
‘Raise the Shade’ fundraises for shade structures at Old Orchard Elementary School
Your daughter comes home from her day at elementary school with her face red and sunburned. She only spends a brief amount of time outside in the sun, so one

Your daughter comes home from her day at elementary school with her face red and sunburned. She only spends a brief amount of time outside in the sun, so one

“O beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain!” The opening line to poet Katharine Lee Bates’ “America the Beautiful” not

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, hosted a reception recently to congratulate the military service academy appointees from California’s 25th Congressional District. Earlier this year, Garcia nominated a selection

News release To learn about foster care, Children’s Bureau, a nonprofit leader in protecting vulnerable children, is hosting a live Zoom orientation from 4 to 5 p.m. July 21 featuring

The Santa Clarita Artists Association recently unveiled its new mural, “Art Happens Here,” at the organization’s Old Town Newhall art gallery. “Art Happens Here” features many Santa Clarita Valley staples such

Dear Savvy Senior, I would like to hire an in-home helper for my 82-year-old mother to assist with household chores like housekeeping, grocery shopping and driving her to the

On Nov. 17, 1952, Jim Miles and 16 others decided to create a group to share their love for drag racing and cars in a way that gave back to

Child & Family Center receives $250K grant from Everychild Foundation News release Child & Family Center of Santa Clarita has been awarded one of four unrestricted operating grants of $250,000

Summer is just four days old. Well. That’d be the season. Not my former next-door neighbor, the cute and fetching little cowgirl, Summer Mendell. Cripes. Dear Summer’s all grown up

Question: Hi Robert. My sister recently bought an older house with two-prong outlets throughout. Can you use a two-prong to three-prong adapter and be safe? Or do you need to

Santa Clarita 13-year-old Madeleine McGraw said the character she portrays in the newly released horror thriller “The Black Phone” and the other teens in the film have to rely on

Runners from across the country braved the heat at the Sugar Daddy Marathon, which started and ended at the Iron Horse Trailhead in Valencia last weekend. The marathon offered a

News release The annual Spirit of America Fireworks Spectacular, which headlines Fourth of July celebrations in the city of Santa Clarita, will return to light up the sky on Monday,

Twisted Gypsy isn’t the music group your mom and dad remember. It’s a Fleetwood Mac tribute band with a twist. Santa Clarita Valley residents Tim Gilmer and Niki Bente, who

A local theater company that was born out of the COVID-19 pandemic with Zoom videoconferencing productions is now offering its first in-person show of Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park”

The Main has announced a new music series, Locals Only, that will take place every other month beginning on July 1 at 7 p.m. Locals Only is exactly what it

Temperatures are rising, and it’s another warm summer here in Santa Clarita, which means fun in the sun at one of our many parks or the Aquatics Center, some outdoor

Laura W. Hollins turned 99 on Wednesday, and to celebrate, her family took her out for a special treat: pancakes. The 30-year Santa Clarita resident was born in 1923 in

Today is the last day to register for participation in the Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade. Entries must be submitted by 5 p.m. via the parade website, SCVParade.com.

Dear Savvy Senior, Is skin cancer hereditary? My 63-year-old brother died of melanoma last year, and I’m wondering if I’m at higher risk. Younger Sister Dear Younger, While long-term sun