
Child & Family Center announces selection of new CEO
News release The Child & Family Center’s board of directors has selected Nikki Buckstead as the organization’s new CEO, replacing Dr. Joan Aschoff, who has held the position since 2014.

News release The Child & Family Center’s board of directors has selected Nikki Buckstead as the organization’s new CEO, replacing Dr. Joan Aschoff, who has held the position since 2014.

News release Has your landscape been established for a while now, but you know it needs some work to keep it looking good? You can learn effective methods and

One wouldn’t normally consider screams as a motivator, but that is the biggest motivator for the Placerita Junior High School ASB students. On Friday, Placerita Junior High is scheduled host

She released her fourth full-length album on Friday, has performed on Broadway and at the Radio City Music Hall in New York, and also at the Grand Ole Opry American

News release The days are wartime in southern Israel. It is the beginning of the Jewish year. In the aftermath of the Holocaust, secret meetings began to negotiate the incomprehensible

Eisenberg achieves dean’s list at TCNJ Chase Eisenberg, a nursing major from Stevenson Ranch, has earned the honor of placement on the dean’s list at The College of New Jersey

It is once again one of the most special times of the year for children in Santa Clarita: Trick-or-treating is just a few days away! Whether you have children of

While Capt. Tony Carcioppolo was thanking and putting a spotlight on the new members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department, he apologized for leaving his radio on while he

News release The Child & Family Center is scheduled Thursday to present “Rainbow Fentanyl – More Trick Than Treat,” a free virtual discussion from 6 to 7 p.m. Prevention Specialists

Dear Savvy Senior, How do I go about looking for an old former company 401(k) plan that I think I contributed money to many years ago, but forgot about until

Colleen Shaffer was hit with a breast cancer diagnosis in 1999. In 2001, her cancer reached the metastatic level and she was told she only had six months to live.

In a time of critical need, sometimes all one needs is comfort. The Academy of the Canyons’ Project Linus chapter provides just that in the physical form of a blanket.

Question: Dear Robert, I am a faithful reader and appreciate your help in the past. We have received a letter from our Valencia Summit HOA management company telling us to

This certainly has been a fast-moving year. Seems like it was January but 20 minutes ago and here we are, flirting with Halloween. Then Thanksgiving. Then Christmas. Then 2023. That

West Ranch High School is scheduled to host the 12th annual Wildcat Classic on Saturday. The Wildcat Classic is dedicated to highlight high school marching bands and color guards. The

Santa Clarita Rotary is scheduled to host a sustainable food packaging event for their Veterans Outreach Program and is in need of donations and volunteers. This sustainable food packaging event

Drop, cover and hold on – three steps that could change the entire course of one’s earthquake experience. On Thursday, many in Santa Clarita participated in the Great ShakeOut earthquake

She saw herself as an aspiring sports reporter. She’d go on to get her bachelor’s degree in journalism in just two and a half years, learn that journalism was not

Abigail Maimone completed her very first year of teaching at Golden Valley High School before she saw a crucial part missing to the high school’s campus – a student-run newspaper.

News release The College of the Canyons School of Visual & Performing Arts is scheduled to host the Jack Oakie & Victoria Horne Oakie Scholarship Event at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday