
Salvation Army feeding those in need
There are starving people in Santa Clarita, area Salvation Army officials said. They’re trying to help. Between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, the Salvation Army
There are starving people in Santa Clarita, area Salvation Army officials said. They’re trying to help. Between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, the Salvation Army
An old oak tree was cut down in the parking lot of a shopping center on the 19300 block of Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country last week, prompting objections
Hundreds of people showed up to pay their respects to the late Larry “The Legend” Fiscus at a memorial service held in Hart High School’s gymnasium on Saturday. Fiscus died
News release Addressing one of the most asked-about health-related issues in business, mental health in the workplace will be the focus of this year’s Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce
Generation Z gained essential financial knowledge on working with a monthly budget through Junior Chamber International of Santa Clarita’s event, “Get Real: Adulting 101,” on Saturday. JCI Santa Clarita is
The Santa Clarita Elks Lodge hosted its eighth annual car and motorcycle show Saturday to raise money for a variety of local charities and disabled children. The event also featured
Remember how I kept popping off in recent weeks about how it was going to rain this year in August? Dadgummit if I didn’t miss it by a few
Question: Hi Robert, my name is Neil S. and I live in Stevenson Ranch with a pool, for the last 20 years. The pool is due for updated valves and
Late equipment manager died in June Friday morning, instead of the normal programming that Hart TV opens with, the first three minutes were all about Larry Fiscus. Later that evening,
News release The city of Santa Clarita invites nonprofit organizations interested in learning more about the 2023 grant cycle of the Community Services and Arts Grants Program to a webinar
News release The city of Santa Clarita is partnering with the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control to launch a six-month Animal Care and Control Canvassing Program.
Saugus High School student Katie Rey is set to release a song about coping with the events of the school shooting on Nov. 14, the third anniversary of the incident.
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority released the results of the 2022 Homeless Count on Thursday, with the data showing that the total number of homeless residents living within L.A.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health began its rollout of the Omicron bivalent vaccine on Friday, which will include protection against the original strand of COVID-19 and Omicron’s
The death of Queen Elizabeth II made headlines worldwide Thursday morning, and the news drew reactions and recollections even from the Santa Clarita Valley, where residents with roots in the
Don McMillan received Howie Mandel’s wildcard nomination on “America’s Got Talent” on Wednesday night, but America did not vote him to be the wildcard act. McMillan’s original audition to make
News release Glen Knowles will be demonstrating roses painting in oil on Monday, Sept. 19, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for the Santa Clarita Artists Association. It will be
News release Roger E. Seaver, CEO and president of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, announced that he will retire in 2023. Seaver, who has led the hospital since 2001, previously informed the
4 SCV students named to dean’s list at Washington University in St. Louis The following students have been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2021 semester at Washington
Denial and acceptance. These were the themes of night one and night two of the “Atypical Evening,” an art exhibit organized by local high school students at Global Prep Academy
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