COVID-19 booster doses to both Moderna and Johnson & Johnson Wednesday, while also opening the option to mix and match vaccine