
Santa Clarita under air quality advisory; third in a week
For the third time in the last week, the Santa Clarita Valley is under an air quality advisory, according to the Los Angeles County Public Health Department. On Friday and

For the third time in the last week, the Santa Clarita Valley is under an air quality advisory, according to the Los Angeles County Public Health Department. On Friday and

Kim Newman’s colleagues considered her the face of Meadows Elementary School, so when it came time for her to retire after more than 25 years at the school, she said

Two Santa Clarita Artists Association award-winning artists will be featured at the “2 of Us” art exhibition July 1-31 at Fast Frame Valencia, located at 24204 Valencia Blvd. As the

Alexandra Hill named to St. Lawrence University’s dean’s list Alexandra L. Hill has been selected for inclusion on St. Lawrence University’s Dean’s List for academic achievement during the spring 2019

Another Fourth of July is upon us. This is a time for us to recognize the United States’ independence, in an annual celebration that goes back as far as the


Dozens of Santa Clarita Valley residents gathered in Valencia on Monday for a rally to show support for law enforcement. Supporters stood at the intersection of Valencia Boulevard and McBean

In an effort to stop the use of dangerous and illegal fireworks as the Fourth of July holiday approaches, the city of Santa Clarita and its public safety partners conducted

Question No. 1 Hey Robert, I live up in Canyon Country. I have a lot of weeds coming up between the concrete slab and the stone around my pool. There

We have an absolute wonderful and interesting trail ride ahead, saddlepals, filled with all manner of gee-whiz tidbits, history and trivia. C’mon. Hop up into those saddles, give your horsey

When longtime Santa Clarita resident Kat Connolly adopted a blind kitten, she never expected he would teach her such important life lessons about what it means to embrace your differences.

Local students selected to University of Minnesota Twin Cities dean’s list MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL, Minn. (February 21, 2020) – Two local students have been named to the 2019 fall

With the largest food drive in the world canceled due to the pandemic, the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry has found its shelves looking emptier than usual at this time

As graduation fast approached amid a global pandemic, Santa Clarita resident Rosalie Sanchez knew she wanted to do something special for graduates. “I actually was really hoping that (the city)

By Penni PerraultGuest Contributor In March, after a week or so into the stay-at-home order due to the pandemic, my husband and I were beginning to feel cabin fever. Though

The Fourth of July in Santa Clarita is a special time of year as families and friends gather to celebrate the history of our great country. From the Santa Clarita

While the coronavirus pandemic has postponed many celebrations, doctors and nurses at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Kim and Steven Ullman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit didn’t let it stop them from

After working out of Fire Station 150 for the past two years, Fire Station 104’s crew is excited to finally be settling into their new home. Loaded with armfuls of

Question No. 1Hi, Robert,My name is Michael J. I’m in Stevenson Ranch, and my home is about 15 years old. Two of the windows in my home have what looks

Saugus residents Cade Gallagher, Tim Angelo and Emma Enright aren’t just cousins, they’re like siblings. “I would say we are brother and sister, instead of cousins,” Enright said. “We’ve always