
Salvation Army to host Donut Day June 7
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

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

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The Social Security Administration has announced the implementation of enhanced fraud prevention tools that will enable the agency to handle claims filed over the telephone. The

News release Residents are invited to pre-register for the city’s annual Neighborhood Cleanup in celebration of Earth Day taking place on Saturday, April 19. During registration, participants will be prompted

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The frequency of invasive group A strep infections more than doubled over a nearly 10-year period, according to a study published by the U.S. Centers for

Santa Clarita Valley Jewish congregants helped the Rev. John Shaver from Community United Methodist Church of Pacific Palisades after his church burned down in January’s Palisades Fire. Shaver joined many

The blacksmiths at the 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival over the weekend at William S. Hart Park in Newhall had continuous lines of people waiting to get inscribed horseshoes.

By 11 a.m. on Saturday, large groups of people were filing through the front gate of the 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival at William S. Hart Park in Newhall.

The city held an art reception for it’s “Saddle Up Santa Clarita” juried exhibition that highlights Santa Clarita’s Western heritage through paintings, photographs and mixed-media works on Friday evening at

Question: Hi Robert: Reading your column, about the gentleman who is going to epoxy his garage floor, prompted me to write. I too would like to apply epoxy to my

Surely hope you are all well rested from your Saturday night bacchanals. You’re going to have to focus on this morning’s trail ride through local history. We’re going to have

In an era of deep political divides, finding moments of unity and shared understanding can seem nearly impossible. Yet one of the most ancient and meaningful Jewish holidays — Passover

Spinning tales of the rich Western history in the very Hart of Santa Clarita, authors J.R. Sanders and Bill West discussed their bodies of work at the Old Town Newhall

Castaic High School senior Broden Weeks has enough hours to get a second President’s Volunteer Service Award, said his dad, Shane Weeks. His son received the award last year. But

News release Santa Clarita-based author Kristina Kuzmič has won a Christopher Award for the book, “I Can Fix This: And Other Lies I Told Myself While Parenting My Struggling

To no one’s surprise, 83% of white evangelical voters backed President Donald Trump in 2024, consistent with voting patterns in recent decades. The news, this time, was that Cooperative Election

The unmistakable sights, sounds and flavors of the Old West are making their way back to William S. Hart Park (24151 Newhall Ave.), and you do not have to wait

News release The Santa Clarita Master Chorale is inviting the community to an evening of wine, dinner and song at its annual Cabaret & Cabernet benefit, “The Beat Goes On,”

Negrete named to Ohio University’s dean’s list Ohio University Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts student Joey Negrete, of Valencia, has been named to Ohio’s fall 2024 dean’s list.

News release The Friends of Santa Clarita Public Library is hosting author J.R. Sanders for a free special event on Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Old Town Newhall Library,