
Faces of the SCV: Saugus residents growing SCV Stairs Project step by step
Christian Lazore walked to the top of the Central Park concrete exercise staircase in Saugus, then back down. He did it 100 times. And he did it in one day

Christian Lazore walked to the top of the Central Park concrete exercise staircase in Saugus, then back down. He did it 100 times. And he did it in one day

ZOE International, a human trafficking prevention program, held an open house on Thursday in Newhall to share with residents its initiative to provide protection to victims aged 12 to 21

The Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative held its “Bringing it Home” wine event fundraiser on Thursday evening at Salt Creek Grille with the aim to raise funds and provide meals

Cynthia Ruiz De Palencia’s daughter, Helen, once brought a flyer home that was promoting free English classes to parents who were interested in learning it as a second language. Ruiz

CPR is regarded as a crucial lifesaving procedure, and while students may not have the time or extra cash to become certified, College of the Canyons students had the opportunity

Phi Kappa Phi inducts 2 new local members The following people recently were initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and collegiate honor society for

“Seeing is believing but sometimes the most real things in the world are things we can’t see.” – The Polar Express The holiday season is just around the corner,

West Ranch High School’s cross country team is hosting its first community 5k Run and Walk on Dec. 14 starting at 8 a.m. at College of the Canyons. With the

News release The city of Santa Clarita invites community members to attend the unveiling of the newest inductees to the Walk of Western Stars on Saturday at 4 p.m. in

News release William S. Hart Union High School District Social Worker Sarah Gilberts was named California’s 2024 State Social Worker of the Year at an awards ceremony on Nov. 8,

The Santa Clarita Valley division of California Retired Teachers Association held its fall luncheon with guest speaker Jim Mahoney, a retired educator from Bakersfield who is now a representative for

News release After months of development, the Bouquet Canyon Trail in Saugus is ready to open. The community is invited to join members of the Santa Clarita City Council and

News release Visitors to Vasquez Rocks Natural Area are now able to better navigate their hikes and learn more about the park’s cultural, natural, indigenous and historic features with the

The L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department held the first of three “Harvest Festivals” in the unincorporated areas, the first being in Val Verde on Tuesday. Families and children could

Valencia resident Matt Madrid finished United States Army basic combat training with a distinguished honor — top in his battery. According to his father, Donny Madrid, Matt fostered a dream

The Roaring Twenties were brought to life at the Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley 13th annual fashion show brunch, a fundraising event held Sunday afternoon at Hyatt Regency

Dear Savvy Senior, Can a person in their early fifties have osteoporosis? When I fell and broke my wrist last winter the doctor that treated me told me I might

While the contaminated carrots should be off the shelves, a federal alert over the weekend asked consumers nationally to check any frozen supply they might have after a national E.

News release Soroptimist International of Valencia has announced the return of “Laughs for a Cause,” a comedy fundraiser scheduled Friday, March 28, at the Canyon Theatre Guild in Newhall.

Santa Clarita Valley oak trees are being invaded by the goldspotted oak borer; an insect named for its iridescent black shell with gold spots that burrows underneath the bark of