
Marsha McLean: Getting Started on an Exciting Year in 2019!
Vision and planning are essential elements in preparing for a successful future to ensure our city continues to provide the high quality of life we all enjoy. Our Santa Clarita
Vision and planning are essential elements in preparing for a successful future to ensure our city continues to provide the high quality of life we all enjoy. Our Santa Clarita
Sunday marked the last of Sanctuary Animal Assisted Therapy’s volunteer work days before it’s official opening on Wednesday. Sanctuary provides therapy services for adults with disabilities.
In a celebration of the Epiphany, or Three Kings Day, the Italian Catholic Club of Santa Clarita Valley and members of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Newhall signaled the traditional end of the 12 days of Christmas with a goodbye to the holiday season with their fifth La Befana on Sunday.
Since graduating from UCLA in 2017 with a degree in history, Minns has split his time between mixed martial arts training and running his charity, LOV Movement, which he started in January 2018. The 23-year-old said that LOV Movement was born out of his history of helping the homeless, his own ideas of how to better run a nonprofit and the decision to take action.
Sgt. Kenneth Templeton has always been a comedian. He makes self-deprecating jokes about how before the war he was in a couple of high school plays, but was never good
As 2018 comes to a close, many people use the last day of the year to reflect on things that have happened and look forward to the possibilities that 2019
The CBS Film Series is looking to continue into 2019 with its latest film, “93Queen,” which will screen at Congregation Beth Shalom on Jan. 13.
Karli Webster, 22, is a music industry student at USC but is taking time off from pursuing education to advance her career as a professional musician. In January, she plans to release her first EP titled “Bittersweet,” and is scheduled to perform at Wolf Creek Brewery on Jan. 25.
Children do not often see law enforcement officers driving around their neighborhoods with bags full of toys, but every holiday season some get that chance. Just days before Christmas, Deputy
Make sure your holidays and New Year celebration are a wonderful time by avoiding simple mistakes that can ruin the holiday spirit. The following are some helpful safety tips to
Christmas Day business closures did not keep Santa Claritans at home during the holiday as many found local ways to dine and entertain. It was a very busy day at
A warm plate of food, surrounded by others is perhaps one of the best parts of the holiday season. One Valencia church knows the feeling and they want to make
Emergencies don’t take a holiday, which is why The American Red Cross will host three blood drives in or around the Santa Clarita Valley prior to the end of the
I think I’ve been doing these trail rides into SCV history for almost 40 years now. What do you know. It’s Christmas, 2018. May you be surrounded by loved ones.
Homeowners may find themselves hosting senior guests several times throughout a typical year. These occasions can be wonderful opportunities for making memories, but homeowners may need to take certain precautions
Fitting relaxation time into a typical day can have a profound impact on a person’s overall health. Relaxation techniques can help manage a variety of health conditions, including insomnia and anxiety associated with illnesses or medical procedures, according to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health.
On Sunday, Dec. 16, 2018, Cpl. Bill Higgs died just 36 hours after this interview. His story is told here in the words of his two sons, who lovingly spoke
News Release The International Friendship Center held its sixth annual Christmas banquet Dec. 8 at the Newhall Community Center with special guest, Mayor Marsha McLean. The celebration, which was open
News Release The critically acclaimed off-Broadway hit “Matty: An Evening with Christy Mathewson” is coming to the Canyon Theatre Guild on Saturday, Jan. 5 and Sunday, Jan. 6. The play,
Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hannukah, Winter Solstice or Kwanzaa, there’s something magical about holiday lights that cheers you up instantly. If you’re looking for some stunning holiday décor, look no
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