
COC Spring Star Party to return Friday
News release The College of the Canyons Spring 2023 Star Party will return on Friday at the college’s Canyon Country campus. Jennifer Burt, extreme precision radial velocity investigation scientist

News release The College of the Canyons Spring 2023 Star Party will return on Friday at the college’s Canyon Country campus. Jennifer Burt, extreme precision radial velocity investigation scientist

Studio 7 Foundation is scheduled to host its second annual “Funday” charity event on Sept. 23, featuring barrel races and pole bending hosted by the Acton Rangers in efforts to

The William S. Hart Union High School District Career and College Readiness Department, with support from the Valley Industry Association, is scheduled to host a “CTE Showcase” on May 11,

News release Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley is presenting a free workshop Saturday on the topics, “Challenging Emotions – Anxiety, Stress & Depression!” and “Take Care of Yourself-Mindfulness

News release Child & Family Center received the Nonprofit Organization of the Year from the National Association of Social Workers, California Chapter, Region G (North Los Angeles County, Ventura

The governing board of the William S. Hart Union High School District celebrated the achievements of two championship-winning teams from the district during the board’s meeting last week. The board

Dear Savvy Senior, I have some hip and back problems and could use a walking cane to help me get around. Is there anything I should know about canes before

Cancer is the second most common cause of death and an estimated 610 million deaths were from cancer in 2023, according to Dr. Monica El-Masry. In a mission to “empower

News release Castaic Union School District recently presented the Jene Fielder Trust Scholarships for the 2022-2023 school year. The Jene Fielder Trust Scholarship committee awarded $13,750 in scholarship funds

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society has been selected to participate in the American Alliance of Museums’ 2023 Museum Assessment Program, a critical step toward museum accreditation.

The words “turn your dream into a career” were present in the Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club on Friday. Attendees from grades seven to 12 glanced at the

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, and Assembly Speaker-Designate Robert Rivas toured the Santa Clarita Valley on Saturday, speaking to residents and officials along the way. The two began their tour by

Santa Clarita went back in time to its cowboy-based roots in the annual western celebration “The city of Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival” beginning on Saturday. “Cowboys are in our family,

Question: My name is Rita H., my husband and I are both retired and on fixed incomes, so expensive repairs are difficult to come by. We had significant water damage

Sure has been perfect weather this month. A little sun. A little rain. A little snow. Not too hot. Not too cold and all the air’s free to breathe. We’ve

The Walk of Western Stars in Old Town Newhall inducted two local stuntmen, Billy Burton and Walter Scott, in a ceremony on Friday attended by almost 200 people. Those in

Earth is one planet with many working aspects to it. Young SCVi Charter School students learned from their peers on Friday a few ways that they can lend a hand

Santa Clarita Valley community members line danced their way through Old Town Newhall on Thursday as they enjoyed the Wild Wild West Senses Block Party. The Senses Block Party is

May 6 marks the 50th annual Frontier Toyota Henry Mayo Golf Classic. Registration for the golf tournament will begin at 7 a.m. on May 6 and tee off is scheduled

The Innovation Show Choir’s studio at the Westfield Valencia Town Center was filled with voices from people of all different ages, ethnicities and backgrounds on Saturday in a united rehearsal