
Water agency to host workshop showcasing top plants for SCV
News release Need help determining what plants to use in your landscape? Experts have taken the guesswork out by identifying the top plants that look beautiful and grow well in

News release Need help determining what plants to use in your landscape? Experts have taken the guesswork out by identifying the top plants that look beautiful and grow well in

News release Santa Clarita Artists Association’s 6th Street Gallery will showcase an exhibit called “You’re My Favorite” Aug. 11 through Sept. 17. An artists reception is scheduled 5-8 p.m. Saturday,

News release WorldStrides Performing Arts has invited the Santa Clarita Valley Youth Orchestra’s Novae Sinfonia Ensemble to perform at its Festival at Carnegie Hall in April 2024. The SCV

Local students named to dean’s list at George Fox University Two local students were among those who earned dean’s list recognition at George Fox University for the spring 2023 semester.

Staying cool in the Southern California heat can be a struggle for residents during the summer, but the easiest way to chill out is by visiting the facility that is

By Charleen Klein Guest Contributor Jessie Chikato and Wesley Klein’s love story began at Acton’s High Desert Junior High Valentine’s Day Dance on Feb. 8, 2013. That evening, a spark of

Dear Savvy Senior, Is regular heartburn or acid reflux anything to worry about? I eat a lot of Rolaids throughout the day to help manage it, but it’s gotten worse

According to kidsave.org, there are approximately 120,000 kids waiting for adoption at any given time in the United States. That number expands to 2 million when taking into account the

Question: Hi Robert, my name is Gorem W. I live here in Santa Clarita and want to thank you for your article. I have two massive skylights in my upstairs

A sultry Sunday morning to you, saddlepals. Make sure those canteens are filled. Best we keep hydrated in today’s trail ride through SCV time. There’s knuckleheaded crooks, a big potato

While the locally beloved Oakley did not place first at the 26th Annual Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals on Saturday, he came in second in the first race and also came in

Nighttime celebrations are planned on Friday, Aug. 18, and Saturday, Aug. 19, honoring the 25th anniversary of the Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Church, which was established in 1998. “We started

Suzy Antonyan and Joe Vulpis, two members of YouTube celebrity David Dobrik’s “vlog squad” (the official name of the group of video bloggers), made a stop in Santa Clarita on

News release “Fiddler on the Roof” returns to the Santa Clarita Regional Theater at the Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons beginning Saturday and running through Aug.

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, toured the Kaiser Permanente Santa Clarita Medical Offices on Tuesday and witnessed “firsthand the cutting-edge medical offices and the amazing evolving care and delivery system that

“Wild Shot: A Tribute to Guns N’ Roses” was the latest performance in the Concerts in the Park concert series, held every Saturday at Central Park through Aug. 26. The

News release On Sunday, Aug. 6, the Sierra Hillbillies Square Dance Club will party with Arizona caller Rick Gittelman in their muumuus and Hawaiian shirts for their Summer Luau SSD

Rachel Rackerby of Newhall earns degree at George Fox University Rachel Rackerby of Newhall was among the undergraduate, adult degree and graduate-level students who received diplomas from George Fox University

Summer will always be synonymous with the smell of sunscreen, sounds of splashing and days spent in the pool to escape the Southern California heat. However, amid the excitement, it

Two is always better than one. With that in mind, “2 Artsy Chicks,” a gallery exhibition created by artists Patty Haft and Lynda Frautnick, is now open at the