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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

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

It was a long fifteen hour flight from Los Angeles, California to Sydney, Australia. I have not visited my three grandchildren for over a year. I ache to see them

When Heather Mohr took her dog Max for a veterinary visit at one year old, it was revealed the Lhaso Apso mix had a grade 1 heart murmur. Nothing came

Robert, My name is Damon C. and I live in Canyon Country. We have a roof that has concrete tiles and four of them are split completely in half, just

The Santa Clarita Valley Escrow Association (SCVEA) is proud to announce it will be hosting the 4th Annual Grill Master event at Wolf Creek Brewery on April 15, with proceeds

With the introduction, January 30, 2017 of the National DIPG Awareness Resolution by our very own Congressman Steve Knight, Jack’s Angels Foundation will be working hard to advocate for its

Arif Muhammad was worried when news of President Trump’s travel ban broke. Like many Muslims, he wondered what the executive order would mean for his friends and family members who

The Santa Clarita Valley Association of California School Administrators awarded their “Partners in Educational Excellence” award to Assistance League Santa Clarita on Monday night, January 30, at the Saugus Union


My father taught me about fair play and sportsmanship. He was a good athlete and a strong competitor. Like many young men of his time, he risked his life for

The Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band is pleased to announce its upcoming concert “Swingtime!” to be presented Saturday, March 4, 7 p.m. at The Canyon Theatre Guild. Join us for

Libraries matter. Library facilities provide a central public space for communities to come together and engage in cultural fun and educational learning. That is why I am so appreciative of

The Santa Clarita Philharmonic will present its annual “pops” concert on Sunday, February 26, at the Hart High School Auditorium, 24825 Newhall Ave. in Newhall, under the direction of Jeffrey

Sean loves horses, and is good with them, but he needs to advance his skills as a rider. He needs someone that he believes in, and that believes in him–easier

SOURCE: Kaiser Permanente Kaiser Permanente Santa Clarita Valley is accepting community grant applications for 2017 starting Wednesday, February 15 through 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 15, 2017. Kaiser Permanente’s social mission

Richard Myers had slight nerves before taking the stage as a stand-up comic for the first time last December, but they quickly went away. “Once I heard the first laugh,