
Robert Lamoureux | Help! It’s hot and the electric bill is insane!
Question: Robert, we are new to Santa Clarita (and California), and though we knew the temperatures we’d be in, we certainly are not comfortable in the home we are in.

Question: Robert, we are new to Santa Clarita (and California), and though we knew the temperatures we’d be in, we certainly are not comfortable in the home we are in.

News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting the community to a groundbreaking event marking the construction of The Rink Sports Pavilion on Friday, Aug. 30, at 9:30 a.m.

News release The city of Santa Clarita is accepting entries for the 2025 Sidewalk Poetry Project. This annual initiative invites residents and individuals with connections to Santa Clarita to contribute

David Bernard was in information technology at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia. After doing several new-program rollouts, where he’d show hospital staff how to use the new systems, he

News release Starting Tuesday, Sept. 3, parking at The Cube – Ice and Entertainment Center will be reduced for solar panel installation. The project will take approximately six weeks

Near the end of his life, relief pitcher Clarence “Cuddles” Marshall of the 1949 world-champion New York Yankees was asked if he wanted a do-not-resuscitate order. He said it all

In 11 lessons, United States military veterans can learn the basics of playing guitar and begin jamming with other vets, with the ultimate goal of healing through the power of

The Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band, under the direction of Tim Durand, held its Summer Concert in Acton Park on Sunday evening and performed numerous songs for the community to

Local students graduate from Biola University A total of 1,118 students walked the stage at Biola University’s spring 2024 commencement as they complete their journey as an Eagle. Among them

By Councilwoman Marsha McLean One of my favorite parts about living in Santa Clarita is the abundance of recreational opportunities available for residents of all ages. From pickleball and hiking,

News release The 21st Annual Dixon Duck Dash presented by Samuel Dixon Family Health Center Inc. is ready to make another splash on Sunday, Oct. 6, at the Santa Clarita

News release The Music Center, Los Angeles’ performing arts center, invites all Southern California high school students interested in the performing arts to apply for The Music Center’s 37th Annual

News release Winding down the summer with a day of friendship, surf and sunshine, several dozen local foster youth recently enjoyed a day at the beach provided by nonprofit Fostering

Drive all the way up to Bouquet Canyon Road and Esguerra Road in the early hours of the morning and you might just hear eerie high-pitched howling coming from the

News release Soroptimist International of Valencia announced that tickets for its Bras for a Cause 2024: Denim & Diamonds event are now on sale. The organization’s signature fundraising event,

News release The College of the Canyons Foundation is scheduled Oct. 28, to host the “Swing for Student Success” golf tournament at the Valencia Country Club. The tournament will support

Thirty years ago, one of the co-owners of the former Java ‘n Jazz on Lyons Avenue in Newhall begged Mike Pieper and his friends to play at the coffee shop.

While most people stayed home during the COVID-19 pandemic, Sanjay Reddy spent hours volunteering at the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry. So, it was only natural for him to select

News release A group of students and alumni from various Santa Clarita Valley high schools, including Castaic, Saugus, Hart and Valencia, have represented the community on the world stage at

News release The city of Santa Clarita invites residents to the annual Evening of Remembrance on Wednesday, Aug. 28, to honor Santa Clarita Valley youth who died in traffic-related incidents