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Dear Savvy Senior, What’s the best way to go about writing a living will? I’m approaching age 73 and in poor health and would like to get this done
Dear Savvy Senior, What’s the best way to go about writing a living will? I’m approaching age 73 and in poor health and would like to get this done
Delivering on its promise to help families at risk of or experiencing homelessness, Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley opened a resource center and transitional housing units in Newhall on
Fans witnessed a triumphant and emotional return at the Saugus and Hart football matchup on Friday, Nov. 1. On the field’s sidelines was Centurions quarterbacks coach Scott Maxwell making his
News release The Santa Clarita City Council has adopted a resolution to support the city’s efforts to be designated as a Clean California Community. This recent action highlights the city’s
The city of Santa Clarita hosted its 18th annual Veterans Day Ceremony to honor local veterans, those currently serving in the military and their families on Monday morning at a
Approximately 30 local students from the Santa Clarita Valley went to the Boys and Girls Club Newhall location on Saturday morning to reconfigure toy cars for toddlers with cerebral disorders,
News release The city of Santa Clarita announced the release of the 2025-26 Notice of Funding Availability and has scheduled informational meetings for organizations interested in applying for 2025-26 Community
By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who backed President-elect Donald Trump, said Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration bureaucracy should be winnowed down. Before
Members of the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce honored eight local veterans on Thursday evening at the SCV Senior Center for the chamber’s 14th annual Salute to Patriots event.
The Veterans Day Adoption event on Saturday at the Castaic Animal Shelter aimed to pair vets with pets. According to center manager Paul Maradiaga, this was the first year they’d
Top of a glorious November morning to you, saddlepals and saddlepal-ettes. That suspicious softening in the east? That’d be dawn stretching. Hate to drag you out of your bunks, but
Question: I have a question about a kitchen remodel we’d like to do. I’ve looked for a long time and have decided to have open shelving above our base cabinets,
Local student named to Abilene Christian University’s dean’s honor roll Tyler Metro, of Santa Clarita, was named to the Abilene Christian University spring 2024 dean’s honor roll. Metro is a
“The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” — Saint Augustine Did you know that our local Santa Clarita Public Library offers passport
When you’re the young son of anybody in the construction business, you become the one who runs back and forth to the truck for tools, materials or whatever is needed.
News release The American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Santa Clarita Valley is scheduled to host its annual holiday boutique fundraiser, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
Dear Savvy Senior, Can you recommend some good pill boxes and medication reminding devices? I’ve recently started taking several new prescription medications along with some vitamins I normally take
College of the Canyons hosted its 29th semi-annual Star Party and Science Showcase on Friday night at the Canyon Country campus, which featured demonstrations of student-built projects. Anthony Michaelides, dean of
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved Animal Tracks Inc. to receive a $10,000 Fish and Wildlife grant for the fourth year in a row, said Stacy Gunderson, executive
Finally Family Homes hosted its second annual Poker and Bingo night on Saturday at Egg Plantation in Newhall. Proceeds will benefit the organization’s efforts to provide resources for young adults
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