
Summer Trolley service returns
News release The city of Santa Clarita announced the return of its Summer Trolley service, offering complimentary transportation now through Monday, Sept. 1. The service connects residents and

News release The city of Santa Clarita announced the return of its Summer Trolley service, offering complimentary transportation now through Monday, Sept. 1. The service connects residents and

Dear Savvy Senior, What kinds of legal documents do I need to help my family take care of me in my elder years? I would like to get my

View a list of the graduates here. Madison Castillo, the Associated Student Body president of Golden Valley High School, welcomed the class of 2025, their families and their friends by

News release International Student Exchange is seeking families to host exchange students in the Santa Clarita Valley. ISE is a nonprofit organization that sponsors programs for international and domestic exchange

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The administrator of the Social Security Administration said he plans to transform how the agency handles phone calls and other systems within the agency by the

By Kristen Hwang CalMatters Writer Cynde Soto, a quadriplegic who requires around-the-clock care, has been on Medi-Cal for most of her life. Recently, she came into a modest inheritance, about $8,000,

Her mom was crying over the phone because her daughter, who doesn’t typically get such opportunities, worked as the script supervisor and a production manager on the upcoming student-crewed, Screen

There was a party down in New Orleans at the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley’s 53rd annual gala and auction — with “The Big Easy” as this

News release The College of the Canyons physical therapist assistant program has been granted Candidate for Accreditation status by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, which allows the

News release Local residents can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and other chronic, serious conditions with screenings by Life Line Screening at Trinity Classical Academy on

Angela Boyce Mathis, originally from Memphis, Tennessee, has always been someone who wants to help, and with that mission, she has clocked in 5,000 hours over 40 years of volunteer

Question: Good morning, Robert, just another Santa Clarita resident here, wanting to pick your brain. Wow, you have so much information to share — thanks so much for being willing.

Oh. And regarding the headline? Not to forget the birthday of Newhall Land (& Farming Co.) Eesh. O the months turn into years. Seems like we were all making our

An estimated 50 parents, their kids and others showed up Friday morning in front of the Valencia office of Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, to protest the proposed Assembly Bill 84,

View a list of the graduates here. As 492 graduating seniors from Canyon High School walked down the steps and onto the field at College of the Canyons on Thursday,

Friends Jocelyn Bonilla and Danielle Dobrow have spent many of their Sundays of the past year at the Castaic Animal Care Center getting to know the dogs there, running around

Jennifer Zamora, a maintenance worker with the city of Santa Clarita, said her heart was full and warm because she was going back to her old stomping grounds. Having attended

Sheriff deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station served pizza for customers last week at California Pizza Kitchen in Valencia for the “Tip-a-Cop” fundriaser aimed to support athletes with

Local cadet graduates from West Point Cadet Joseph Ahart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ahart of Valencia, graduated from the U.S. Military Academy on Saturday, May 24. Ahart graduated

By Mayor Bill Miranda “Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” – Thomas Merton If you know me or my wonderful wife, Virgina, then