
Code Read: One sister’s dream continues on
Mackenzie Krestul began Code Read in 2016 as a way to spread the message that literacy is one of the most important parts of education, that it is not just

Mackenzie Krestul began Code Read in 2016 as a way to spread the message that literacy is one of the most important parts of education, that it is not just

News release The school year is ending, which means the Santa Clarita Public Library is ramping up its summer programming. This includes the kickoff of the annual Summer Reading Program,

News release The office of Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, is hosting an emergency preparedness fair and workshop from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday at 21545 Centre Pointe Parkway. The

News release In collaboration with the Saugus Union School District, the city of Santa Clarita has announced playground construction plans for Northbridge Park. The project aims to provide recreational space

Valencia Hills Community Church is set to host an in-person class educating attendees on the benefits that the Social Security system can offer to those unable to work or looking

News release Boots & Brews Country Music Festival is back again with this year’s lineup featuring headliner Lee Brice, Tyler Farr and up-and-coming country musician Matt Stell. Brice is

Hundreds of people flocked to the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center on Sunday to hear floral-themed music pieces performed by members of the Santa Clarita Master Chorale led by published

As part of a special countywide event on Monday, community members were able to learn Hands-Only CPR at both the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital main entrance and Henry Mayo Fitness

Change can be a daunting prospect for many of us, as it often requires us to leave behind what is familiar and step into the unknown. When it comes to

Supervisor Kathryn Barger presented a $200,000 check to the Santa Clarita Valley Dental and Wellness Center at its grand opening on Wednesday. “Even those that have insurance are often times

News release The SCV Water Agency recently released its newest sustainable landscape resource, “Garden Smarter,” planned as the place to start learning about how to make the move to

News release Twenty-one College of the Canyons fire technology students have received $1,000 scholarships from Edison International to cover tuition, books and school-related fees. The students are Luis Alonso, Jason

News release In celebration of California Nonprofits Day at the State Capitol, Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, recognized Bradley Grose and Santa Clarita Grocery as the 21st Senate District’s Nonprofit

News release Volunteers, who make up 90% of the American Red Cross workforce, were honored at the annual Volunteer Excellence Awards recently in Los Angeles. The honorees included Canyon Country

By Daria Celeste Landress Chair, Friendly Valley Entertainment & Events Committee A seed was sewn into the heart of a woman whose life purpose has been to create beautiful music for

The Sierra Hillbillies Square Dance Club held a 204 Days until Christmas Dance on Sunday at Valencia United Methodist Church, with Romney Tannehill serving as the emcee. The club holds

Santa Clarita residents with little white bags and a pink maps walked up and down Main Street in Newhall on Saturday, participating in an event that was “a dream come

News release FosterAll, a not-for-profit organization committed to find foster families for the many children entering foster care, is hosting its “A Home for Every Child” event from 6 to

Fly fishing has been deemed by many as a male-dominated sport, but just over 40 women gathered to defy that notion at an event held at Chesebrough Park on Saturday.

News release Get your red, white and blue ready because the Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade is back: On July 4, you can join thousands of participants