Community deals with the past and prepares for the worst
Kara Franklin, middle, and her friends prepare her property for Sunday's storm on Saturday afternoon along Iron Canyon Rd in Sand Canyon. Samie Gebers/ Signal

Community deals with the past and prepares for the worst

Residents in Sand Canyon did not have much time to recover from Friday's storm before worrying about the next wave of rain. "This is the craziest thing I've ever seen,"…

Young karate instructor brings joy to his students
Tyson Favish, 6, breaks a board that Jared Dodley holds up for him at Bright Star Martial Arts in Santa Clarita on Saturday. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Young karate instructor brings joy to his students

Twenty-one year old Jared Dodley is not unlike other busy young adults his age. He is a full time student at Cal State University Northridge and has been practicing taekwondo for…

Kat’s Eye View: Disappearing Act

There’s a trend I’ve observed in my hours spent mindlessly scrolling through social media outlets. It’s a disappearing act of sorts. Over the holidays, there was an explosion of engagements…

SCV joins the voice of protest heard around the world
Louise Logan, right, and other protesters gather on the corner of McBean Parkway and Magic Mountain Parkway in Valencia on Saturday to demonstrate in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington and other such demonstrations. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

SCV joins the voice of protest heard around the world

Voices of protest can be heard around the world after President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Friday and the Santa Clarita Valley was no exception. Dozens of people gathered in Valencia…

Heavier rain expected on Sunday
The intersection of Sand Canyon and Iron Canyon Road on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017 following heavy rains. Residents were prevented from accessing their homes in the area. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Heavier rain expected on Sunday

“It’s almost been like Seattle or Portland the last week or two,” said Joe Sirard, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. And this heavy rain can be expected yet…

Teenagers use old clothes to bring awareness for pricing
West Ranch student Young Kim, 17, and Valencia student Amy Kim, 17, (no relation) pose for a portrait at Global Prep Academy on the day of their first fashion show for their organization called Re(dress) on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Teenagers use old clothes to bring awareness for pricing

Santa Clarita Valley teenagers are using their own voices and creative designs to bring awareness to the dangers of fast fashion and a consumerist culture. Through her club Re(dress),Valencia High…

Photos of the Week: Jan. 14 – 20, 2017
Volunteers Leticia Autry, left, and Vanessa Robles carry a bag of cement Jan. 14 as they join 21 Mercury Insurance employees, veterans and volunteers who installed new fencing at the site of the third phase of the veterans community created by Habitat for Humanity in Santa Clarita on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Photos of the Week: Jan. 14 – 20, 2017

Job seekers get makeovers
Job seekers received a free style makeover at College of the Canyons.

Job seekers get makeovers

Braving the weather, nearly 50 local job seekers turned out for a free professional makeover yesterday to help jump start their job searches. The event took place at College of…

Your Home Improvements
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Your Home Improvements

Robert, I live in Canyon Country and have a patio deck that has some sort of rubber topping that has a sand-like texture to it. In three different areas there…

The case for bird adoption
Photo credit is Best Friends Animal Society. Have you been thinking of adding a bird to your family? Best Friends Animal Society offers suggests adoption as the best method and offers tips for responsible bird ownership.

The case for bird adoption

There are several good reasons to adopt a bird rather than buy one. First, it’s the right thing to do because commercial breeding operations are flooding the market with exotic…

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