
City cuts ribbon for new Northbridge Park playground
The Charles Helmers Elementary School’s sixth-grade class of 2025 were the first students to play on the newly opened Northbridge Park on Wednesday morning. In partnership with the Saugus Union

The Charles Helmers Elementary School’s sixth-grade class of 2025 were the first students to play on the newly opened Northbridge Park on Wednesday morning. In partnership with the Saugus Union

News release The nonprofit Finally Family Homes is scheduled March 1 to host a free Housing Authority seminar and community workshop designed to educate renters, landlords, property owners, and management

News release Circle of Hope is scheduled to host Vine 2 Wine, its signature wine tasting event, Saturday, March 22, at the Sand Canyon Country Club. “This distinguished event unites

News release Santa Clara Christian Fellowship is celebrating Black History Month with events including a special day of prayer on Sunday. “As part of this celebration, all who feel comfortable

Dear Savvy Senior, What can you tell me about the IRS income tax filing requirements for retirees this tax season? My earned income stopped when I retired last March, so

Three men were shooting video of anyone who happened to be in their paths on Tuesday afternoon at the United States Postal Service post office at the intersection of McBean

Tom and Alice Renolds held a memorial for their sons, Timothy and Daniel, who died 25 years ago, on Feb. 17, 2000. Friends and family came to Santa Clarita Youth

Organized by salsa student Cristina Hernandez, attendees gathered for a salsa dance fundraiser on Saturday at Pointe Dance Studio to raise funds for an orphanage in Mexico.

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer President Donald Trump has replaced the head of the Social Security Administration, the White House said on Tuesday. “The agency will be led by a career

By Bill Pan Contributing Writer The measles outbreak in western Texas has escalated to at least 48 cases, the state’s health officials said Friday. According to the Texas Department of State

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer U.S. health authorities said Friday that Wyoming has identified its first human case of the H5N1 bird flu, making it the third confirmed instance of hospitalization

Top of the Santa Clarita Valley Saturday morning to you, saddlepals. We’ve a most excellent trail ride ahead, filled with adventure, breathtaking vistas and lots of gee whiz information. There’s

Question: Robert, I have what may be an unusual question, hoping you can help. We put together a game area in our garage, but some evenings are pretty cold out

It’s been 25 years since their two sons died in a high-speed traffic collision, but the pain hasn’t gone away. Alice Renolds of Canyon Country and her husband, Tom, lost

It’s an orphanage in South Mexico, in an area not very developed and with high poverty rates. Some of the surrounding villages don’t even have running water or electricity. According

Love takes many forms, but at Agape Village Day Program, it’s unconditional. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, that love bloomed through hand-crafted bouquets as special needs adults spread joy,

LaBrie named to South Dakota State University dean’s list South Dakota State University announced that Cameron LaBrie, of Santa Clarita, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall

Since the beginning of time, art has been a unifying force, a medium through which people connect, express and envision the world in new and exciting ways. In Santa Clarita,

Last summer, Owen Hess, a sophomore at West Ranch High School, said he was studying at the University of California, Irvine, in the Akbari Lab where they focused on neurocritical

Groups of Rancho Pico Junior High School students participated Tuesday afternoon in a campaign put together by Valencia High School students to raise awareness about nicotine addictions. Valencia sophomores Arundhathi