
WiSH’s Wine on the Roof returns
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

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

The city of Santa Clarita’s Artist Selection Committee recommended the proposed artist for the civic art project at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Thursday to the city’s Arts

Kids of the Santa Clarita Valley were running forward toward colorful plastic Easter eggs on Saturday, but this time kicking up water as they did so. The city of Santa

Whether the members of the teen and tween community in Santa Clarita are fans of Star Wars, anime, video games or Harry Potter, the city of Santa Clarita Public Library

Christina Casas, a pediatrician for Daisy Pediatrics, had a vision of bringing more education to the Santa Clarita Valley community in regards to health. She wanted to do so in

Santa Clarita’s garbage disposal system is set to face major changes in compliance with Senate Bill 1383, affecting residents and businesses alike. The Valley Industry Association hosted a panel of

Parks After Dark returned to Val Verde on Thursday, which offered fun, free and safe recreational experiences for the whole family, and community, to enjoy. The outside portion of the

The California Enviornmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment released an update on the qualifications of consumption for multiple fish species in Pyramid Lake. OEHHA’s recommendations were based

In every direction one could turn at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center at Bella Vida, attendees were reminded of those who have served in the nation’s armed forces. Many

Joe and Evelyn Santos couldn’t hold back their tears when they saw their son Matthew, who is on the autism spectrum, be recognized for his work at the city of

Being the presenter of the Carmen Sarro Award has a special meaning for Christine Sexton, other than it being in her mother’s namesake.The award is given each year for “improving

Rabbi Mark Blazer, of Temple Beth Ami, was nationally recognized by the Academy for Jewish Religion on March 16 for serving his community for 25 years. AJR is a non-denominational

Local high school students participated in a simulation aimed at teaching teenagers about finance once they graduate. The event was organized by the Santa Clarita Valley branch of the Junior

The Markham family started a GoFundMe page to raise funds to save their son Damian’s life from acid sphingomyelinase deficiency on May 17, 2021. On Feb. 28, the family hit

Hart High School unveiled a new mural made by students in coordination with the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians and released its mascot submission forms at the school’s open

Clients of Circle Hope got some well-deserved pampering at the nonprofit’s Wellness Day, held at Tribute Beauty Lounge in Newhall on Sunday. Attendees were treated to manicures, pedicures, hair treatments

Hundreds of community members attended Congregation Beth Shalom’s Purim Carnival on Sunday — one of the synagogue’s biggest to date, according to event organizers. Jay Siegel, head rabbi for Beth