
West Ranch student hosts board game donation drive
For Govind Sudan, a West Ranch High School sophomore, sitting down and playing board games with his family was one of his favorite memories growing up, and with his passion

For Govind Sudan, a West Ranch High School sophomore, sitting down and playing board games with his family was one of his favorite memories growing up, and with his passion

This Academy of the Canyons senior student noticed there was trash along the trails of Towsley Canyon and the Rivendale Open Space area when he and his family would go

News release In the aftermath of the devastating Southern California fires, Child & Family Center has joined with Baby2Baby to host a donation drive to help families impacted by the

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Outgoing U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has issued an advisory that alcohol consumption could lead to a risk of developing cancer, calling for an updated warning

Question: Hi Robert, I am in the process of purchasing a high-end sauna that is both infra-red as well as steam. The manufacturer says that it will need two 220

Top of a wintry morning here in one of the absolute best spots on the entire globe. I chat with friends across the country. They’re shivering or shoveling snow. Here?

News release As Southern California communities face the devastating effects of wildfires, Child & Family Center stands ready to provide vital resources and support for parents and caregivers navigating these

There are no bad people out there, only people who make bad choices, said Cary Quashen, founder of Action Drug Rehab in Santa Clarita. On Thursday afternoon at Hope Center

Saugus resident Maggie Lockridge received a phone call in late 2008 from the producer of Dr. Phil McGraw’s former television program, asking if she might be able to help a

Having met celebrities throughout her life, it was only natural for Shirley O’Connell to joke with the residents at Atria Senior Living if they wanted an autograph from her during

Local students named to University of Utah summer dean’s list The University of Utah congratulated more than 2,800 students who were named to the summer 2024 dean’s list, including four

And just like that, we’ve turned the page to a brand-new year here in Santa Clarita! Can you believe how fast 2024 flew by? With so many impressive city milestones

Capt. Justin Diez of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, sheriff’s deputies, local dignitaries and others honored the life and service of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Jake Kuredjian with

News release Mojdeh Mahn, associate dean of learning resources and director of The Learning Center at College of the Canyons, remembers the first time she stepped foot on campus as

Dear Savvy Senior, My dad has always been a pack rat, but since mom died a few years ago he’s become more of a hoarder. The clutter in his

News release The city of Santa Clarita and the Santa Clarita City Council invite the community to come together for a Unity Walk in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.

News release Code Read, a youth-led nonprofit organization dedicated to providing new books to children in need, announced that it has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the S. Mark

News release Older adults who love to sing will find a new home in song this spring when Encore Creativity for Older Adults, the nation’s largest choral arts organization for

The California Highway Patrol has issued a warning for residents to stay vigilant following reports of phone scammers posing as “Amber Alert representatives,” offering to “register” children and asking people

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer A study in the United Kingdom found that “repeated doses” of acetaminophen for people aged 65 and older may lead to health complications. University of Nottingham