
Community blood drive rallies behind Valencia Viking fighting cancer
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

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

Santa Clarita Christian Fellowship is celebrating Black History Month with a series of online worship events tied into its Sunday streamed services for the entire month of February. “Now that

There is no crying in baseball. There are no soy products in cowboy time traveling. Learn it. Live it. Memorize. One of my valued snitches has informed me that certain

When West Ranch High School senior Nicole Augusta was a young Girl Scout, she remembers dreaming about getting her Gold Award. The Gold Award, comparable to the Boy Scouts of


A great book can take you on amazing adventures, inspire you to pursue new goals, stir up strong emotions and so much more. Reading brings me so much joy, and


Question No. 1 Robert, We have lived in Santa Clarita for about 17 years and are ready to take on a kitchen remodel. Can you tell me please, do we

Top of the weekend morning, you Santa Clarita grizzled cowpersons, condo monkeys and everyone’s favorite demographic: Other. C’mon. We’ve a most interesting trail ride ahead through the historic back canyons

Fredrickson receives NASA award Carley Fredrickson, a 2013 Valencia High School graduate and 2017 graduate of UC Davis, is one of three graduate students from the University of Washington’s Department

Santa Clarita Valley’s children and teens joined the Santa Clarita City Council and Human Relations Roundtable Monday in celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and service to others, as part

Trinity Classical Academy senior Arianna Laolagi is doing what she can to provide food to those in need in her community. When she and her family moved from the small

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, I am in Canyon Country. We had concrete poured on our driveway less than a year ago and there are many cracks, which the contractor

Time can be such a strange duck. Just last week, I pointed out how my friend Bailey Haskell died in early January 2005 at the age of 95. His son

As with many kids, Canyon High School senior Jordenn Thompson spent her childhood delving into various activities. Whether it was sports, acting, modeling or pageantry, Thompson’s done it all. Now,

The city of Santa Clarita is asking residents to perform acts of kindness and service to both celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and continue his legacy in

News release Jasmine Ruys has been named as vice president of student services at College of the Canyons, effective Jan. 1. “I wish to congratulate Dr. Jasmine Ruys on her

“An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” — Martin Luther King Jr.

In a funny twist that only show business can bring, a Santa Clarita girl is excited about the premiere of an upcoming show called “Secrets of Sulphur Springs” — which

The Canyon High School National Honor Society is holding a basket auction to raise funds for Bridge to Home, a nonprofit that provides support and shelter services to those in