
Through a set of standards, Oakmont encourages education and activities for its residents
Each month, Oakmont of Santa Clarita provides a series of activity standards so their residents remain active while also keeping everyone mentally stimulated.
Each month, Oakmont of Santa Clarita provides a series of activity standards so their residents remain active while also keeping everyone mentally stimulated.
The current chapter of the John Carter Jr. story might be set in Saugus, in the home he lives in with his wife, Susan, whom he’s been married to for
Dozens of dignitaries and members of communities across Southern California, including from the Santa Clarita Valley, expressed strong opposition for the California bullet train’s complicated route from Burbank to Palmdale
For 23 years, students in the Santa Clarita Valley have participated in “Every 15 Minutes,” a program that educates local high school juniors and seniors on the dangers of drunk
Records were meant to be broken, especially with all the talent coming out of the Foothill League. A whole lot of them came tumbling down during this historic season. But
Saugus girls basketball begins the season 2-0 after defeating Glendale 37-26 on Tuesday and North Hollywood 57-25 on Thursday. Monique Febles scored 14 points while Ashlyn Canel and Alexis Jimenez
Anchoring the West Ranch girls doubles team throughout the 2018 season, a pair of wily vets had the honor of leading off the All-Foothill league Girls Tennis Doubles First Team:
As Representative-elect Katie Hill and Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, prepare for their transitions in and out of the U.S. House, the two also are working on their respective legislative priorities.
Voters in Simi Valley who cast provisional ballots to decide the 25th Congressional and 38th Assembly District races all had the chance to vote on election night — despite some
One local resident used the public comment portion of the Saugus Union School District’s board meeting Tuesday to share her thoughts about the district’s recent conduct regarding a cease-and-desist letter,
Dozens of eighth-graders in the William S. Hart Union High School District competed in the Santa Clarita Valley Business Group’s 5th annual speech competition for the opportunity to take home
College of the Canyons men’s basketball switches up the stat sheet on a regular basis. Across four games this season, the Cougars have changed the starting lineup, too, with myriad
The Santa Clarita Valley’s most influential people gathered beside one another over lunch Wednesday in honor of all their efforts to make the area a great place to live. A
Since joining the West Ranch girls tennis team in 2016, Jordyn McBride has helped lead the Wildcats to three straight Foothill League titles. Following her most recent campaign in which
The Golden Valley boys soccer team opened its season on Wednesday against Palmdale Aerospace Academy at Golden Valley High School, with the game ending in a 0-0 tie. The Griffins
The Golden Valley basketball team found itself trailing Palmdale for most of the night in its season opener on Wednesday at Golden Valley High School. The Grizzlies kept fighting, however,
Former Valencia High School varsity baseball coach Jared Snyder was sentenced Wednesday to one year probation, with more than $14,000 in paid restitution after having completed 460 hours of community
Two new members of Castaic Area Town Council who ran unopposed in the recent election paid a visit Wednesday night to the council members they’re soon to be sitting beside.
A Val Verde man was arrested on suspicion of assault and vandalism Tuesday after being accused of brandishing a machete and throwing a mailbox at his cohabitant. On Monday, about
During every Saugus softball game, it’s impossible for the team to stay quiet. The Centurions are constantly chanting and encouraging their teammates. “We’re always super hyped up in the dugout
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