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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

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

Question: Hi Robert, can you tell me a reason that even though we are in a new home here in Santa Clarita, why the water pressure in the showers isn’t

Diana Cusumano, a longtime Santa Clarita Valley resident known for her philanthropic endeavors and leadership of local nonprofits, died Friday. She was 79. Cusumano, who won the 2006 SCV Woman

The Senses block party was back again, this time with “Barcade.” The event had vintage arcade games, families enjoying themselves, and Tom Petty cover band, Heartbreak Over Petty. The evening

When he was a kid, Stevenson Ranch resident Mark Crear wanted to be Jerry Rice, the three-time Super Bowl champion wide receiver of the San Francisco 49ers. But Crear, 56,

When she was in her teens, retired Newhall Elementary School teacher Kerry Dashnaw joined an order of conservative Catholic nuns to get close to God. Dashnaw’s recent memoir chronicles how

News release The city of Santa Clarita is scheduled April 25 to honor one of the city’s founders, Louis E. Brathwaite, with a street dedication in his honor. The

News release The Santa Clarita Public Library is scheduled next week to hold the official launch of the Library Express, a fully equipped mobile library designed to bring books, programs and

Friends who grow up together, perform at Carnegie Hall together. This is the case for Academy of the Canyons sophomores Sanjana Prabakar and Sahasra Ponnuswamy, both 15, who traveled to

Stevens earns dean’s list honor at Wilson College Wilson College, in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, announced that Ashley Stevens, of Valencia, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2024

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Canyon Country resident and film producer Julie Pifher Cawood and her husband, Michael Cawood, got a virtual reality headset to pass the time. Cawood said it

“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” — Nelson Mandela Santa Clarita’s rich history is built on the vision and dedication of those who laid its foundation, shaping the thriving

It’s springtime in Valencia, and with the change of the season comes the familiar Bridgeport ducks and geese. With them come concerns from local residents about the health and safety

News release The city of Santa Clarita invites families to Eggstravaganza, a free community event at Central Park (27150 Bouquet Canyon Road), on Saturday, April 19, from 10 a.m. to

News release The Boy Scout of America Court of Honor is a formal troop ceremony, usually held quarterly, where Scouts and their families gather together to celebrate and recognize rank

News release Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley announced the return of its signature wine tasting fundraising event, Sip & Support, taking place on Wednesday, April 23, at

Dear Savvy Senior, I’m a divorced 68-year-old childless cat lady and have been thinking a lot lately about who will look after me when I get older and my health

News release The American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Santa Clarita Valley is calling on community members to rally together for the 27th annual Relay for Life of Santa

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Salvation Army Corps is scheduled to host its second annual Donut Day, 10 a.m. Saturday, June 7, at the Canyon Country Community Center, 18410

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Salvation Army Corps is scheduled to host its second annual Donut Day, 10 a.m. Saturday, June 7, at the Canyon Country Community Center, 18410