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As a longtime Santa Clarita resident, I have enjoyed watching our beautiful city transform over the years. In 1987, Santa Clarita was just 39 square miles. Fast forward 37 years,

As a longtime Santa Clarita resident, I have enjoyed watching our beautiful city transform over the years. In 1987, Santa Clarita was just 39 square miles. Fast forward 37 years,

Slow-Motion Magic is scheduled to present its fifth annual “Conjuring for a Cure” magic show that fundraises for the Michael J. Fox Foundation at Chabad of SCV on Oct. 27.

The church that oversees The Master’s University is looking ahead at its centennial celebration in a few years with plans to build a massive chapel and campus upgrades, according to

Santa Clarita native Martin Ramos Jr. died on Oct. 1, leaving behind his fiancée, their 1-year-old son and 1-month-old daughter. He was living in Avondale, Arizona, at the time. According

Rabbi Mark Blazer of Temple Beth Ami likened Yom Kippur, the holiest day for the Jewish community and the end of the Jewish calendar, to Major League Baseball’s World Series.

The Valencia High School marching band and color guard hosted the Ragnarok 2024 Field Tournament Saturday on the school’s football field. Seven local and regional schools worked with coaches to fine

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, hosted Service Academy Night at the College of the Canyons University Center, where over 200 students and family members gathered to learn more

News release Los Angeles County announced that its next free Countywide Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event is scheduled 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Val Verde Park, 30300 Arlington

News release The SCV Education Foundation is scheduled to host its third annual Touch-A-Truck event on Saturday, Nov. 2, at Central Park. The offers a chance for families with

Dear Savvy Senior, I recently turned 65 and would like to know if am supposed to get the pneumonia vaccine? And if so, which type of vaccine do I

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The American Hospital Association is urging the federal government to declare a national emergency, warning that patient safety is at risk due to a shortage of

By Bill Pan Contributing Writer Some people with Medicare will pay less out-of-pocket for prescription medications for the fourth quarter of this year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Members of the Santa Clarita Valley Jewish community gathered Monday evening at Chabad of SCV for the anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel last year that saw hundreds

In honor of Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, his mother and the American Red Cross hosted a blood drive at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Monday. The American Red Cross approached Kim

The West Ranch High School girls volleyball team hosted its annual “Claw out Cancer” fundraiser event during the team’s rival game against Saugus High last week. The fundraiser raised about

The L.A. County Fish and Wildlife Commission is seeking the L.A. County Board of Supervisors’ approval to award $10,000 from its Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund to Animal Tracks Inc.

Santa Clarita residents James Morales and Eddie Salas were talking together about the importance of culture, tradition, and keeping their heritage alive. They were spending Sunday afternoon at the 30th

The L.A. County Department of Public Works is asking the Board of Supervisors to approve a franchise agreement allowing Hecate Grid to operate its Humidor Battery Energy Storage System in

Over 2,500 rubber ducks made their way down the big water slide Sunday at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center to raise funds for the Dixon Family Health Center’s medical, dental

When she was a kid, she saw her mom become a victim of domestic violence and almost lose her life to it. Then, when she grew into an adult, she