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Saddlepals. You don’t want to say this too loud our in front of a mount that reads lips. BUT — It’s Leap Year. SHHHHH! Just wanted to warn some of

This is an update regarding a previous question: Robert, taking your suggestion, we contacted American Leak Detection to inspect our 20-by-40 in-ground pool for a leak. They were very prompt in

Some people might wish to divide their age by 4, but in the case of leap-day babies, who are also called “leaplings,” that is their reality. On a day when

The annual Hart District Theatre Festival had 200 students competing in theatrical performances in seven categories at the Saugus Performing Arts Center. Seven William S. Hart Union High School District

Walking into any room, many people don’t expect to receive money, let alone five years of tuition fully covered by their future university. Yet, for Carter Sand, that was exactly

The idea came to his head quickly. Getting all the pieces to fit together to make his dream a reality took much longer than he initially expected. Ron-Paul Tamayo, a

Country music fans and Jews across the Santa Clarita Valley can get the best of both worlds at Temple Beth Ami’s Shabbat service on March 8. Rabbi Mark Blazer is

Local student named to SNHU dean’s list Kalia Javan, of Canyon Country, has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s fall 2023 dean’s list. The fall terms run from September

The Santa Clarita Artists Association hosted the opening reception for its “Fluidity” exhibit on Saturday, with the exhibit itself set to run through March 30. The SCAA describes the art

As we travel onward into 2024, our city continues to remain resilient and steadfast in its commitment to meeting our residents’ needs and preserving our exceptional quality of life. A

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, announced that his office is now accepting submissions to the annual Congressional Art Competition from high school students in the 27th Congressional District.

News release The California Jaycee Foundation announced that Alexander Bonfiglio of Golden Valley High School is one of eight graduating high school seniors receiving a $1,000 scholarship resulting from the

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Media Collaborative is seeking student broadcasts and films from junior high and high school students in the SCV for the inaugural NextGen MediaMakers Festival

News release Assisteens, the youth auxiliary of Assistance League of Santa Clarita, conducted a food drive on Monday evening at two locations to collect donations to help former foster children

News release The Memorial Day Event held at Eternal Valley Cemetery honors those who have served in the military, and this year’s event will focus on female veterans, according

News release The Sierra Hillbillies invite you to put on your green for their Lucky Leprechaun’s Dance on Sunday with caller Phil Farmer. The “shenanigans and dancing” run from 2

Dear Savvy Senior, I have arthritis and hand tremors that affect my grip strength and make brushing my teeth difficult. I’ve read that electric toothbrushes can help make the job

News release Each month, city of Santa Clarita staff will lead a hike at different trailheads and parks located throughout the community. “Whether you want to explore the

Single Mothers Outreach held its annual Empowering HeArts gala and honored six parents for their resilience on Friday at the Sand Canyon Country Club. Hundreds of attendees applauded the Single

The Valencia High School Black Student Union hosted its second annual Black History Month Sanctuary on Friday, in which local Black leaders were invited to share insightful advice with the