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Dear Savvy Senior, I’ve been talking to my mobility challenged mother, who lives alone, about automating her house with some smart home products to make it more convenient. She’s

Dear Savvy Senior, I’ve been talking to my mobility challenged mother, who lives alone, about automating her house with some smart home products to make it more convenient. She’s

More than 200 people stopped by Carousel Ranch’s Santa Day on Saturday, a 25-year tradition for the nonprofit near Agua Dulce that provides equine therapy to special needs students of

Performing in front of an audience is something everyone should have access to, according to Kristen Debenedetto, an Include Everyone Project gala committee member. With that in mind, the Include

News release The American Red Cross has a critical need for blood donations, and the city of Santa Clarita is urging residents to make a life-saving appointment for one of

“Winter Dreams,” a performance by the Santa Clarita Symphony Orchestra, took place on Dec. 2 at the Canyon High School Performing Arts Center. Led by Artistic Director and Conductor, Dr.

In the past two months we have witnessed a horrific pogrom on the people of Israel, followed by weeks of war, and antisemitic attacks directed at Jews throughout the world

Environmentalists and holiday enthusiasts alike arrived at Placerita Canyon Nature Center to take part in its annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday and Sunday. Guests were encouraged to create and

News release “Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women” is championed by Zonta Clubs worldwide. The Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley joins the annual awareness and educational campaign, which

The Canyon Country Community Center culminated its year of festivities with its last recreational family event for the holidays with over 430 people in attendance and tons of fun for

Aliens must have been real because they were present all around the Santa Clarita Old Town Newhall Library on Saturday. The 16th annual Family Literacy Festival opened the doors to

A silver tree decked in various shades of blue and white stood tall on the ice inside The Cube. Presents wrapped in bows lined the base. Just a few feet

This is always a discombobulating time of the year for me. It’s so profoundly beautiful, flirting with being warm. It can’t be that there’s only four weeks-ish until Christmas. Much

Question: Robert, I’ve read your article for years and haven’t seen this question and answer before. I have an older Canyon Country home where most things have been maintained and

Bret Lieberman used to be a special education teacher at Golden Valley High School. One day his students confided in him that they were getting bullied and being excluded. In

George Thomas, owner of the Santa Clarita staple Route 66 Classic Grill, is closing his doors after deciding to retire and sell his business. All week long, Thomas has been

News release At 26, Pastor Mary Francis Hayes is shouldering the pastoral leadership of First Presbyterian Church of Newhall (First Pres), one of the oldest churches west of the Mississippi

News release In coordination with the “2023 We Are All Kings Rink Tour,” The Cube is scheduled Saturday to host two to three current L.A. Kings players from 2 to 3

“Reading can take you places you have never been before.” – Dr. Seuss Nestled in the hearts of our community, the Santa Clarita Public Library system holds an important place

Damian Collier, a 15-year-old Saugus High School freshman, returned home from the hospital the day before Thanksgiving after enduring a motocross accident on Nov. 4 in Palmdale. According to his

Breezy, Arrow, Diva and Mariah from the Santa Clarita Valley Dog Agility Club have made their pawprints in the Texas dirt at the Australian Shepherd Club of America National Finals