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“A Library Without Walls for a City Without Limits.” — Santa Clarita Public Library At the city of Santa Clarita, we are always trying to find new and innovative ways to

“A Library Without Walls for a City Without Limits.” — Santa Clarita Public Library At the city of Santa Clarita, we are always trying to find new and innovative ways to

Di and Jeffery Thompson, co-auction chairs, are bringing Mardi Gras to the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley’s 53rd annual benefit auction in May. Matt Nelson, CEO of

The Old Ridge Route, a historic route that runs from Castaic to Gorman and is parallel to Interstate 5, is getting a makeover on its 110th year of existence. Opened

Dear Savvy Senior, What can you tell me about service dogs for seniors with disabilities? My 67-year-old father has chronic arthritis and Parkinson’s disease, and I’m wondering if an assistance

Guitars for Vets in Newhall hosted its first Celebration Day on Friday to recognize three United States military veterans who successfully completed the 11-week guitar instruction program. According to Tom

News release Residents can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and other chronic, serious conditions with screenings by Life Line Screening at a special event being hosted

Gianna Gonzalez’s grandfather, a Vietnam War veteran, took her to see the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall in September 2013 when it came to the Valencia Town Center mall. That visit

Santa Clarita Youth Baseball opening day was Saturday at the Castaic Sports Complex, and, according to league president Jim Robbins, participation is up 10% since last year. Robbins expected about

Frustrated Westridge residents have come together to form a neighborhood watch group to combat and protect their neighbors from the influx of burglaries they’ve experienced since last year. On Saturday,

The Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery showcases the community’s love for pets at the opening reception of “Pet Palooza” on Saturday at the SCAA Gallery in Old Town Newhall, scheduled

Los Angeles County held a series of celebration events for Black History Month, including Val Verde Park on Saturday, where attendees could listen to a live band, participate in crafts

Santa Clarita, prior to its incorporation, had many leaders at its forefront advocating for city formation — including Louis Brathwaite, who was remembered for his leadership in the community by

Cover your horse’s ears, but we’re going to go back in time to when an animal rights group tried to get all the cows and horses in the valley to

Question: Good morning, Robert, I’m hoping you can walk me through what I think will be a big project that I’m willing to attempt. I’ve noticed that I have an

On his 98th birthday, Saugus resident and World War II veteran Donald Kuehl celebrated by flying in a glider with then-Rep. Mike Garcia. When he turned 100 on Thursday, he

It was at a family barbecue that Saugus resident Les Robinson was sitting with a cousin, telling her how he knew his mother’s side of the family well — that

In 2024, the Santa Clarita Valley recorded an estimated 276 to 299 homeless individuals, according to the Los Angeles County Homeless Services Authority. The previous year’s count had recorded 287

News release The Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative and local artist Gianna Gonzalez are scheduled Sunday to host Veteran Painting Day, a community event aimed at showing appreciation for veterans.

As Ramadan approaches Muslim families worldwide, including the Santa Clarita Valley, students are taking the initiative to mentally and physically prepare, all while informing members of the community — including

Local student among 6,478 undergrad scholars on MTSU dean’s list Middle Tennessee State University is congratulating 6,478 students who appear on the dean’s list for the fall 2024 semester, including