
SCV deputies host ‘Tip-a-Cop’ to benefit Special Olympics
News release Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies will serve as guest servers from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Slaters 50/50 in Valencia to raise money for the Special
News release Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies will serve as guest servers from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Slaters 50/50 in Valencia to raise money for the Special
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 –
After a four-year hiatus, Young Author’s Day at Highlands Elementary School returned on Friday giving every kid a chance to become an author. Young Author’s Day is an over 30-year
A happy Memorial Day, dear saddlepals. Hope all’s well with you all and you’re having a relaxing Sunday. We’ve a most interesting trail ride through the back trails of SCV
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The need for supplies for students is ever growing. To keep up with the needs of Hart High School, the Hart High School Parent Organization, or HPO, is constantly fundraising.
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
“Books are good company, in sad times and happy times, for books are people – people who have managed to stay alive by hiding between the covers of a book.”
Mental Health Hookup, a local organization dedicated to addressing mental health concerns, hosted its second annual Stop the Stigma event Saturday to try and end the stigma surrounding conversations about mental
Family members, friends and loved ones sat waiting for a moment that they would never forget. Members of Canyons News Network appeared on the jumbo screens, welcoming and congratulating the
Dear Savvy Senior, Does Medicare cover physical therapy, and if so, how much coverage do they provide? My 66-year-old husband was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and will need ongoing
Christopher Velona, founder of Project Sebastian, said his son Sebastian was diagnosed with epilepsy as a child, but then started losing his vision, along with his cognitive and physical abilities.
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Friday served as a day to finish what she started over 40 years ago for Suzanne French. At the age of 17, French found out she was pregnant. “At that
Howdy, dear saddlepals. Hope you’re all doing well and rested for our trail ride through Santa Clarita history. This morning, we’ve a most interesting trek ahead. There are bird attacks,
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When it comes to asking a question about disabilities, society has been told it is a “taboo.” In efforts to break the taboo and further education about disabilities, Highlands Elementary
The Santa Clarita Public Library emphasized the importance of literacy for all children from all backgrounds on Saturday through its Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros event. The event
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
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