
Salvation Army’s Adopt-a-Family seeking donors
As the holidays approach, the Salvation Army’s Santa Clarita Valley Corps is seeking community members to adopt local families and senior citizens who otherwise wouldn’t have the resources to celebrate

As the holidays approach, the Salvation Army’s Santa Clarita Valley Corps is seeking community members to adopt local families and senior citizens who otherwise wouldn’t have the resources to celebrate

Each year since they can remember, Troy and Cheyenne Valvo have passed out candy canes during Homestead Holiday, a traditional Christmas display put on by their Saugus neighborhood. The neighborhood,

Joshua came to Fostering Youth Independence, a local nonprofit aimed at equipping foster youth to become successful, independent adults, at the beginning of October. His chosen career path turned out

Santa Clarita Valley children are invited to send holiday greetings to patients hospitalized at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital this winter. Children can make a holiday-themed drawing and send a scanned

Bethlehem of the Santa Clarita Valley held a Christmas charity event Saturday called Car Cruise on the church’s site to collect food items and toiletries for two nonprofit organizations. With

The Optimist Club of Canyon County held a drive to collect toys for the Spark of Love Toy Drive and nonperishable food items for Santa Clarita Grocery at the Westfield

Question No. 1 Robert, What are the winter safety items we should check on to keep our homes safe? I know you’ve done outside things to check regarding leaks and

As long as I’ve lived here, it’s always so discombobulating and strange as Christmas sneaks up. I’ve got friends all over the country who are involved in traditional winter tasks

Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Kathryn Barger is set to host another drive-thru food giveaway in Castaic on Friday, Dec. 18, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event

As businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley adjust to the latest restrictions in another stay-at-home order, some newer businesses haven’t been able to attain the assistance being offered through local,

Described as a “force of nature,” friends and family of philanthropist and community activist Cheri Fleming remembered her via a private service Friday following her death last month. Fleming, 69,

The Holiday Express 364 Main St., Fillmore Runs until Dec. 20 The train departs from returns to the historic Fillmore Depot. Enjoy a scenic train ride on vintage cars this

With Hanukkah beginning at sundown Thursday amid a global health crisis, Santa Clarita Valley’s temples sought to bring together their communities the safest way possible — virtually, with several online

In an effort to make the holidays more festive for those less fortunate, the Canyon Country Optimist Club is hosting The Spark of Love Toy Drive on Saturday. The Optimist

Bridge to Home hosted the first-ever virtual Soup for the Soul event last weekend, where hundreds of residents tuned in to watch the event hosted by famed, nationally syndicated radio

Gabrielle Schiesser of Santa Clarita named to UA presidents list Gabrielle R. Schiesser, of Santa Clarita, was named to the University of Alabama presidents list for summer 2020. A total

With the holiday season in full swing and the end of the year quickly approaching, getting through those last-minute shopping lists and finding just the right gifts can seem like

Students from the California Institute of the Arts have partnered with Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and Reimagine Well to launch a new program that aims to offer support to palliative

Health officials at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital hosted a livestream event to answer the community’s COVID-19-related questions Tuesday amid a surge in both cases and hospitalizations, calling on Santa Clarita

News release One of the deadliest misconceptions about eating disorders is that they are benign, when in fact, they have the highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses. Former Santa