
It’s rub-a-dub-dub time for Castaic Animal Care Center’s animals
CP, an 11-year-old short-haired terrier mix, was surrendered to the Castaic Animal Care Center after her owner died this week. The first step on her road to being adoption ready

CP, an 11-year-old short-haired terrier mix, was surrendered to the Castaic Animal Care Center after her owner died this week. The first step on her road to being adoption ready

The weather is getting warmer and the flowers are blooming — spring is here. It’s the season where everything is growing and coming to life, even the animals, which means

Ten “young marines,” ranging from ages 8 to 15, stood perfectly still and in formation as Tim Stratton, a retired U.S. Marines master sergeant and executive officer of the Santa

Advice is an interesting thing. Sometimes it’s good; sometimes it’s terrible. That’s why the best advice lies in the eye of the beholder. However, there is an occasional piece of

Attendees of the 15th annual Mayors Prayer Breakfast at the Hyatt Regency in Valencia prayed for the community, first responders, city officials, elected officials and the nation as a whole

Deborah Nance, who answers to “Dee,” describes her mother as the “grandmother” type. “Her funeral was filled with nieces, nephews, grandkids, friends,” Nance said. “They talked about how she was

Southern California Urban Search and Rescue teams gathered at the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s Del Valle Training Center in Castaic this week for a joint training exercise called “Southern

Firefighters were dispatched to a small grass fire shortly before 9 a.m. Thursday in the wash behind the new Porsche dealership near Auto Center Drive in Valencia. “This is a

The massive Stratolaunch aircraft took to the skies for its first-ever test flight on April 13, and flying with it were several Santa Clarita Valley connections, from a familiar face

The United States has one of the worst records among developed countries worldwide when it comes to child abuse, losing on average four to seven children daily to child abuse

Nine teams of special needs hockey players came from far and wide to participate in the sixth annual SoCal Special Hockey Festival as it held its opening ceremonies on Saturday

In order to tackle different challenges faced by teenagers, such as bullying, peer pressure and stress, SRD~Straightening Reins teamed up with Redemption Road K9 to host their first Hopes Through

Castaic Middle School students crowded into the gym for a lunchtime basketball game Friday. This wasn’t any ordinary game, but an annual tradition for eighth-grade students and local law enforcement

Smartphone cameras are getting better and better with each update released, so it’s no surprise that we are uploaded billions of photos to social media daily. Whether you want to

History tells us that horses have been in the Santa Clarita Valley since the early days of its settlement, part of a culture the area still celebrates with things like

Michael Mazzetti has lived in Santa Clarita for more than 30 years and has worked with SCVTV for 20 of those years, making him the longest-serving volunteer at the station,

Sam Bashor was into YouTube pretty early on, when the culture around it was just emerging. “I feel like I was pretty on, noticing that there was a community of

Valencia Acura co-owner Cheri Fleming got more than she expected on a recent trip to Japan in her role as a volunteer for Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley:

Spring has sprung, which means it’s almost time for the Vasquez Rocks Nature Center Associates’ annual Day at the Rocks event, scheduled Saturday, April 27. “We just want to do

When the Santa Clarita Valley hit a growth spurt in the early 1970s, new needs arose for many public services — including those for older residents. That, said Barbara Cochran,