
New documentary highlights wolf protection, therapy
They’re often seen as the big bad wolves. They’re illegal to keep as pets in most states, and those removed from such living conditions, according to a local wolf rescue

They’re often seen as the big bad wolves. They’re illegal to keep as pets in most states, and those removed from such living conditions, according to a local wolf rescue

Hart High School’s show choir has started a GoFundMe to raise money for its program. Hart’s show choir performs in school concerts, local community events and choral competitions in Southern

As summer comes to an end, parents and children alike are preparing for the upcoming school year. Whether that’s by getting a new backpack, gathering supplies or finding books needed

News release Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley is scheduled to hold its Third Annual Golf Tournament at noon on Monday, Oct. 24, at the Sand Canyon Country Club.

News release As local students get ready to head back to class for the new school year, the Salvation Army Santa Clarita Corps wants to ensure they have the supplies

News release Freddie A. De La Cerda, of Santa Clarita, has successfully completed cadet training at the California Highway Patrol Academy. He is assigned to duty at the CHP’s Altadena

Local resident and World War ll veteran Abe Nungesser celebrated his 100th birthday on Sunday at a party held at Christ Lutheran Church in Valencia. About 70 of Nungesser’s family

Painting with a purpose was more than just people painting pictures of their pets for fun. For many at the fundraiser for The American Cancer Society — held at Painting

Starting a new school can be plenty stressful and a little nerve-wracking, but College of the Canyons had its incoming students covered on Welcome Day. COC hosted the return of

The Quilts of Valor Foundation honored five veterans from chapter 355 of the Vietnam Veterans of America organization on Thursday. The Quilts of Valor Foundation is a national organization that

Right out the front door, make sure you dear saddlepals bring your ponchos on this morn’s trail ride. We’ve some epic weather ahead on today’s trek into Santa Clarita history.

For 17-year-old Abigail Walston, helping out at the Bridge to Home homeless shelter is more than just a requirement for her Girl Scouts Gold Award, it’s about helping people in

Tidings for Teens held its annual shopping event for foster youth Sunday, for the first time as a nonprofit organization. “Their mission is so inspiring,” said Joelle Danahy, who helped

The return of Bruce’s Beach to the heirs of African American owners Charles and Willa Bruce in June was not just a community’s gesture to right a wrong, but an

Service dogs can save someone’s life. A trained canine, for example, can detect if its owner has low or high blood sugar and will warn the person to take a

5 SCV students named to Baylor dean’s list Five Santa Clarita Valley students were named to the fall 2021 dean’s list at Baylor University: • Shelby Wilson, of Canyon Country,

Children pick up on everything we do. From the way we drive our cars, the way we treat others, to our everyday behaviors — our kids are watching and taking cues

Dear Savvy Senior, What tips can you recommend for choosing a good active adult housing community? My husband and I, who recently retired, are planning to relocate to an area

The mystery man wearing a Hart baseball jacket spotted before summer by a former Santa Clarita Valley resident in Haines, Alaska, has been identified. In a July 7 story in

The Canyon Country Community Center was filled with Caribbean music, food and dancing Friday as the city celebrated Caribbean culture with its fifth installment of “Celebrate.” “Celebrate” is an event