
Optimists give kids ‘Superhero’ treatment
News release Approximately 750 children of the Santa Clarita Valley, Palmdale and Lancaster were treated to Halloween gifts of “Superhero” capes, masks and stickers from the Santa Clarita Optimist Foundation

News release Approximately 750 children of the Santa Clarita Valley, Palmdale and Lancaster were treated to Halloween gifts of “Superhero” capes, masks and stickers from the Santa Clarita Optimist Foundation

Years ago, when 14-year-old Madison Cruz was very young, her grandparents owned a few retail stores in L.A. filled with items imported from South America. After her grandparents retired, her

Veterans Day ceremonies across the Santa Clarita Valley are moving to an online platform to be enjoyed by residents from the comfort of their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. City

While students have yet to return to Meadows Elementary School for in-person classes, teachers and staff still wanted to find a way to recognize the men and women who have

Over the weekend, dozens of Santa Clarita Valley residents took to the streets amid rain showers to celebrate Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ projected win in the 2020 election. “I

Question No. 1 Robert, Although I think the black smudges (my wife calls them small cracks) around our shower drain are insignificant, my wife is a fastidious housekeeper and would

Each year, Veterans Day honors all of those who have served the country, thanking them for their sacrifices. For most Americans, it’s a day to thank their family and friends

Five generations of a Newhall-based family celebrated Saturday the birthday of their matriarch, Isabell Williams, who turned 95. Donning a pink, glittery crown and a black sash that read, “95

I’m guessing that most of us are adult enough to have figured out this insane cultural dance we’ve all grumpily agreed to — Daylight Savings Time. Spring forward. Fall back.

Nearly one year has passed since the deadly Saugus High School shooting, and healing is ongoing. In observance of the recovery journey and to continue the support for all those

The College of the Canyons Basic Needs Center, or BaNC, and the Rotary Club of the Santa Clarita Valley have partnered to host a Thanksgiving holiday food drive benefiting COC

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office is hosting a second free, drive-thru food distribution event in Castaic on Tuesday. After a successful event

3 local students make honor roll at Oregon State University Three local students made the scholastic honor roll for spring term 2020 at Oregon State University. A total of 7,004

The holiday season is upon us, and it’s the most wonderful time of the year! It fills me with joy to see families, friends and loved ones out and about

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to force seniors in the Santa Clarita Valley to quarantine, the Bella Vida SCV Senior Center has gotten creative, giving seniors the opportunity to continue

News release The College of the Canyons Art Gallery will present a public artist talk with Brooke Sauer to accompany her solo virtual exhibition “Out in the Blue” at 2:30

News release Sharon Langenbeck, a long-time member of Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley, was installed in July as Zonta International president for the 2020-22 biennium. Although Zonta’s convention was

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association’s 31st Annual Art Classic was a virtual event held on Oct. 17. You can click here for the list of winners and their

News release James Rene, executive pastor of Higher Vision Church in Valencia, has announced the release of his debut book, “Calling Fathers To Arise!: Knowing God As Father and Becoming

News release Three College of the Canyons architecture and interior design students have been selected to participate in the American Institute of Architects Los Angeles 2×8 Student Competition, Exhibition and