
Marsha McLean | Igniting Change with the Bike to Work Challenge
“Two wheels move the soul and the world forward. Embrace the journey, pedal by pedal, and let your commute ignite the change you wish to see.” – Unknown As spring

“Two wheels move the soul and the world forward. Embrace the journey, pedal by pedal, and let your commute ignite the change you wish to see.” – Unknown As spring

Decades after driving across the country to California in her parents’ car from Ohio, and never looking back, Mary Jane Mitchell celebrated her 100th birthday at Atria Senior Living on

News release St. Charles Borromeo School’s choir earned a “Gold Rating” in the recent Forum Music Festival held in the Hart High School auditorium. The North Hollywood school’s choir was

News release Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley is scheduled May 18 to host a free workshop to provide a recap of previous workshops over the past six months, including

News release Valencia Town Center is inviting the community to a Mother’s Day event, “Memories Made Here: Celebrating Mother’s Day in Style,” on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

News release A presentation and tour will be held 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at the Rancho Camulos Museum Marie Wren Library and Archives to highlight the Del

News release Single Mothers Outreach has announced its upcoming move to 28053 Smyth Drive in Valencia. The two-story, 4,800-square-foot building, purchased last summer by the nonprofit, will increase SMO’s

The Pay it Forward Collective, made up of a group of local parents, held their first cornhole game tournament fundraiser aimed to raise money to financially assist and support students

Dear Savvy Senior, I was recently notified that the Affordable Connectivity Program, which subsidizes my monthly internet bill, is about to end. What are my options for finding affordable

Norbert E. Moniz, a longtime resident and former president of the Optimist Club in Canyon Country, has died at 93. Norbert had a wonderful, large and loving family, said a

The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life of Santa Clarita Valley looped around for its 26th year as a community staple on Saturday at Central Park. With the event title

Sure love this pleasant May weather. Wish the days and nights could be this way all year long. What say we take some of it back with us on our

I received a question from Jerrod regarding vehicles that don’t have front license plates displayed. It is the law in California. California Vehicle Code 5200 (a) states, “When two license

Question: Hi Robert, this is the first time for me, writing in. I hope you can help with a beginner’s difficulty, probably a no-brainer for you! I am recently widowed

It all started nearly a decade ago — after her mother’s death, Sally Colón-Petree was inspired to carry on her legacy, from mother to daughter, and create a documentary titled

City of Santa Clarita staff Thursday presented their plans for The Rink Sports Pavilion to the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission, a $25 million multiuse roller skating rink the

Local student named to University of Wyoming provost’s honor roll The University of Wyoming announced Cole Erik Howard, of Canyon Country, has been named to the 2023 fall semester provost’s

As a city dedicated to inclusivity and community, we aim to create world-class events to bring our residents together. From the various Senses themes to the vast cultures explored during

News release Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, is scheduled Saturday to host a youth and family festival at College of the Canyons. The event is free to all and is

News release The College of the Canyons Foundation has launched a bench program to allow individuals the opportunity to dedicate a bench in honor of a loved one. Donors