
Getting to know (and love) succulents
Succulents can be just what indoor or outdoor gardens need. Even though succulents are becoming more popular, there are still some people who are unaware of their attributes. By learning
Succulents can be just what indoor or outdoor gardens need. Even though succulents are becoming more popular, there are still some people who are unaware of their attributes. By learning
Spring has come to California and drought-resistant or native plants are a good option for residents looking to add some new plants to their gardens. Drought-resistant plants are those that
Local author Dave Bossert recently won silver and gold awards for his recent book on Disney animator furniture.
Sheriff’s deputies arrived outside Topper Pizza on Magic Mountain Parkway after a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle at approximately 5:41 p.m. on Sunday.
The 11 girls of Girl Scout Troop 6556 were transported back in time as they learned the ancient art of mounted archery on Sunday, surrounded by the rolling green hills
Irene Lilley said she feels much younger than the 90 years she celebrated on Sunday. Lilley, a Canyon Country resident, turned 90 on April 4 and celebrated Sunday with her
Thursday was a good day for pets in two of Santa Clarita’s shelter facilities after they received donations from this year’s annual SCV Charity Chili Cook-Off. Each year, the chili
The Friendly Valley Country Club’s Little Theater became a musical time machine on Sunday as seniors danced and sang along to some of their favorite songs from past decades.
Shane Price was looking for something fun to do with his daughters in Santa Clarita when he discovered the Newhall Aquarium on Google. “It’s nice having a local aquarium to
Santa Clarita gourmets piled their plates high with homemade goodies like venison sausage, tri tip, macaroni and cheese and loaves of sourdough bread at this year’s Foodiefest at Pocock Brewery.
Brigitta Benitez always knew she wanted to be her own boss. The young business owner and Santa Clarita resident credits the independence and success of her mother, who also owns
After eight years with Circle of Hope, Pam Ripling is retiring as the executive director of the local cancer nonprofit.
To celebrate, Batman’s 80th anniversary and the 1,000th issue of his debut title “Detective Comics,” Brave New World Comics has planned a release party and artist signing with David Baron, who worked on issue nos. 994 through 1,000 of “Detective Comics.”
California Highway Patrol officers and the Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to an incident near the Old Road and Lake Hughes Road in Castaic, in which a Toyota pickup truck drove off the southbound Interstate 5 on-ramp.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a report of an injured bicyclist in Gorman on Sunday morning.
Like many young musicians, twins Kalia and Keeli Javan liked to perform at school talent shows. Unlike other musicians, it was a talent show performance that inspired the Javan twins
Hungry Santa Claritans will be able to get their chili fix while also helping to support a good cause at the seventh annual SCV Charity Chili Cook-off on Thursday at The Oaks Club.
Members of Our Lady of Perpetual Hope (OLPH) Catholic Church gathered after each mass for the final day of celebration for the church’s 75th anniversary. “It’s exciting to have been
Parents, coaches and eager, young chess masters crowded into the halls, patios and conference rooms of the Hyatt Regency Valencia for the annual Southern California SuperStates Scholastic State Chess Championships on Sunday.
Like many young musicians, twins Kalia and Keeli Javan liked to perform at school talent shows. Unlike other musicians, it was a talent show performance that inspired the Javan twins to take music lessons, form a band, and record their own songs.
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