
Balancing act helps SCV seniors
It’s one of the very first moves that helps Bill Phillips of Stevenson Ranch the most. “It’s been sort of a godsend,” Phillips says. The move, a gentle rock from

It’s one of the very first moves that helps Bill Phillips of Stevenson Ranch the most. “It’s been sort of a godsend,” Phillips says. The move, a gentle rock from

It was a happy accident that created what came to be artist Bruce McFarland’s signature style. McFarland, 68, is a Santa Clarita resident, and photographer and fine artist. He became interested

Talking with Tom Tucker and hearing his life’s experiences was such an honor. You see, I never spoke with my dear ole Dad about his WWII experiences in the South

For many churches, prayer is an important part of weekly worship. Grace Baptist Church wanted to shift the focus and give prayer a more prominent role among what they do

Are you prepared for “The Big One?” That’s one question representatives from Los Angeles County’s Office of Emergency Management were asking Santa Clarita residents at their Disaster Preparedness Seminar and

Ten minutes of pushing and there she was, our brand new baby girl. I’ll never forget that incredible moment when they placed her on my chest right after delivery. The

When the rodeo came to town in Richmond, Virginia, my husband, Hansford Rowe, wanted so much to see it. He was in high school then and when he asked his

In the past four years, the Kiwanis Club of Santa Clarita has honored senior Key Club members for their outstanding service to the community. This year we were proud to

The Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club presented Assisteens, the 51-member teenage auxiliary of Assistance League Santa Clarita, with a $2,000 donation at their meeting on July 7. Assisteens chair and

Six-year-old Meghan McMahon has been calling herself an artist for the last year and a half. Her mother, Lida, signed her up for art class at KidsArt. There she learned

Live Oak Elementary is bringing back our traditional Harvest Festival & Horse Drop on Saturday October 8. Our school and district have been through tough times over the last few

Got a new puppy or kitten? Take in a stray? Not sure when your pet’s next vaccine is due? Whatever the situation, vaccinations are an important part of maintaining your

For a first date, Zeus and Katie were really hitting it off. Young, blonde Katie pranced around playfully while handsome, buffed Zeus followed her every move with fascination. The interaction

Live Oak Elementary is bringing back our traditional Harvest Festival & Horse Drop on Saturday October 8. Our school and district have been through tough times over the last few

James Foster Elementary in Saugus celebrated Patriot’s Day on Friday, September 9. This is the 2nd year that the school put on this event and based on the success, it is

On Friday September 9, in remembrance of 9/11, Cub Scout Pack 66 of Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, performed a Flag retirement ceremony during the school’s morning assembly session

Bert Noriega describes himself and his family as “Americans.” Not Latino Americans, not Mexican Americans – just plain Americans. Noriega, 82, of Newhall and his seven siblings grew up in

Mary Gallant calls her art students at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center her “children.” “The students … they became sisters,” she said at the opening of the center’s second-ever

Fans of crime fiction looking for a frightfully fun time are invited to the Friends of Santa Clarita Public Library’s Second Annual Author Dinner on Saturday, Sept. 24, at 6

Hardly a Sunday goes by that someone doesn’t pull over when they see Saugus resident Danny Mascari, 62, working in his vineyard. “Every Sunday I’m out here, somebody pulls in”