
Annual Soup for the Soul gala celebrates local impact
Bridge to Home hosted its annual Soup for the Soul gala on Saturday at the Hyatt Regency of Valencia where attendees bid on auction items to further support the organization’s

Bridge to Home hosted its annual Soup for the Soul gala on Saturday at the Hyatt Regency of Valencia where attendees bid on auction items to further support the organization’s

News release Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital announced it has been recognized by Blue Shield of California with a Blue Distinction Centers for Maternity Care designation as part of the Blue Distinction

Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel had an informational meeting at Santa Clarita City Hall to discuss concerns and provide transparency to local homeowners about the county’s brush clearance program

Question: Jerry, my name is Steve, and I am not sure what I am actually supposed to do when I am driving on a road with a raised center divider

Question: We are in the process of looking into having tile installed in our home. Over the years we’ve had many different floor types and of course have to learn

A warm and Western howdy to you dear saddlepals. Hope all’s been well and ducky for all y’all, and then some. We’ve a most compelling trek into the back canyons

Castaic High School’s Science Olympiad Team competed at the Southern California Science Olympiad Los Angeles Regional Tournament to score ninth place in its division on Saturday. Castaic, the newest high

Henderson named to fall 2023 dean’s list at Belmont University Kenna Henderson, of Santa Clarita, qualified for Belmont University’s fall 2023 dean’s list. Dean’s List eligibility is based on a

One of my favorite passions is traveling, especially to exotic countries to explore different cultures and lifestyles — and if I can’t travel, I love to escape within the pages of

Hundreds of attendees lined up for fish meals during the 46th Annual Lenten Fish Fries dinner held a St. Clare Catholic Church in Canyon Country on Friday. The church will

Being raised in Santa Clarita with yearly traditions, such as the Festival of Trees, it was only natural for newly appointed Eagle Scout Zachary Hoffman to want to give back.

News release Local nonprofit Fostering Youth Independence has begun the new year with the introduction of three new programs designed to give local foster youth financial skills, a creative outlet

The Santa Clarita Valley chapter of Project Linus is hosting its semi-annual Make-A-Blanket Day on Saturday, March 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the College of the Canyons

Dear Savvy Senior, What are the IRS income tax filing requirements for retirees this tax season? I didn’t file a tax return the past two years because my income

News release The K12 Strong Workforce Program has issued an $899,000 grant to iLEAD California, which plans to use a portion of the grant as seed money to expand aerospace

Question: Jerry, my name is Dylan and I am really confused on this one. I am never sure when I can make a right turn with a pedestrian in the

Hope you’re having a good 2024 weekend morning, dear saddlepals. Trust you’re well-rested ready for a little fresh air and adventure. What pleasant vistas and odd vignettes await. We’ll meet

Question: Robert, I have two items of curiosity to ask you: 1. As an original homeowner in my 33-year-old home, is it necessary to clean the heating and A/C

The latest figures shared with the Santa Clarita Valley Suicide Prevention, Postvention and Wellness Committee indicated there were 20 suicides last year compared to 33 in 2022, officials said. The

UCLA Health experts will be hosting a Demystifying Cancer event on Thursday, April 18, from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of