
Photos and Video: Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival
The city of Santa Clarita held its annual Cowboy Festival, where residents could practice their lasso skills, listen to music and even wed during the city’s first-ever “The Big I

The city of Santa Clarita held its annual Cowboy Festival, where residents could practice their lasso skills, listen to music and even wed during the city’s first-ever “The Big I

Cornerstones Companions founder Britany Morano and her mentor Cindy Toganazzini made their way to Sunrise Senior Living in Santa Clarita with Wilma, a certified therapy rescue horse, on Thursday to

Question: Good afternoon, Robert. I’m hoping you can help with a problem we’ve discovered during all of the rains this season. The south side of our home has leaked over

Any of you saddlepals feeling a mite puny due to a wasted Friday night of margaritas, month-old salsa dysentery? Not to worry. We’ve an entire saddlebag full of Tataviam homeopathics

Baby goats, potted plants and craft butterflies — a summary of the booths that were present during SCVi Charter School’s second annual Earth Day Celebration on Friday. With the help

The Senses block parties, hosted by the city of Santa Clarita, bring live music, food trucks and themed activities to Main Street on the third Thursday of each month from

Question: Hi Jerry. How great it would be if police officers and other public safety individuals use their turn signals and set a good example for all other drivers. —

News release This year marks the 20th year that the city of Santa Clarita has been hosting the annual Bike to Work Challenge. The community is invited to celebrate by

Local residents named to president’s list, dean’s list at Gonzaga University Four local students were named to the academic honors lists at Gonzaga University for the fall 2023 semester. Sydney

The excitement is growing – not only for this weekend’s Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival – but also for a triumphant return to historic William S. Hart Park in Old Town

News release The 28th Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival makes its anticipated return to William S. Hart Park this weekend and the city is encouraging residents to prepare for road closures

The College of the Canyons Canyon Country Campus held its 2024 Star Party near the Don Takeda Science Center on Friday with guest speaker J. (Bob) Balaram, an inventor and

News release In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month in May, Child & Family Center is presenting a series of four seminars for parents and caregivers of children and teens.

News release The Samuel Dixon Family Health Center is scheduled May 18 to host its second annual cornhole tournament fundraiser, in which all proceeds will support mental health services

Dear Savvy Senior, Can you help me identify some good senior living communities that offer all levels of housing and care from independent living to nursing home care? I

News release L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger and the Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative announced they have executed a social program agreement whereby the county will provide $8,000 in funding

Spring — the season of warmer weather, flowers blooming and butterflies emerging. In the spirit of spring, through The Gentle Barn, Canyon High School senior Alexis Reeves, 17, is working

The Santa Clarita Symphony Orchestra is encouraging young musicians in the city and surrounding areas to participate in the Youth Concerto Competition, which, according to the Orchestra’s website, “Was developed

The bright blue skies, warm sun, and faint sound of birds chirping on a private property that spans 25 acres with a panoramic view looking over the Agua Dulce hills

Dozens of people made their way to the Centre on Saturday morning to participate in a three-and-a-half-hour-long “Superheroes Unite Zumbathon” fundraiser held by the Sister Cities organization to support the