
Blood drive held in remembrance of Wolf Creek co-owner
Santa Clarita Valley community members rallied Wednesday for a blood drive held in remembrance of Wolf Creek Brewery co-owner Rob McFerren, who lost his battle with cancer in December. Due

Santa Clarita Valley community members rallied Wednesday for a blood drive held in remembrance of Wolf Creek Brewery co-owner Rob McFerren, who lost his battle with cancer in December. Due

West Ranch baseball player James Hepp recently signed a National Letter of Intent to play for UCLA next year. Courtesy photo

By Mayor Pro Tem Laurene Weste Various forms and mediums of art expression exist throughout Santa Clarita. Some pieces give us a beautiful glimpse into our city’s rich history, while

The Canyon Country Optimist Club is hosting an essay contest around the theme of “Reaching you Dreams by Choosing Optimism.” Entrants are asked to compose a 700- to 800-word essay

A business workshop titled “You Have a Business Idea – Now What?” will be hosted via Zoom by Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley on Feb. 27. Attendees will learn

Avenues SLS is seeking gently used clothing, shoes, towels, bags, bedding and linens for donation, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, until March 19, as part of the

Jessika Grewe Glover’s career as a writer started with scribbling ideas on napkins, and through persistence and perseverance, she’s becoming a published author who’s ready to share the lessons of

Question No. 1 Robert, I have a large beam on our pergola that is partially rotted that I’d like to repair. I remember vividly, you wrote about a Dutchman repair

Surrounded by the flag and veterans he devoted his life to supporting, more than 50 friends, family and retired military attended the funeral of Bill Reynolds on Saturday. Reynolds, 74,

There is an entire passel of punchlines of what to give someone for their 102nd birthday. Creamed corn. Store-bought teeth. Use of their bodily functions. The Mighty Signal turned 102

The Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center has announced its lineup of events for February, keeping with its drive-in theme of events able to be attended by seniors from

Nearly 10 months after 92-year-old David Chalberg overcame COVID-19, he’s working to ensure he won’t have to do so twice. On Sunday, the longtime Santa Clarita Valley resident received his

The city of Santa Clarita is taking virtual art experiences to a new level with the first interactive online art reception for the exhibit, “Landscapes of the Mind.” This virtual

As I begin my first few months as a council member, I reflect on my first time participating in the city’s River Rally Cleanup and Earth Arbor Day events. Seeing

The College of the Canyons School of Personal and Professional Learning was presented an Honorable Mention award by the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges’ 2021 Exemplary Program Award. The

Children’s Bureau is now offering two virtual ways for individuals and/or couples to learn how to help children in foster care while reunifying with birth families or how to provide

In a year when California has only received approximately half its average rainfall, the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency hosted a virtual public meeting to inform residents of the Water

In an attempt to surprise her husband, Richard Myers, for his 90th birthday, Joy Wilson invited loved ones to partake in a drive-by celebration. That is, until her husband came

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, I am experienced in minor construction and repairs, and have a leak that is beyond my expertise at this point. I’m hoping you can help

A group of more than 60 volunteers — classmates, teammates and neighbors — gathered in a parking lot to donate blood in support of one of their own. The Houchin