
The terrifying way scammers clone voices to defraud families
By Chris Summers Contributing Writer Phishing, which as far back as the 1990s used fake emails to scam unsuspecting victims, evolved into the use of fake SMS or text messages, known

By Chris Summers Contributing Writer Phishing, which as far back as the 1990s used fake emails to scam unsuspecting victims, evolved into the use of fake SMS or text messages, known

Jill Cox of Jill’s Cake Creations in Santa Clarita has been a vendor at all 36 annual Taste of the Town events in the Santa Clarita Valley. Sunday’s event took

News release Kevin Shorten has been appointed vice president and chief information and technology officer of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. In this role, Shorten will oversee digital and information technology strategy

Over 300 athletes from across Southern California came out for the Special Olympics on Saturday at William S. Hart High School and the Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club

News release Single Mothers Outreach is scheduled Friday to host “Cheers to 30 Years,” an anniversary celebration, at the Sand Canyon Country Club. The evening will honor three decades

The American Cancer Society is hosting its 27th annual Relay for Life fundraiser, with people of all ages participating at Santa Clarita Central Park on Saturday. The event started in

Question: Robert, you’ve been so helpful in the past, plus the great job you did for us in 2018, I thought I’d run by a construction question to you. We

Happy first weekend in May, dear friends, neighbors, green newbies, grizzled vets and addendum saddlepals. On today’s ride through Santa Clarita history, we’ve got presidents and some of the weirdest

Before Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital got its neonatal intensive care unit, a baby born prematurely or with some other serious issue would’ve been taken from the mother and transferred to

When he was a boy, Ralph Steger would walk a number of dogs in his neighborhood for free. Neighbors would ask how much money he charged, but he’d just say

Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda praised former WBO middleweight champion Fernando Guerrero and his gym on Sunday for the work they’re doing in the community, teaching area youth boxing skills

News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting the community to its Celebrate cultural event series, which is returning for its fourth year starting this month at the Canyon

When devastation struck California in January from the wildfires, Jocelyn Reyes knew she wanted to do something to help out the first responders in Santa Clarita. Reyes decided that she

Peretz selected to University of Minnesota Twin Cities dean’s list Abigail Peretz, of Valencia, has been named to the 2024 fall semester dean’s list at the University of Minnesota Twin

The city of Santa Clarita has long been a community that provides joy and comfort for our residents. That includes ensuring that individuals of all abilities have the opportunity to

News release The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley has received a $10,000 community health grant that will be used toward enhancing academic performance among local youth through

Dear Savvy Senior, My husband and I, who are retired, have accumulated about $7,000 in credit card debt over the past few years and need some help paying it off.

The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center hosted its 2025 Celebrity Waiter dinner fundraiser at Bella Vida on Saturday night. The theme of the night was “Broadway Lights” and attendees wore

She put on her very own musical during her senior year at West Ranch High School. It was West Ranch’s last performance in 2020 before the school shut down due

The College of the Canyons Foundation hosted its third annual 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament Sunday morning at COC’s Valencia campus. According to event chair Taylor Kellstrom, who was sporting a Los