
Conference focused on understanding the Bible
Lucy Twitchell wanted to learn more bout the Bible. She wanted to not just read it, but truly understand it. So she decided to attend the Speaking by Listening Bible

Lucy Twitchell wanted to learn more bout the Bible. She wanted to not just read it, but truly understand it. So she decided to attend the Speaking by Listening Bible


Just for today I’ll try to look my very best, Put on makeup and be well dressed Perhaps I’ll even relax and rest Stop analyzing Stop agonizing Feeling unaccomplished

It’s time to shift our thoughts from the water falling from the sky to the water you and your kids will dive into this spring and summer at our local

“Your escape can fund their escape,” when you attend the Domestic Violence Center of Santa Clarita Valley’s inaugural benefit gala “The Great Escape,” which will take place on Friday, March

When I was four years old, I found out that my mom was going to have a baby. But, instead of the baby coming from her tummy, the baby was

More than 100 years after his death, Frederick Douglass is still making news. The revered author, abolitionist, social reformer, and orator was cited as “somebody who’s done an amazing job”

As a child in India, Bijula Yusin had a soft spot for the stray pets in her community, often taking them home. “I always wanted to care for animals,” Yusin

Hi Robert, My name is Mary J. and I live in Canyon Country. I’m a 91 year old who has a little bit of computer knowledge, but I needed help

Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley and Santa Clarita Valley, global organizations for women, has announced that together they have created a series of workshops to support their 2017

Taylor S. Thomas of Canyon Country, received a Bachelor of Arts in Commun-Integrated Marketing. Thomas was among the more than 1,000 students who completed their degrees at Wichita State University

Born in Byhalia, Mississippi in 1933, Bishop Henry Hearns, mayor emeritus of Lancaster, came from humble beginnings and was keenly aware of racism towards African Americans. The son of sharecroppers,

The following residents of Santa Clarita have earned placement on the Gonzaga University President’s List or Dean’s List for fall semester 2016. Students must earn a 3.85 to 4.0 grade-point

CARF International announced that Pleasantview Industries, Inc. has been accredited for a period of three years for its Community Employment Services and Organizational Employment Services programs. The latest accreditation is

For the parents and families watching over an individual with special needs, elopement is not a romantically-associated word—it is downright frightening. Elopement is a medical term used to describe a situation

It starts out as a whimper Though soon becomes a roar A call for revolution Comes knocking at the door. Evil’s ego now in bloom Beware it’s tainted face Buffoons

The Auxiliary of the Child & Family Center is planning to warm things up in the SCV with its annual Winter Bunco Blast. Scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 23, in the

There is something to be said about good parenting and bringing your children up right. We as parents want the best for our children in life and what is better


St. Clare’s annual Lenten Fish Fries will get underway next Friday, March 3, continuing what is now a 39-year tradition of serving up delicious fish dinners that benefit many organizations