
SCV Scouting America hosts Scout Expo
Santa Clarita Scouting America hosted its Bill Hart’s Scout Expo Sunday afternoon at Bridgeport Park to invite newcomers into local Scouting units. Laura Schmeizer, the Bill Hart district executive, said that

Santa Clarita Scouting America hosted its Bill Hart’s Scout Expo Sunday afternoon at Bridgeport Park to invite newcomers into local Scouting units. Laura Schmeizer, the Bill Hart district executive, said that

Dear Savvy Senior, How can I get my doctors to listen better? I just turned 78, and over the past few years I feel more and more dismissed by my

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer Multiple regulatory agencies have urged American financial institutions to implement strict measures to ensure the protection of older adults in light of the increasing number of

Staff members from the city of Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, L.A. County Fire Department and California Highway Patrol competed in a belly flop competition at the opening

She said she could only read the words to “Beside Me Always” at her son’s funeral 32 years ago. She wrote the song about her child. At the time, however,

People at the Placerita Canyon Nature this past weekend were in the holiday spirit as they created their own customized holiday wreaths, centerpieces, and ornaments using an assortment of natural

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The United States is set to fall in worldwide life expectancy ranking by mid-century, with widespread obesity adversely impacting people’s health, according to a recent study.

Film historian, author and archivist Marc Wanamaker said he brought actor Robert Downey Jr. out to Fillmore during the making of the 1992 film “Chaplin.” Downey Jr. is said to

Longtime Newhall resident Don Hoffman celebrated his 90th birthday on Friday afternoon at the Don Redding Museum in Newhall. Hoffman, a member of the Burbank Road Kings since 1955 and

Imagine an event so sweet, you would hardly believe it’s nonfiction. During The Santa Clarita Public Library’s 17th annual Family Literacy Festival, families and children entered a real-life Candy Land

By Audrey Enjoli Contributing Writer Kirk Cameron is on a mission to transform the landscape of children’s entertainment with the launch of a new live-action television show that encompasses traditional values.

The Cube was packed with people on Friday night, but not for a hockey game or figure skating performance. Dozens of people filled the first and second floor of the

Beautiful first weekend in December here in the riparian Santa Clarita. Perfect light blue skies, dotted with fluffy clouds, cool not cold. What a treat for all the blessings, from

Question: Robert, I live in an older part of Saugus, in a home that has a failed chimney. I’ve had many contractors out and all agree that this is a

He has no photographs of himself playing sports as a kid. That’s one reason why Canyon Country resident Anthony Marrow might go to about 10 games a week — basketball

Sierra Vista Junior High School is hosting a virtual toy drive until Dec. 13 to help students and families in need. Julia Murray, a social work intern and wellness coordinator,

News release Santa Clarita Transit is scheduled to host its annual Holiday Light Tour on the weekend of Dec. 13-15. “This festive and family-friendly journey showcases some of the

The L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department announced the deaths of “Monty,” a 36-year-old horse, and “Bertha,” a female 36-year-old bison in the care of William S. Hart Regional Park.

Local student named to University of Wyoming dean’s freshman honor roll Cole Erik Howard, of Canyon Country, was listed on the University of Wyoming spring semester academic dean’s and dean’s

The holidays are here, sparking feelings of joy, magic and closeness as we spend time with the ones we love — and what better way to create lasting memories with