
Santa Clarita hosts sixth annual Youth Arts Showcase
Growing up, Pablo Cevallos was told that if he wanted to be an artist, he had to be an architect or graphic designer to be successful. Now, as a local
Growing up, Pablo Cevallos was told that if he wanted to be an artist, he had to be an architect or graphic designer to be successful. Now, as a local
Santa Clarita resident Eddy Perez said his heart sank when his young niece living in Ukraine called him. Despite being of Spanish heritage, Perez’s wife, Elena Krasnikova-Perez, is from Ukraine
News release The College of the Canyons Pathway to Law School program — which provides a pathway to a law school education for students at the community college level —
Question: Robert, I have a small remodel project I’ve been working on, doing all the work myself. The one part of it I haven’t done before is drywall, but I’d
Certainly trust all y’all Western Irishmen and Irish wannabes had a warm and pioneer-esque St. Patrick’s Day. In honor of the great saint who sadly got attached to excess drinking,
“Enjoy life every day for yesterday is gone and tomorrow may never come.” — Carol Perrin. If we have learned anything in the past two years, it is to enjoy
In the 1940s, dating for Harold and Marian Berkeland consisted of roller skating, bicycling, and taking trips to the movie theater. After meeting her as a junior in high school
Ground was officially broken on Monday for a new, permanent Santa Clarita Valley homeless shelter to be operated by the nonprofit Bridge to Home. The event at the Drayton Street
The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley now has a fourth location, opening its doors last month at Castaic Middle School, and is, according to the club’s CEO
It’s that time of the year again. Our clocks go back an hour, as daylight saving begins, and the summer sun gets ready for the season. But, for many, it
Pearl Harbor and 9/11 memorials remind us to never forget. Never forget the innocent lives that were lost. Here in the Santa Clarita Valley, there are those who never want
With a mother from Ukraine and a father from Russia, Valencia High School 11th-grader Katherine Poberezhskiy said she not only feels obligated as a Ukrainian descendant to help her people
Hey dear saddlepals. Happy Second — wait a second. Wasn’t I just wishing you a “Happy Second weekend” in January 2003 like 20 minutes ago? Having fun or not, time
Question: Hi Robert, you have helped me in the past and hoping you can do so again. I have forwarded you a picture of my driveway and will send you
News release Joe Cibere will be demonstrating watercolor and acrylics on March 21 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for the Santa Clarita Artists Association. The event will be held live
At almost 83 years old, singer, songwriter and musician Judy Collins is on tour again, playing hits like “Both Sides Now” and “Send in the Clowns,” but also songs from
Keenan Warner had no idea what he was walking into when his car pulled over in front of Wiley Canyon Elementary in Newhall last weekend. He and his wife Linda
News release The city of Santa Clarita is seeking high school artists, writers, creatives and students for an upcoming art exhibit at the Valencia Library. In support of Mental Health
Gas prices are reaching an all-time high all over the country, and Santa Clarita is no exception. On Wednesday, the Chevron station on the 23000 block of Soledad Canyon Road
News release The long-anticipated return to live school assemblies with guest speakers arrived at Sky Blue Mesa School recently with the appearance of local author Carole Cliffe. Students were excited
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