Unsung heroes get their recognition

On Sunday afternoon, Milcah White hosted a “Salute to Hometown Heroes” reception at Mimi’s Cafe, where she and her business partners presented certificates of recognition from Sen. Scott Wilk and Rep. Katie Hill for military veterans and those who have devoted themselves to caring for special needs individuals.

Camp challenges youth with rustic camping experience

The R. M. Pyles Boys Camp in Santa Clarita sent about 100 boys and 35 counselor staff up to the Sequoia National Forest for a 12-day session of wilderness adventure, part of the camp’s annual summer tradition.

Four-car crash stops traffic on Highway 14

California Highway Patrol officers responded to reports of a traffic collision on the northbound lanes of Highway 14 on Sunday evening that caused a 40 minute Sigalert.

Glowhouse looks to grow gaming in SCV

“You can’t make a living by playing video games.” While many grew up hearing this admonishment as a means to motivate to do chores, studying or some otherwise seemingly “productive”

A million-dollar lesson plan

After high school graduation, students, often out on their own for the first time, traditionally can struggle with a number of real-world challenges a brick-and-mortar classroom education didn’t really discuss.

Aquarium enthusiasts say benefits outweigh costs

Fish tanks are beautiful and often calming additions to many homes. However, there are many factors prospective armchair marine biologists should consider when looking into purchasing and installing a tank.

LightUpMasks attracts public, Hollywood

When 22-year-old Cameron Morey created his first Halloween mask, he wasn’t sure it would turn it into a business, much less one that has earned $1 million. Morey, who grew