
Love was in the air at the SCV Senior Center
News release Bright and early on Valentine’s morning, 19 Meals on Wheels vehicles delivering more than 500 meals were also packed with treats and cards for homebound seniors. “Thanks

News release Bright and early on Valentine’s morning, 19 Meals on Wheels vehicles delivering more than 500 meals were also packed with treats and cards for homebound seniors. “Thanks

News release More than 500 short-term classes are still open to students looking to enroll in the College of the Canyons spring 2023 semester. The eight-week short-term classes have

News release Wine on the Roof is returning on Thursday, April 27, from 6 to 10 p.m. at The Centre. This fundraising event benefits the WiSH Education Foundation and

News release The Santa Clarita Relay for Life of the American Cancer Society is inviting the community to join in its spring fundraising event with See’s candy. From now through

Dear Savvy Senior, What are the IRS income tax filing requirements for retirees this tax season? My income dropped way down when I retired in 2022, so I’m wondering if

News release iLEAD Agua Dulce, a tuition-free public charter school serving grades TK through high school, invites the community to an “Educational Offering Bookend” open house on Thursday, Feb. 23, including

Six art pieces sat on easels in front of a sea of tables at the Sand Canyon Country Club on Friday. Each art piece depicted the theme of building hope.

Karmen and Hector Herrera’s son out of curiosity asked them one day, “Where are your wedding photos? When did you get married?” Karmen and Hector had no answer for him

News release The NAACP Santa Clarita chapter is hosting a Black History Month celebration during its general membership meeting on Thursday. The event includes refreshments, merchandise, prizes, trivia games and

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has announced that a new variant of COVID-19 has emerged. Health officials are saying the new strain, XBB.1.5, overtook the previously dominate

Valentine’s Day – a day of love, chocolate and flowers. Giving flowers to loved ones on Valentine’s Day has been a tradition for decades. Where there is tradition, there are

Warm & Western howdy, saddlepals. Come on you green SCV yuppies and grizzled old Santa Claritianonites. Out of them warm, toasty bunks. Grab your lattes and saddles. We’ve some

Question: Robert, I read your articles and now I need some help. I live in Castaic and have a dilemma with roof leaks. Some of the flat concrete tiles on

The Master’s University Chorale held its “High School Choir Invitational” on Friday, inviting local and non-local high schools to the university grounds for a chance to perform and learn. The

“She read from her phone what the movie meant to her. She said, ‘The movie was all about hope. It reminded me of the importance of love and grace. We’re

News release Out of hundreds of applications from educators, Christine Hirst Bernhardt of College of the Canyons has been selected by the nonprofit organization Ecology Project International to participate in

Did you know that Valentine’s Day — actually the Feast of Saint Valentine — dates back to the 8th century? It is only in the last 640 or so years,

News release After a three-year hiatus, the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society will commemorate the 95th anniversary of the second-worst disaster in California history by bringing back its St. Francis

The Valley Industry Association is scheduled to host “VIA Cocktails and Conversation: An evening with Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Captain Justin Diez” on Feb. 21 at Margaritas Mexican Grill. The

Boundaries: Sometimes the hardest things to put up, but can be the most beneficial to ourselves. With that in mind, Valencia Hills Community Church offers free classes that take place