
Robert Lamoureux: Pool paint woes, flickering lights
Question No. 1 Hi Robert, I continue to read your column and have learned so much from the answers to some of my own problems. I had my pool acid

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, I continue to read your column and have learned so much from the answers to some of my own problems. I had my pool acid

Hundreds of cancer survivors were joined by their family, caregivers and physicians on Saturday at Central Park for the 21st annual Relay for Life of Santa Clarita Valley. The two-day

My mother named me Walter Stanislav Cieplik Jr., and I’m not sure how I got old. I’ve done ranch work, managed a movie star, created the original Santa Clarita Valley

The Unity Center of Santa Clarita will open its doors to the city for an interfaith dinner May 25. Moazzem H. Chowdhury, former chairman of the board of directors at
The CBS Film Series will commemorate Yam Hashoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, with its next film “Who Will Write Our History,” at Congregation Beth Shalom on Sunday. Set in 1940,

Rio Vista Elementary School had a special host for its Fun Run fundraiser on Friday. Calvin Millan, host of the Nick Jr. show “Mutt & Stuff” and Cesar Millan’s son,

The top-three finishers of the seventh annual High School Speech Competition held at Canyon High School last month were honored at the Scholars & Bench Night on Thursday evening at

The Jared Monroe Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to fostering awareness, understanding and support for bipolar disorder, is hosting its inaugural Gala on Thursday, May 30, to celebrate Jared Monroe and

“To learn to do a skateboard trick, how many times you have to do something to get it right, and you hurt yourself and you learn to do that trick

Don Ernst, a Stevenson Ranch resident, has had a long career in the film industry, but he said there were many things that made his time as co-producer of the

May is National Foster Care Month and the Children’s Bureau is asking the Santa Clarita Valley community to focus their attention on the year-round needs of the children and youth

It’s only been a year since 7-year-old Aakashi Ahuja began playing chess, but she already has dozens of trophies and medals to prove her skills. “My dad taught me how

The Bella Vida senior center plans to continue some of its standard activities for seniors across the Santa Clarita Valley, namely performances with the volunteer group the Silvertone Singers and

Come Saturday, May 18, Santa Clarita will welcome some of the world’s best male and female cyclists as they race off in the Amgen Tour of California, locally presented by

The arrival of warm weather and sunny days means it’s almost summer time, but it also means it’s almost time for Ice Station Valencia’s annual “Skate into Summer” Open House

The Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley is hosting another of their monthly LifeForward workshop series on Saturday, May 18 — with this installment focusing on concerns regarding divorce and family

Late last year, the city of Santa Clarita and private enterprises worked together to bring a new archery range to the area. On May 23, they plan to officially celebrate

Kaiser Permanente Heart Health – 5 Tips For a Healthy Heart

By Brad Gallagher, Vista Valencia Hello golf enthusiasts, my name is Brad Gallagher. This first column is a little bit of an introduction to who I am and, my “office.”

A new arthritis support group has begun hosting gatherings in an effort to support Santa Clarita Valley adults and children who are living with different types of arthritis or other