
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
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
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
Known by students at Canyon High School as the biggest club on campus, the Eco Chicos Environmental Club is doing what it can to change the world one piece of
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
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
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
News release You can help those in need get where they need to go by donating a bicycle and/or helmet to the Salvation Army Santa Clarita Valley Corps. The bike and
News release You are invited to join with Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley on Monday at 6 p.m. for the club’s Empower Hour, presented by The i-5 Freedom Network, a nonprofit anti-human-trafficking organization, to raise awareness
The time has finally come to open the doors and welcome Santa Clarita residents to the brand-new, state-of-the-art Canyon Country Community Center. Under construction for the past two and a half
As a symbol of comfort and appreciation of their sacrifice for their country, local veterans were wrapped in handmade Quilts of Valor Sunday. Donna Kiger and George Allard of the
As pandemic worries continue to loom over our heads, physicians across the Santa Clarita Valley are urging patients not to put off some of their medical appointments any longer. Through
After years of trucking in water, LARC Ranch residents are finally set to get a permanent water supply via a pipeline being built with the help of the Santa Clarita
In a red carpet event held at the Laemmle Theatres in Newhall, Square Zero Films filmmakers and NAACP Santa Clarita members celebrated the world premiere of the sports documentary “SCRUM.”
The Santa Clarita Valley is famously known for its beautiful mountains, national forest, and open space and parks. However, the city is also infamous for something less appealing: heat and wildfires. Our city is no stranger to the
News release Boy Scouts Troop 2222 celebrated with an Eagle Court of Honor at Placerita Nature Center along with troop leaders, friends and family on Sept. 18. Many Scouts had their Courts of Honor
News release The 16 William S. Hart Union High School District Teachers of the Year for the 2021/22 school year were recognized by the governing board during a recent meeting. The district Teacher of the Year is Shelley Turski, a science teacher
News release Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley is gearing up for its 10th Annual Fashion Show and Boutique. “Making Dreams a Reality,” this year’s theme, is scheduled Sunday, Nov. 14, at the Hyatt Regency in Valencia. Chaired by Sandi Naba
For the first time in nearly two years, social workers serving the Santa Clarita Valley and surrounding communities gathered for a community resource fair. The fair is typically an annual
Seniors gathered at the Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center Tuesday for the center’s monthly afternoon of bingo event. Participants donned masks and headed into the center’s dining room
“Koonex, koonex, palexen,” children sang, as they chanted along in Mayan to a children’s song led by Gloria Arjona during Calaveras Literarias. “What you’re saying in Mayan is, ‘Don’t be
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