A graduate of The Master’s University (TMU) and deputy with the Ada County Sheriff’s Office in Idaho was shot and killed last weekend. Around 8:55 p.m. Saturday, Ada County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Tobin Bolter made a traffic stop on a gray Chevy Suburban in the area of W. Overland Road, and S. Raymond Street in Boise Idaho, officials with the ...
Read More »Golden Opportunities: How Can Santa Clarita Seniors Thrive Despite Chronic Bone Issues?
Navigating the golden years in Santa Clarita can be a vibrant and fulfilling experience, especially with the right health strategies in place. As seniors face the common challenges of aging, particularly chronic bone issues like osteoporosis and Arthritis, it becomes crucial to stay proactive. Keep reading to learn the most practical steps for seniors in Santa Clarita to manage their ...
Read More »This Summer’s 6 Must-Have Looks For Santa Clarita’s Sunshine Season
As the sun-drenched days grow longer in Santa Clarita, the time has come to revamp our wardrobes with this season’s trendiest offerings. Situated between the pulse of Los Angeles and the calm of the Antelope Valley, our city blends cosmopolitan flair with suburban grace, creating a unique fashion scene that’s vibrant and laid-back all at once. Let’s delve into the ...
Read More »Discover California’s Oasis With The Top 6 Wellness Tourism Locations Close To Home
Wellness tourism in California offers more than just a break from the daily grind; it provides transformative experiences right at our doorstep. For residents of Santa Clarita, the allure of rejuvenation within the state’s borders means less travel time and more relaxation time. California’s diverse landscapes and innovative wellness centers cater to every desire, from seaside retreats to mountain wellness ...
Read More »Japan-China Economic Ties
The trade turnover between Japan and China is a major driving force in the economic dynamics of the Asia-Pacific region. As the two largest economies in Asia, their ties significantly impact each other’s financial well-being and the regional economy as a whole. Japan predominantly exports high-tech goods, such as electronics and chips, to China and other Asian nations, bolstering its ...
Read More »Express Clothing Store Set To Close Valencia Location
The fashion company Express filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday and plans to close 95 of its over 500 stores, including the location in Valencia. On Tuesday, closing sales will commence at the closing locations, but Express stated it “expects to conduct business as usual.” A group headed by WHP Global made an offer for the majority of the ...
Read More »Uniting Santa Clarita: A City-Wide Revival Of Hope And Unity
In bustling Santa Clarita, where many residents lead busy lives and often feel divided and disconnected, there is a growing need for spaces that unite people and foster community and hope. The concept of a City-Wide Revival has emerged as a powerful force, offering individuals and churches a chance to come together in worship and prayer, cultivating a sense of ...
Read More »Call For Entries For Acton Agua Dulce Arts Council Photography Show
Submissions are open for the upcoming Acton Agua Dulce Arts Council photography show! The juried exhibit, which will run from May 6 through June 22 at the Acton Agua Dulce Library, is open to all photographers, professional and amateur, and is an opportunity to share your artistic perspective with the community. There is no time limit for when the photo ...
Read More »Living Up To The Name: How One Girl Scout Is Giving Back To The Community
For the Girl Scouts Gold Award Project, Canyon High School senior Alexis Reeves is going out of her way to transform the garden at the Gentle Barn. The Gold Award Project is a big project that Girl Scout Ambassadors participate in to give back to the Santa Clarita Valley while tackling an issue affecting the community. The Gentle Barn once ...
Read More »Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Marks National Volunteer Week
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is recognizing its valued volunteers during National Volunteer Week – April 21 – 27. Over 250 volunteers—adult, teen and canine—give generously of their time every day to assist Henry Mayo’s patients, visitors, staff and physicians. Since the hospital opened its doors nearly 50 years ago, volunteers have given over a million hours of service. “We appreciate ...
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