
Photos: ‘Black and White’ art exhibit in Newhall
Attendees gathered for the Santa Clarita Artist Association’s opening reception of “Black and White” on Saturday in Old Town Newhall. Residents enjoyed a live jazz performance by Scott Roewe and

Attendees gathered for the Santa Clarita Artist Association’s opening reception of “Black and White” on Saturday in Old Town Newhall. Residents enjoyed a live jazz performance by Scott Roewe and

The local division of California Retired Teachers Association held its annual scholarship luncheon recently to honor 16 local high school scholars with $1,000 scholarships. There were 65 people in attendance

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer Medicare and Social Security funds are now expected to drain out earlier than previous estimates, according to two new reports. Social Security is made up of

News release Finally Family Homes invites the community to its upcoming Southern Gospel Brunch Fundraiser, a joyful celebration of music, community and purpose, all in support of young adults impacted

News release Rep. George Whitesides, D-Agua Dulce, hosted a send-off ceremony at the College of the Canyons to recognize and honor the newest class of students appointed to the

Legacy Christian Academy held its first-ever high school graduation ceremony recently at Grace Baptist Church. Eleven graduating seniors participated in the private school’s celebration of the Class of 2025. Photos

RISE Foundation is scheduled to host its third annual “Lemonade for Foster-Aid” fundraiser on July 12 at multiple locations throughout the Santa Clarita Valley. RISE Foundation is an SCV-based organization

The iLEAD Agua Dulce charter school held its first senior graduation ceremony earlier this month. Five seniors graduated during the ceremony held June 5 at the Agua Dulce Women’s Club.

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called on every state governor to exclude sugary drinks from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program initiative, according to a

Saugus High School Band hosted their “Clothes for Cash” fundraiser on Saturday morning. The remaining dates for the fundraiser are July 12, 19; August 16 from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00

The Santa Clarita Aquatic Center made a splash for “Water Safety Day” on Saturday, showing children and adults the importance of what to do in case of a water emergency.

Want to feed a miniature donkey a fresh piece of lettuce? Or witness a wolf pack up close and learn more about their behavior? Just a few miles north of

Question: Good afternoon, Robert. How many years’ experience do you have in this business? What a wealth of knowledge on many different building topics you have — it’s incredible. Thank

Awaiting us this fine June Santa Clarita morn is a most interesting trek, filled with ghosts, local movies and the local Uth Am River. We’ll also tip our cowboy toppers

The Valley Industry Association hosted a Friday afternoon luncheon at College of the Canyons in Valencia called “Workplace Safety: Protecting People, Preventing Risks.” Panelists spoke about their individual agencies and

News release The Canyon Coyotes 4-H presented two Friend of 4-H Awards at its general meeting on June 2, recognizing Scott Keller and Kruse Feed for their support of the club.

News release College of the Canyons students Daniel Begel and Amir Erfan Shahla were among the 90 community college students nationwide to have been awarded scholarships from the Jack Kent

By Sandy Lindsey Contributing Writer The best vacations are a result of proper planning, from making reservations to arranging transportation and packing. But don’t forget the garden: Watering is the main

Bob Kellar said he got involved with the Santa Clarita Valley community around 1986, and it all began with the rodeo. During Wednesday’s William S. Hart Union High School District

She said she was introduced to the “Killer Tomatoes” universe when she was a kid and watched reruns of the 1990s “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes” cartoon series. However, when