
Child & Family Center to host 5K for domestic violence awareness
The Santa Clarita Valley Child & Family Center has announced plans to host the Purple Walk of Strength this October to recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The event, which is

The Santa Clarita Valley Child & Family Center has announced plans to host the Purple Walk of Strength this October to recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The event, which is

News release Children’s Bureau is now offering an online foster-adoption orientation for individuals and/or couples who are interested in helping children in foster care while reunifying with birth families or

Without a doubt, square dancing was one of Santa Clarita resident Esther DeGregorio’s favorite pastimes, if not her most beloved. These days, with a walker in use, dancing is no

A year after the premiere of HGTV’s new home-design show, “Rock the Block,” Gloria Tsang Winnick still can’t believe she’s living in a home fashioned by her favorite HGTV designer.

Question No. 1 Robert, My breaker popped a few days ago. After repeated attempts trying to get it to reset, it is holding. I went to the big box stores,

With germs and viruses the center of attention in 2020, so should be your immune system, as this complicated network of immune cells stands between you and these deadly infections,

With Santa Clarita Valley recycling centers closing down amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and nonprofits in need more than ever, two West Ranch High School seniors launched a new service to

Santa Clarita resident Audry Gocha placed a blue flower pinwheel on a Valencia business center lawn Saturday morning to represent that she has Alzheimer’s. Her pinwheel joined several dozen more

Hello dear friends and Santa Clarita saddlepals. From atop a fine steed, I’m glancing out over the thousands of you readers, searching for a hand. Can someone answer a simple

The Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center has prepared and delivered more than 100,000 meals to local seniors since the onset of the pandemic, and with a check of

In a joint effort among three local organizations, members of the Rotary Club of Santa Clarita, Elks Lodge No. 2379 and Harry Bell Foundation came together to help five local

Santa Clarita resident Natasha Zambrano recently checked a big event off her bucket list — taking a spin on the “Wheel of Fortune,” the popular long-running TV game show. Zambrano,

Students are being asked to enter a virtual art contest hosted by the Samuel Dixon Family Health Center, with the winners receiving rubber ducks and other prizes. The local family

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials, in consultation with the Board of Supervisors, announced Thursday reopening dates for certain businesses, including nail salons and shopping malls. The following

Foster youth in the SCV now have access to an area dedicated to studying while schools continue with distance-learning. The Foster Youth Independence organization has opened an area called “The

Several SCV students earn academic honors at Gonzaga University Three local students earned spring academic honors at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. Robert Meehan, of Santa Clarita, earned placement on

Why stay cooped up in your home when there are so many beautiful parks and trails in Santa Clarita to safely enjoy? As we continue to focus more on the

News release The Santa Clarita Master Chorale, the valley’s premiere choral group, will present “I Must Sing,” a free live and virtual concert at a private residence in Santa Clarita

News release College of the Canyons was one of two California community colleges recognized as one of “America’s Best Colleges for Student Voting” by Washington Monthly magazine for its commitment

News release The community is invited to join the women of Soroptimist International of Valencia on Oct. 10 as they present their annual “Bras for a Cause” breast cancer awareness