
Fall Star Party to take flight Oct. 28
News release What if the eight years it took to reach Saturn with modern spacecraft technology could be shortened to two years? On Friday, Oct. 28, Albion H. Bowers, retired
News release What if the eight years it took to reach Saturn with modern spacecraft technology could be shortened to two years? On Friday, Oct. 28, Albion H. Bowers, retired
Small World Preschool teacher Cathy Dubin is retiring after 36 years of work and teaching more than 1,000 children in the Santa Clarita Valley. Dubin began her teaching career at
Dear Savvy Senior, I saw a news segment on television a few months ago about home sharing programs for seniors and would like to learn more. I’m 68, divorced,
News release It’s October, and that can only mean one thing at Discovery Cube Los Angeles: It’s time for Spooky Science all month long. Little ghosts, ghouls and goblins
The oldest continuously running café in Los Angeles County was honored in a plaque dedication ceremony from a rather mysterious group, the Ancient and Honorable Organization of E Clampus Vitus.
Coco Moms of Santa Clarita Valley, a nonprofit providing support to Black mothers in the Santa Clarita Valley, hosted a breast cancer awareness workout at the Santa Clarita Athletic Club
In an effort to raise money for the Child & Family Center’s domestic violence program, the Purple Palooza 5k walk on Saturday raised more than $50,000. The walk had approximately
Representatives from local nonprofits, schools, colleges and the city attended a community project funding workshop Friday hosted by Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita. The workshop aimed to inform those who
When the pandemic began, it was difficult for people to find any solace in being locked down in their homes for an unforeseeable amount of time. The same was true
Question No. 1: It seems to be “replace your water heater” season. Someone told us we would get more life out of it if we drained it annually. After reading
Despite its overwhelmingly beigeness, you sure can’t complain about autumn weather in Santa Clarita. It’s another beautiful day, saddlepals, and we’ve an epic trail ride through SCV history ahead. There
Gwendolyn Lilliette Garland had been fascinated by her grandmother’s coin collection as a young girl. Seeing coins from all different time periods was very interesting for her. After revisiting her
Coco Moms, a nonprofit providing support to Black mothers in the Santa Clarita Valley, are hosting a breast cancer awareness workout with celebrity fitness trainer Mac Soloman Sunday at 9
Magicians will tell you that the art of misdirection is much easier if you have two hands. Santa Clarita magician Chris Canfield was born with only one. Using new, creative
“The idea is not to live forever, but to create something that will.” — Andy Warhol This quote was read to us at the first City Council meeting in September
Six local students were awarded, three of them receiving national recognition, at the 2022 Young Artists and Authors Showcase held by Sister Cities International in Washington, D.C., earlier this year.
Both Eva Miranda Crawford and her father, City Councilman Bill Miranda, don’t see Crawford’s story as one of a cancer survivor – but rather one of a thriver. This was
Santa Clarita Transit has installed new ultraviolet, UV, sanitation systems on all of its 119 buses. The United Safety Active Purification systems purifies the air and cleans the surfaces in
The Saving Hearts Foundation and Valencia High School hosted a heart screening event to provide a necessary resource for community members to learn more about their heart health on Saturday.
It’s fueled him most of his life. At 76 years old, it’s what still gives him his fire. Bob Carpenter of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band said that touring —
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