
Henry Mayo Trauma Center celebrates 40 years
There was a message of gratitude Tuesday at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital as a procession of representatives for local elected officials spoke, providing the usual form of recognition — a

There was a message of gratitude Tuesday at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital as a procession of representatives for local elected officials spoke, providing the usual form of recognition — a

Over six decades of primary instruction, and a landmark on the corner of Decoro Drive and Seco Canyon Road, Santa Clarita Elementary School students, parents and staff bade farewell to

Luca McFarlin completed a huge milestone for a 2-year-old toddler. With the help of his family, McFarlin read 1,000 books and became the sixth child to accomplish the 1,000 Books

For many gathered off Drayton Street in Newhall at Monday’s ribbon-cutting for the city’s first-ever permanent homeless shelter, it was a full-circle moment. More than a handful of people could

News release College of the Canyons football student-athlete Joshua Clark knows a thing or two about stepping up. Clark, who is graduating from the college on May 31 with a

A road trip can be a relaxing and exciting way to see the country. According to the financial firm IPX 1031, 51% of Americans planned to travel more in 2023

The city of Santa Clarita continues the work to completely encircle the city with a green belt of open space. At present, more than 13,000 acres of open space and

We’re five months into the new year and you may still be thinking about those health and wellness resolutions. That’s okay. It is never too late to start! Have you

The city of Santa Clarita held it “Hit the Trail” community bike ride on Saturday morning. The self guided free bicycle riding event encouraged families and individuals to bike ride

Question: Hi Jerry. My name is Clayton and I have a silly question to ask you. Can I cut through a gas station to avoid turning right at the intersection

Getting shot in the butt while you’re hopping on one foot, trying to put your pants on. HATE when that happens. But that’s what happened to our own legendary bandito,

Question: Hello Robert, thank you for what you do here in Santa Clarita, answering all of the questions to help those of us who don’t know where to turn for

The Newhall School District held its second annual Parent Resource Fair for the local families and others in the community to learn about the different programs available for students and

Leah Becker usually commutes to work by car, but on Thursday morning her routine was a bit different. Becker borrowed a friend’s bike and met with a group at Valencia

K-pop, rhythmic drum sounds and colorful Hanboks were among the many things people could see at the Canyon Country Community Center last week for the second installment of the city

Local student named to dean’s list at UA Little Rock Amaya Arias, of Canyon Country, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2023 semester at the University

“Love is the most important thing in the world, but baseball is pretty good, too.” – Yogi Berra April has always been one of my favorite months because year after

Rusted, but good as new, Frank Walker’s restored 1935 Ford V-8 made its debut during the Placerita Canyon Nature Center open house on Saturday. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

News release The Santa Clarita Runners’ Independence Day Classic, a local Santa Clarita tradition, marks its 40th anniversary this year. This year’s event will feature an addition: the inaugural 1 mile

News release Airman Luke Walker, a native of Saugus, serves in Japan aboard the self-contained mobile airport and the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan. The carrier