
Remembering Isaac Manuel Boston
Teresa Boston took the painful steps on Wednesday to mark the end of a journey that her son Isaac started but didn’t get the chance to complete. “When I would
Teresa Boston took the painful steps on Wednesday to mark the end of a journey that her son Isaac started but didn’t get the chance to complete. “When I would
From quail eggs, organic strawberries, fresh flowers and freshly brewed coffee, The Old Town Newhall Farmers Market continues to provide a sense of community for Santa Clarita while residents do
“I was given a less than 1% chance of ever walking again,” said cancer survivor Jamie Alamillo. “So as soon as I was able to walk again I started –
The students sitting on College of the Canyons’ football field Wednesday were stepping onto West Ranch High School’s campus and stepping into their new role as a Wildcats just four
Ayleen, Jacob, Patricia, Jayden, Ariana, Liam, Joana, Enrique, Samantha, Isaac, Leilani, Tyler, Bridgette, Bryce, Isiuwa, Kaden, Silvia, Alijah, Isabella, Tucker, Addison, Gina, Owen, Kailyn, Lincoln, Hailey, Sergio, Arely and Alexander’s
The very first Instagram post is just the start for this student. Seeing the comments and likes roll in gives him a confidence boost that keeps him scrolling. Without even
California Institute of the Arts held its second graduation ceremony since the pandemic on Friday, conferring 370 degrees from six different schools in the process. While the traditionally untraditional ceremony
Dozens of mothers and their preschool-age kids once again gathered at the Congregation Beth Shalom temple on Friday for a special snow day celebration. The event takes place every year
City of Santa Clarita bus driver Oscar Magdaleno picks up people every day on his route. Throughout his years of driving, the rise of animal passengers has exponentially increased. The
Santa Clarita resident Jiten Pandya grew up loving superheroes. He fell in love with their willingness to save people, jaw-dropping superpowers and unique personalities. Out of all the superheroes from
Representatives of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and the Los Angeles County Fire Department sat down on Saturday to listen to suggestions and appreciation from the community’s youth at
Addison Rivera received her first treatment of chemotherapy on her eighth birthday, four days after she was diagnosed with Leukemia. Addison thought that her mom made her pack her bags for
Connecting the community with those who are tasked to protect them, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation hosted, “An Evening with Capt. Diez,” on Thursday at the Mercedes-Benz of Valencia.
A hand to hold, a tail to be seen wagging or a mane to pet can provide comfort to those who need it. To recognize this unconditional support, the William
Rebeca Valenzuela grinned ear to ear as she talked about the opportunities presented to her at the Triumph Foundation’s Wheelchair Sports Festival held at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex on
Across the Santa Clarita Valley, there are 54 public schools with 2,200 teachers and more than 50,000 students. The SCV’s public schools regularly rank among the top 10% in California.
The WiSH Education Foundation’s annual Wine on the Roof returned on Thursday to wine and dine its guests in an effort to raise funds for William S. Hart Union High
Cancer is the second most common cause of death and an estimated 610 million deaths were from cancer in 2023, according to Dr. Monica El-Masry. In a mission to “empower
Santa Clarita went back in time to its cowboy-based roots in the annual western celebration “The city of Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival” beginning on Saturday. “Cowboys are in our family,
Santa Clarita Valley community members line danced their way through Old Town Newhall on Thursday as they enjoyed the Wild Wild West Senses Block Party. The Senses Block Party is
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