Fashion event to help caregivers take a day off
Everyone deserves a break, even those helping loved ones in need. According to Stevenson Ranch resident Carletta Cole, founder of the local nonprofit Caregiver Safe
Everyone deserves a break, even those helping loved ones in need. According to Stevenson Ranch resident Carletta Cole, founder of the local nonprofit Caregiver Safe
Pickleball is described as the fastest-growing sport in the United States — and apparently, in the Santa Clarita Valley, too. Pickleball reached a spike in
News release Addressing one of the most asked-about health-related issues in business, mental health in the workplace will be the focus of this year’s Santa
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health began its rollout of the Omicron bivalent vaccine on Friday, which will include protection against the original
News release Roger E. Seaver, CEO and president of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, announced that he will retire in 2023. Seaver, who has led the hospital
News release Mayor Laurene Weste conducted the installation of the 2022-2023 board of directors of Samuel Dixon Family Health Center on Aug. 30. Weste
A new COVID-19 booster vaccine targeted toward the Omicron variant, and its sub-variants, is scheduled to be available to Los Angeles County residents on Wednesday.
“I wake and someone is talking to me. I don’t understand … where in the hell am I? Who is this guy? Why is he
For those struggling with addiction, Child & Family Center offers outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. Their services are intended to serve the youth and adults
News release METAvivor, the organization at the helm of metastatic research funding, has partnered with Bill Miranda, Eva Miranda Crawford and Amy Steffe Lohmann to
News release California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a consumer alert warning Californians to exercise caution when purchasing direct-to-consumer hearing products, such as hearing
News release Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is hosting “Let’s Get Back to Screening!” a symposium for medical professionals and members of the public that will
Deaths, hospitalizations and COVID-19 case rates have all fallen and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health seems confident this will continue. At the
A next-generation UVDI-360 Room Sanitizer is now on display in the main lobby of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia to let patients and visitors
Los Angeles County has moved into the Centers for Disease Control’s “medium” tier, where it is expected to stay for the foreseeable future, according to
Nick Storch, a Santa Clarita Valley resident, had gone through his adolescence thinking he was different from the rest of the kids. He couldn’t focus
The city of Santa Clarita is hosting two blood drives for the American Red Cross, which is in critical need for blood donations. There are
L.A. County may be able to avoid an indoor mask mandate if case rates and COVID-related hospitalizations continue to decline. The county is still in
Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health has launched a “988” hotline for people experiencing a mental health crisis and are in need of immediate
Los Angeles County has moved into the “high” tier for COVID-19-related hospitalizations, creeping the county ever closer to the return of indoor mask mandates. Barbara
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