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This ability we share to travel through time has its advantages. I know many of you are much harried through these holidays. But I’ve got a few thousand horses tethered

This ability we share to travel through time has its advantages. I know many of you are much harried through these holidays. But I’ve got a few thousand horses tethered

As legislation to expand the Rim of the Valley corridor works its way through Congress, local conservationists are working to continue protecting the areas they say are crucial to maintaining

News release The city of Santa Clarita is encouraging interested and qualified residents to apply for an open commissioner position on the city’s Arts Commission. The term will expire on Dec. 31, 2024. The Arts

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, led 25 of his volunteers last weekend as they distributed nearly 200 toys to local kids in foster care. The effort came as part of a holiday event

News release After a pandemic-induced hiatus, Newhall’s Faith Community Church will again welcome hundreds of neighbors to celebrate Christmas at its annual “Festividad for Christ” event. Now in its 16th year,

By Mayor Pro Tem Jason Gibbs For many, birthdays mark a time to celebrate another year of life among friends and family. For others, it may be a time for quiet reflection on the past or anxiously looking forward to the future. How ever you view or celebrate

The city of Santa Clarita, in partnership with the Santa Clarita Sister Cities program, is inviting local students to submit artwork, poetry, essays/creative writing, photographs or music for the 2022

Two suspects burglarized Ulta Beauty, a cosmetic and beauty supply store located on the 24000 block of Magic Mountain Parkway, according to watch Sgt. Bengston of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. One person was

Question: Robert, I was in one of the big box stores as you call them, and talking with a sales person about the Christmas lights. They’re all new LED style, none

A warm and Western 2021 howdy to you, dear saddlepals. We’ve got a positively epic time ride through SCV history ahead. You might make sure you’re dressed for winter traveling. Horse riding is

Films are a powerful way to tell stories and provoke great heights of emotion, but for independent filmmakers, it can be difficult to acquire funding and viewership compared to established filmmakers

News release The Santa Clarita Master Chorale is set to perform its first in-person concert since 2019: “The Glory of the Holidays,” featuring holiday favorites and timeless masterpieces. “We are overjoyed to be presenting our first live concert since 2019,” said Allan Petker, the chorale’s artistic director.

In remembrance of Gracie Muehlberger, her friends, family and community participated once again in “Caroling with Gracie” this week, bringing songs and charity to local residents. The third annual event was held

Bridge to Home held its 2021 Soup for the Soul fundraiser virtually last weekend to support year-round shelter services and resources for the local homeless population. “We’re here for hope,

The American Red Cross, which provides 40% of the country’s blood, announced its blood supply is at historically low levels. Busy holiday schedules, breaks from school and winter weather all

Think back to your childhood for a moment – what are your fondest memories of the holiday season? Do they include sitting around the fireplace, telling stories and sipping hot cocoa, or

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Photographers Association held its annual Digital Image Competition in November at the Sierra Hills Clubhouse in Canyon Country. Mel Carll received Best of Show honors with

News release Early Thanksgiving morning, the Santa Clarita Runners Club set off on its annual Turkey Trot. More than 75 participants came out to Heritage Park to run the course, socialize with friends and celebrate Thanksgiving with baked goodies and coffee.

What began as a way for friends to get together safely in the midst of the pandemic has quickly blossomed into so much more. Every Thursday, the Santa Clarita Valley

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has served the Santa Clarita Valley since 1975 and, as one of the primary centers for health and wellness, many residents want to give back to