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I know I’ve been harping on this theme all this year. Nonetheless. Who the heck has been stealing all the time? We’re just about into August and it feels like

I know I’ve been harping on this theme all this year. Nonetheless. Who the heck has been stealing all the time? We’re just about into August and it feels like

The city of Santa Clarita is offering to dispose of any hazardous and/or electronic waste residents may have during a roundup event next week. The Household Hazardous/E-Waste Roundup is set

SCV Water officials are inviting the public to join the SCV Groundwater Sustainability Agency for a water-supply workshop, as they continue to develop a Groundwater Sustainability Plan. A critical link

The Santa Clarita Public Library announced Tuesday curbside printing services at the Old Town Newhall Library as part of their ongoing efforts to help residents amid the coronavirus pandemic. Each

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Sen. Melissa Hurtado, D-Central Valley, have urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to keep the state’s Employment Development Department phone lines and operations open and

Additional participating artists have been announced for the Quarantine Art Challenge, on exhibit at the Old Town Newhall Library until Oct. 9. The assignments were from the daily challenge words.

Victoria Hodge honored at BVU’s annual student recognition celebration Each year, Buena Vista University (Storm Lake, Iowa) celebrates students with the student recognition celebration. This event symbolizes BVU’s pride for

Summer is often a time for getting out of the house with family, spending time with friends, visiting new locations with loved ones and much more. Although outings at this

As a “thank you for keeping the peace,” members of the Rotary Club of Santa Clarita donated meals to the SCV Sheriff’s Station on Monday. After protests surrounding the death

As seniors drove through the Bella Vida Senior Center parking lot last week, they were treated to a special performance by the Hart High School dance team. “Because of COVID,

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, We are a retired couple living in a double-wide mobile home. We recently had a leak under the house in a hot water line. The

As California continues to shut down again, families in the Santa Clarita Valley are still looking for ways to enjoy the summer months. Though not all the typical vacations and

I just adore living out here in the Santa Clarita. It’s one of the most historically rich communities in the country, and we didn’t have a single Civil War battle

While the coronavirus pandemic has upended the lives of many, Santa Clarita resident Raul Ruelas has taken advantage of his newfound free time, using it to revive some of his

While the coronavirus pandemic affected many Santa Clarita Valley residents, it affected local nonprofits, too, with many not receiving donations like normal. So, when Christopher Salerno, 17, of Valencia, learned

In the midst of the current health crisis, prepping for disasters has become more pertinent than ever. Even so, when author Andrew R. Adams, a Santa Clarita Valley resident, wrote

Nazareth College student Christina Devantier earns spring 2020 dean’s list honors Nazareth College is proud to announce that Christina Devantier, of Valencia, has been named to the dean’s list for

Santa Clarita is home to many unique art pieces that one may encounter when out for a leisurely stroll, bike ride or hike. Our city is also fortunate to have

West Ranch High School golf alum and current U.S. Naval Academy cadet Ashton Lee was in his second week of quarantine last week with his 2,024 fellow classmates. The quarantine

California has rolled out new plans for COVID-19 testing that look to prioritize who would get tested first and which tests would be processed faster, according to state guidelines issued