
It’s time to ‘Be The Match’
Every three minutes, someone is diagnosed with a life-threatening blood cancer or blood disease, such as leukemia, lymphoma or sickle cell disease. For those thousands, a cure exists, though about

Every three minutes, someone is diagnosed with a life-threatening blood cancer or blood disease, such as leukemia, lymphoma or sickle cell disease. For those thousands, a cure exists, though about

At 13, Santa Clarita resident Kalia Love Jones is already no stranger to hard work. In between schoolwork, training as a gymnast, piano lessons and playing the flute in honor

SCV Water officials are inviting the public to join the SCV Groundwater Sustainability Agency for a water-supply workshop, as they continue to develop a Groundwater Sustainability Plan. A critical link

As a “thank you for keeping the peace,” members of the Rotary Club of Santa Clarita donated meals to the SCV Sheriff’s Station on Monday. After protests surrounding the death

As California continues to shut down again, families in the Santa Clarita Valley are still looking for ways to enjoy the summer months. Though not all the typical vacations and

After a monthslong closure, the city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office has recently reopened and is now issuing permits. “We are excited to see productions begin to film in our

California Institute of the Arts will soon have access to faster internet on campus while saving on monthly costs through a three-year agreement with the city of Santa Clarita, following

As summer approaches, the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry has found its shelves looking emptier than usual at this time of year. Not only has the local need for food

The 2020 Concerts in the Park series, typically scheduled for nights in July and August, has been canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, city of Santa Clarita officials announced

By Emily Alvarenga and Tammy Murga When Simon Mee, owner of Newhall Refinery, heard that officials were ordering bars and wineries to close once again, he wondered if restaurants would

When the volunteers arrived Saturday morning at Mentryville to clear brush away from the historical buildings and old schoolhouse, they were met by park rangers who informed them the event

Getting back up on that horse, but in a different way, Carousel Ranch has announced plans for the 24th annual Heart of the West dinner, an auction and children’s riding

With the largest food drive in the world canceled due to the pandemic, the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry has found its shelves looking emptier than usual at this time

Residents will have a chance to view this year’s Fourth of July fireworks show in a non-traditional way, such as from social media or from their vehicles, due to ongoing

While the coronavirus pandemic has postponed many celebrations, doctors and nurses at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Kim and Steven Ullman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit didn’t let it stop them from

Due to the restrictions still in place prohibiting large gatherings and concerts, Valencia Jazz & Blues Concert officials have decided to cancel the 2020 series. Set to begin June 19

Angela Underwood Jacobs announced Tuesday a public memorial service for her brother Dave Patrick Underwood, a federal security officer who was fatally shot during protests in Oakland last month. “You

One person was injured Wednesday after a suspected drive-by shooting, causing a vehicle rollover, on Highway 14 in Agua Dulce. “Witnesses reported that it could’ve been a drive-by shooting,” said

As a kid growing up in the Midwest, now Santa Clarita resident and Air Force veteran Teresa Lowe saw the creativity and artistry behind television shows. “When you watch television

Some Santa Clarita restaurants can now expand their outdoor service with the city’s Eat Local program, which hopes to encourage more residents to dine locally. This comes after monthslong closures