
PHOTOS | FABBA-lous: Abba tribute band closes out Concerts in the Park
The 2023 Concerts in the Park series had its final rendition on Saturday at Central Park, with the members of FABBA giving their best ABBA impressions. The group was led
The 2023 Concerts in the Park series had its final rendition on Saturday at Central Park, with the members of FABBA giving their best ABBA impressions. The group was led
Anyone strolling into Fair Oaks Ranch Community School’s library will find a vending machine filled with … books? Last week, the elementary school welcomed attendees with a ribbon-cutting event during
News release The SCV Education Foundation has announced the hiring of Joe (Joseph) Satorhelyi as its new executive director. Satorhelyi has played a vital role in his managerial role
News release Several dozen local foster youth recently enjoyed a day at the beach thanks to Fostering Youth Independence’s Reconnect & Rejuvenate Day, which gave the youth a chance to
News release The Circle of Hope Annual Tea is scheduled Oct. 21 to raise awareness of breast cancer and raise funds to help those in the community fighting this disease.
News release The Samuel Dixon Family Health Center held its first-ever cornhole tournament fundraiser on Saturday, Aug. 12 at the Lucky Luke Brewing Company. Teams of all skill levels competed
News release The Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival is expanding its educational outreach program to local elementary schools with reprised assembly performances of its classic adaptation “Scrooge’s Long Night” and the
News release Mobile IV Therapy has announced the launch of a new $500 scholarship to benefit high school students in the Santa Clarita Valley, with a focus on financial literacy.
Dear Savvy Senior, I take several medications for multiple health conditions and the prices keep going up, even with my Medicare prescription drug insurance. Can you recommend any tips
Wyatt Hickerson was born a micro preemie at 24 weeks and 5 days, weighing 1 pound, 6 ounces. He was later diagnosed with a borderline intellectual disability and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
News release In honor of Suicide Prevention Month, Kevin Berthia and Kevin Briggs will recount the profound experience that took place in 2005 at the Golden Gate Bridge on Wednesday,
News release Samuel Dixon Family Health Center Inc. announced that its diabetes prevention program has again received Full Plus Recognition for its National Diabetes Prevention Program from the Centers
Set up on the center of the indoor soccer field in the Santa Clarita Sports Center, kids and their families lined up around the ring on Saturday to watch Ray
‘We didn’t get treated quite this way when we came back from Vietnam’ Rick Barker joked that the weather was not appropriate for being wrapped up in a blanket in
Top of another hot August morn to you, dear saddlepals. We’ve a most interesting trail ride through Santa Clarita history ahead. We’ve got unlucky CHP officers, movie stars, moonshiners, plane
Question: Robert, just FYI, our house was built in 1969 and we haven’t done much with the bathrooms over the years. My wife and I are in our late seventies
Kindergarten through eighth graders with aspirations to join a cheerleading squad one day can have the opportunity to learn how to jump, chant and cheer at the annual Saugus Cheer
Concerts in the Park had its penultimate show on Saturday at Central Park, with ‘Queen Nation’ channelling Freddie Mercury and the rest of Queen. This week brings the final show
In partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association, Oakmont of Valencia hosted “Paint for a Cause” to raise money for the organization with both senior residents and honored guests attending. Attendees were
Vic Hills tosses his bean bag as 28 teams compete for the $500 top prize during the inaugural Samuel Dixon Family Health Center Cornhole Tournament Fundrasier held at Kucky Luke
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