
City invites residents to ‘Pop Up and Play’
News release The city of Santa Clarita is bringing back its Pop Up and Play neighborhood series to the community, starting Monday. Twice a week, from April 28 to

News release The city of Santa Clarita is bringing back its Pop Up and Play neighborhood series to the community, starting Monday. Twice a week, from April 28 to

The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control announced that as of April 16, pet owners are no longer required to make appointments to surrender pets at any

As millions of people throughout the world mourn the loss of Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic church who died Monday due to a cerebral stroke, a pair of

The Centre was filled with praise and admiration from more than a hundred William S. Hart Union High School District students, family members and administrators Wednesday evening who came to

Members of the International Western Music Association have been rescheduled to perform at “A Day at the Rocks” at Vasquez Rocks due to inclement weather expected on Saturday, Buffalo Bryan

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is scheduled to host its DEA National Take Back Day event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the station (26201 Golden Valley Road,

“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you anywhere.” – Albert Einstein In many Hispanic households, children aren’t just part of the family — they are

Casey named to Ohio University’s provost’s list Ohio University College of Health Sciences and Professions student Jeffrey Casey, of Newhall, has been named to Ohio’s fall 2024 provost’s list. At

Sheila Brown, of Saugus, could not have seen this happening to her from a mile away. The American Red Cross hosted an awards ceremony for its volunteers to show appreciation

After a more-than-20-year absence, Gene Taylor is coming back to run the community’s Fourth of July fireworks show this year — but only to help facilitate the passing of the

News release College of the Canyons’ Spring 2025 Star Party on Friday is scheduled to feature a presentation by Michaela Blain, a COC astronomy professor, who will discuss “The Unfolding

Dear Savvy Senior, What can you tell me about volunteer vacation programs? I’m a healthy, 60-year-old, single woman, and am interested in doing some solo traveling, but would like to

By Chris Summers Contributing Writer The funeral of Pope Francis I, the first leader of the Roman Catholic Church to come from the Western Hemisphere, will take place on Saturday, the

Santa Clarita Valley International School’s second annual Neurodivergent Celebration Spirit Week started off with kindness on Monday. Students were given the opportunity to write something that was kind about themselves

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer The measles outbreak that started in Texas this year is likely larger than the reported numbers, a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official said

News release This week Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is recognizing and celebrating its volunteers during National Volunteer Week, April 20-26. This annual celebration honors the contributions of individuals who

Local residents packed the neighborhoods surrounding West Creek Park in Valencia on Saturday as Valencia Hills Community Church hosted its free annual Easter Carnival. In addition to several East egg

Eggs of all colors rushed down the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center’s slide during the city of Santa Clarita’s annual Splash N’ Dash on Saturday. Each group of children under 10,

Over 20,000 eggs were waiting for thousands of egg hunters Saturday morning at Central Park in Saugus. The city of Santa Clarita invited the community to Eggstravaganza, a free event

Top of a fabulous 2025 April morning, o’ grizzled local old-timers and soft-handed newbie Yuppies alike. Sunrise is almost here. You know what that means: Time traveling. Alas, with the