
Celebrate series: Brazil cultural extravaganza
Despite the cold overcast weather on Friday, numerous people made their way to the Canyon Country Community Center for the first 2024 city of Santa Clarita “Celebrate” series installment: Brazil.

Despite the cold overcast weather on Friday, numerous people made their way to the Canyon Country Community Center for the first 2024 city of Santa Clarita “Celebrate” series installment: Brazil.

In preparation for the upcoming Cowboy Festival, members of the Santa Clarita Valley community gathered at William S. Hart Park on Saturday to spruce it up. With this being the

News release A free household hazardous and e-waste roundup is scheduled 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at College of the Canyons. The free Countywide Household Hazardous and E-Waste Roundup

Question: Robert, I am the president of an older homeowners association here in Santa Clarita, where we have underground parking. The walls have been leaking for years, this being the

The weather has been simply mellow lately, a little bit of rain, a lot of gentle sunshine. You can just hear the wildflowers and weeds just sighing in delight. I

Question: Jerry, I have a question about the speed limit in school zones. The signs always say, “when children are present.” What does that actually mean? — Suzy Answer: What

The Santa Clarita United Methodist Church held its “Spectacular Sondheim!” A musical revue showcase featuring the voice students of Joshua Went, music director of the church, on Sunday to celebrate

It was a dark moment in Brian Witmer’s life. Originally from Colorado, Witmer and his girlfriend moved to Southern California nearly two years ago. Shortly after, his girlfriend kicked him

The city of Santa Clarita Sister Cities and International Programs has organized “Superheroes Unite Zumbathon” to raise money for their “Dollars for Desks” campaign on Saturday from 8:30 to 11:30

Local student graduates from LeTourneau University LeTourneau University recently recognized its fall graduates who received bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Among them was Kenneth Granger, of Agua Dulce, who graduated magna

Have you ever wanted to journey to another country to experience an array of new and unique cultures and customs? Well, you can do that and more by simply traveling

News release The William S. Hart Union High School District has announced that Nicole Jolicoeur, Rancho Pico Junior High School special education teacher, has been selected as the 2024-25 Hart

They didn’t know where to go, only knowing they couldn’t stay where they were. Roei Itzhaki and his older brother, Idan Itzhaki, were enjoying the Nova music festival in the

News release Yes I Can Unity Through Music & Education (YIC) has announced the launch of the “Breaking the Biz Podcast,” showcasing weekly the journey of professionals working in the

News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting residents to purchase tickets for the 45th Annual City of Santa Clarita Dodger Day. This year’s game is between the Los

Dear Savvy Senior, My husband and I recently turned 65 and would like to find out which vaccines are recommended and covered by Medicare? — New Beneficiaries Dear

The Heart Destruct Music Festival is back with a new show for residents of all ages, “Tryx¡ Pt 2,” on April 19 at 20880 Centre Pointe Parkway, right above the

It may be called the Little School of Music, but you could say its accomplishments, such as receiving gold at the WorldStrides Heritage Festival in Anaheim, prove otherwise. Bands “Flashback”

Art Ybarra just happened to be in the right place at the right time. He and his wife typically walk around Central Park in Saugus every morning, and it just

Overlooking the Santa Clarita skyline is none other than Skyline Ranch Park, the newest park installment in the city. Saturday marked its grand opening, as city officials, residents and Sammy