
The Savvy Senior | Getting Paid as a Family Caregiver
Dear Savvy Senior, I have been taking care of my elderly father for over a year and it’s taking a toll on my finances because I can only work

Dear Savvy Senior, I have been taking care of my elderly father for over a year and it’s taking a toll on my finances because I can only work

Around 100 people walked along an abandoned road to the site of one of the worst American engineering disasters of the 20th century on Saturday, some having held onto tickets

The term “restavek” is used to describe an abused child who lives with and serves a family, not their biological one. These children’s situations are a product of their parents

Powdered colors were spread from one to another at the Child Rights and You Los Angeles Holi Festival on Saturday at Castaic Lake, celebrating the holiday and marking the start

Jen Abott identifies herself as an idea person, feeling like she can lack the courage to make her dreams a reality. One dream, filled with many what-ifs, gave her the

Welcome Santa Clarita old-timers and newcomers, friends and neighbors. We’ve got a horse just your size and temperament waiting and lots of adventures ahead. Take your dusters and make sure

Question: Robert, about 10-months ago, my sister and I purchased a pool home. Due to economics, we do all of the work that we are able to, ourselves. This does


News release The College of the Canyons board of trustees named three athletic facilities to honor legendary Cougar athletics head coaches and faculty members Lee Smelser and Mike Gillespie, along

Clients of Circle Hope got some well-deserved pampering at the nonprofit’s Wellness Day, held at Tribute Beauty Lounge in Newhall on Sunday. Attendees were treated to manicures, pedicures, hair treatments

Hundreds of community members attended Congregation Beth Shalom’s Purim Carnival on Sunday — one of the synagogue’s biggest to date, according to event organizers. Jay Siegel, head rabbi for Beth

Marking the final day of Black History Month, students of the William S. Hart Union High School District held a Black History Month art show on Feb. 28 to display

News release The College of the Canyons Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is offering free tax preparation services to individuals who made less than $60,000 in 2022, persons with disabilities

News release Last year, in partnership with the American Red Cross, the city of Santa Clarita hosted 11 blood drives, collecting more than 420 units of blood, which is

News release The Santa Clarita Master Chorale, led by Artistic Director Allan Robert Petker and joined by the Valencia High School Concert Choir, is scheduled 4 p.m. Sunday to perform

The Santa Clarita Valley continues to grow as a popular destination for music and the streak continued on with a star-studded lineup at Boots in the Park on Saturday. SCV

Students from Academy of the Canyons played a “Game of Life” at College of the Canyons’ University Center on Friday, which gave students real-life scenarios and prompted them to reach

Have you ever wanted to walk the streets of an Old West town or participate in the ultimate tailgate party? If so, then you will want to be sure to

Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley raised approximately $10,000 from its second annual poker tournament and paint and sip event Friday, all for the purpose of providing resources and interim

Caption info: Rotary President-Elect Scott Hoolahan, SCV Charity Chili Cook-Off creators Steve Potrero and Nicole Stinson, and Rotary Past President Steve Corn participated in a “pass the ladle” ceremony on