
Golden Oak Adult School congratulates class of 2023
Friday served as a day to finish what she started over 40 years ago for Suzanne French. At the age of 17, French found out she was pregnant. “At that

Friday served as a day to finish what she started over 40 years ago for Suzanne French. At the age of 17, French found out she was pregnant. “At that

Howdy, dear saddlepals. Hope you’re all doing well and rested for our trail ride through Santa Clarita history. This morning, we’ve a most interesting trek ahead. There are bird attacks,

Question: Hi Robert. You have helped me several times in the past and I am hoping you will have a solution to my current issue. My 10-year-old vinyl patio cover

When it comes to asking a question about disabilities, society has been told it is a “taboo.” In efforts to break the taboo and further education about disabilities, Highlands Elementary

The Santa Clarita Public Library emphasized the importance of literacy for all children from all backgrounds on Saturday through its Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros event. The event

The very first Instagram post is just the start for this student. Seeing the comments and likes roll in gives him a confidence boost that keeps him scrolling. Without even

As summer approaches and the days grow longer, one of my favorite pastimes will always be spending time by the pool. It is the perfect way to beat the heat

The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley is scheduled to hold its 51st annual Benefit Auction, “Out of this World!” on June 3 at Hyatt Regency Valencia. The

News release The second annual Stop the Stigma SCV Takes Action is scheduled to be held Saturday to raise awareness about the adult mental health concerns facing the Santa Clarita

News release The American Cancer Society/Relay For Life of Santa Clarita Valley exceeded its fundraising goal for the May 6 Relay For Life event at Central Park, the organization announced

Dear Savvy Senior, Can you recommend some good toenail clipping solutions for seniors? My toenails have gotten increasingly thick since I’ve gotten older and have become very difficult for me

The Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Church offered its blessing Saturday to the first responders within the Santa Clarita Valley who put their lives on the line every day in the

By Carol Rock For the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society School tours to the Santa Clarita History Center returned last week, when 100 fourth graders from Emerson Elementary School in Burbank

Hundreds of students and parents filled Sulphur Springs Community School for the return of the Sulphur Springs PTA Carnival to their home turf on Friday. “We are thrilled to have

The Olde World Emporium opened its doors in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, making its place as Santa Clarita’s first witch shop. They braved the battles that came with

California Institute of the Arts held its second graduation ceremony since the pandemic on Friday, conferring 370 degrees from six different schools in the process. While the traditionally untraditional ceremony

News release The American Red Cross has a critical need for blood donations, and the city of Santa Clarita is urging residents to make an appointment for an upcoming city

Dozens of mothers and their preschool-age kids once again gathered at the Congregation Beth Shalom temple on Friday for a special snow day celebration. The event takes place every year

City of Santa Clarita bus driver Oscar Magdaleno picks up people every day on his route. Throughout his years of driving, the rise of animal passengers has exponentially increased. The

A warm and Western Just Darn About Mother’s Day to you, dear saddlepals and especially you saddlepalettes who have the inside track on this motherhood thing. All these May-&-Mom true