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Question: Robert, I’ve been in my home for several years and always try to do repairs myself, if I am able. I have some upcoming projects that I want to

Question: Robert, I’ve been in my home for several years and always try to do repairs myself, if I am able. I have some upcoming projects that I want to

Santa Clarita surely is something. It’s nearly November and some of our friends and relatives in the Northern Climes are pulling out snowshoes. Here in Santa Clarita? We’re still hovering

Valencia High School senior Alexa Canepa enjoys singing, has competed on her school’s track and field team, and lives her life like any other high school teenager. One factor in

We are closing in on the completion of a project that I have been waiting for since its inception. Tomorrow, we will cut the ribbon and officially welcome commuters and

The University Center at College of the Canyons was abuzz with activity Wednesday morning as the college received a visit from Sonya Christian, the chancellor of the California Community Colleges

The following listings of Santa Clarita Valley Halloween Haunts are grouped by category: Walk-Through Haunted Houses, Yard Displays, Trunk-or-Treat and Fairs, Movies and Plays, and Library Activities. To download a

UPDATED Oct. 20 with additional competition results provided by the host band that had not been received when the original story was posted. Marching bands from throughout California — including

News release The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley has announced the return of the annual Festival of Trees, scheduled Nov. 17-19 at the Canyon Country Community Center.

Dear Savvy Senior, What is the best way to ensure my pets are taken care of after I’m gone? I have two dogs and a cat that are my

Residents and business leaders gathered at the newly expanded Santa Clarita Central Park as Mayor Jason Gibbs led the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday for the Central Park Buildout Project. The

Slow-Motion Magic hosted its fourth annual “Conjuring for a Cure” to bring awareness to Parkinson’s Disease and raise funds benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research on Sunday.

News release Valencia High School English teacher Casey Cuny has been named one of five California Teachers of the Year by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond.

The Santa Clarita Valley Pride Committee celebrated LGBTQ History Month by hosting SCV Pride Picnic 2023 on Oct. 15 at Richard H. Rioux Memorial Park in Stevenson Ranch. This year’s

The CLASS Education Foundation hosted its second annual fundraiser on Friday at the Takeda Science Center, on the College of the Canyons Canyon Country Campus, to celebrate the Sulphur Springs

Question: Hi Robert, thank you for allowing the breakfast interruption last week. It was gracious of you to take the time to answer our questions. We need to install a

Top of this fine October fall morning to you, dear amigos and amigo-ettes. We’ve a most amazing trail ride through Santa Clarita Valley history ahead, filled with serial killers, range

As the city of Santa Clarita prepares to enter its second week of a strike involving the company it contracts with to run Santa Clarita Transit, Texas-based MV Transportation, and

The “S” on the hill next to Saugus High School is something no one can miss on their drive from Canyon Country to Saugus and vice versa. It stands as

Charlene Lewis’ family dogs were always general ranch dogs and trail companions. As Lewis’ passions took her to horseback riding, they began to follow behind happily. Teaching others how to

The Sulphur Springs Community School PTA hosted its annual fundraiser, Mustang Roundup, at the River’s End in Soledad Canyon to raise funds for enrichment programs for students. Every year the