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Santa Clarita Luxury Retirement Community Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary
Oakmont of Santa Clarita, a luxury Assisted Living and Memory Care Community, celebrated their 1-year Anniversary on Wednesday, January 11. To mark the milestone, residents, family members and employees enjoyed

Marquette University’s Fall 2016 Dean’s List
Allyson Spencer of Valencia, has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2016 semester at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Spencer is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in

Baylor University Confers Degrees on Fall 2016 Graduates
Baylor University, Waco, Texas, conferred degrees on more than 860 graduates during fall commencement exercises Dec. 17 in the Ferrell Center on the Baylor campus. Below are students from your

Your Home Improvements
Robert, I live in Canyon Country and have a patio deck that has some sort of rubber topping that has a sand-like texture to it. In three different areas there

Requesting City Service Has Never Been Easier
It is a top priority of the City Council and all of our employees to offer the highest customer service to our residents. One way we accomplish this is ensuring

The case for bird adoption
There are several good reasons to adopt a bird rather than buy one. First, it’s the right thing to do because commercial breeding operations are flooding the market with exotic

Martha Garcia: Best kept secret: Hollywood musicians roundup
It may seem odd to walk into church on Sunday morning and sing to music performed by musicians who play with multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning recording artists, but that is just

A Yellow Crayon
By Naomi Young, Saugus Community Contributor I’m feeling very proud right now but a little uncomfortable too. It wasn’t my idea at all! I’m only seven and a half years


Start Your New Year with a Laugh… at the Canyon Theatre Guild
By Rosemary Moffat, Canyon Theatre Guild All 37 of Shakespeare’s Plays in 97 Minutes? Yes! When Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield of the Reduced Shakespeare Company decided to

The Longest Walk
The day and time were a long way from our living in Valencia but I remember it as if it were yesterday: The Texas sky seemed particularly low that morning.

Art of Timothy Doe on Display at Canyon Country Library
A new art exhibit by Santa Clarita artist, Timothy Doe will be on display from Tuesday, January 17 through Wednesday, May 17, at the Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Library,

Santa Clarita Resident Nathan Campbell to Perform with ‘Pittance Chamber Music’ and Conductor James Conlon
Santa Clarita resident Nathan Campbell, a formidable classical music French horn player will be performing with Pittance Chamber Music on February 3, at Zipper Hall, The Colburn School, 200 South

Samuel Dixon Partners with L.A. Care and the American Red Cross to Offer Covered California Enrollment Services
Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers Inc., (SDFHC) along with the Red Cross and L.A. Care is hosting an open enrollment event for Covered California. This event will take place on

Seniors for seniors
Meet three senior dogs from Castaic Animal Care and Control that are looking for homes. Double the love with Diego and PJ, 10 year old Yorkshire terriers. These low-key sweeties

‘This is real purpose’
Joy Anderson is a strong woman. She spent decades working in law enforcement for the Los Angeles Police Department and the United States Marshals before retiring four years ago. At

Your Home Improvements
Robert, I live in Canyon Country and have a flat roof on my garage. In the last rains’ I’ve discovered that there are many pin holes that are in that

Connecting with Wolves
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be part of a wolf pack? Mingling with the majestic creatures is the highlight of an educational tour at the Shadowland Foundation

Christian group hosts ‘heated’ discussion on controversial topics
Candice Ray didn’t know what to expect when she joined the Tough Topics group at Christ Lutheran Church in Valencia. The 8 week session was focused on mass incarceration, a