
AQMD launches $21M Go Zero rebate program
News release The South Coast Air Quality Management District has launched its $21 million Go Zero Pilot Incentive Program designed to help residents and businesses switch to cleaner, zero-emission space

News release The South Coast Air Quality Management District has launched its $21 million Go Zero Pilot Incentive Program designed to help residents and businesses switch to cleaner, zero-emission space

As he walked into the Valencia Ralphs store on a recent Saturday afternoon before his shift, employee after employee greeted him. He replied to one co-worker with, “Hello, young lady,”

Fowlkes graduates from Troy University Nicholas Fowlkes, of Stevenson Ranch, graduated from Troy University during the spring semester of the 2024-25 academic year. Fowlkes graduated with a bachelor of science

“The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members.” – Coretta Scott King From the sound of mariachi music to the laughter coming

News release The city of Santa Clarita invites nonprofit organizations interested in learning more about the 2026 grant cycle of the Community Services and Arts Grants Program to attend a

News release The SCV Education Foundation is scheduled to host its fourth annual Touch-A-Truck event 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Central Park. The event, featuring

News release Over 200 runners and walkers from the SCV and beyond are expected to join at West Creek Park on Saturday, Oct. 5, in support of one of Santa

News release In 2019, David Rabotnick founded Slow-Motion Magic, a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness and support for Parkinson’s Disease. The inspiration came just one year after David himself was

Dear Savvy Senior, Do I have to pay taxes on my Social Security retirement benefits? I heard that President Donald Trump’s big, beautiful bill eliminated that. What can you tell

News release This year’s State of the City event, scheduled to be held 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, at the Canyon Country Community Center, will feature the theme, “Celebrating Hart

News release SCVi Charter School is inviting all families with school-age children in the community to attend its annual Back-to-School Night on Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. While Back-to-School

News release Panorama City Medical Center, which serves Kaiser Permanente members in the Santa Clarita Valley, has been recognized as high performing for three adult medical procedures and conditions by

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department honored fallen Deputy Jake Kuredjian on Sunday, marking the 24th anniversary of his line-of-duty death. According to Deputy Nicolas Marinelli of the Santa Clarita

California’s High Temperatures: A Recipe for Wildfire Disaster California is known for its sunny climate, but it experiences extremely high temperatures throughout the year. Heat waves are becoming more frequent

Question: Hi Robert, do you know why I could be suddenly going through a lot more salt with my water softener system? I am not with a particular company as

He’d been talking about becoming a billionaire in the tech industry since middle school. Today, 21-year-old William Bennett of Castaic has a business plan through 2063. At 19 years old,

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is accepting applications for the 2025 SCV Water Academy, a free, in-person program that gives SCV residents a behind-the-scenes look at their

Schindler “The Swindler” was arguably the Santa Clarita Valley’s greatest con man. We’ll be saying howdy to him. John Raggio couldn’t take it with him, the “it” being a fortune

Joshua Muñoz was mischievous, adventurous, and loved to tell jokes and poke fun at things. He never backed down from a challenge, his sister Krystal Muñoz said, and one of

Seidel named to Bucknell University dean’s list William Seidel, of Valencia, has been named to the Bucknell University dean’s list for outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester of the