Saugus High shooting: Community comes together for vigil
Residents stand around the memorial set up at the Central Park flag pole at the Saugus Strong Vigil in 2019. Signal file photo.

Saugus High shooting: Community comes together for vigil

Thousands gathered in Central Park Sunday night to remember the lives lost at the Saugus High School shooting, and reuniting in their grief, they shared a message. “We will be…

Community rallies to feed families in need for Thanksgiving
Student Volunteers from Golden Valley High School make Thanksgiving meal kits for Santa Clarita Valley families in need for the holidays, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019. Gilbert Bernal/The Signal

Community rallies to feed families in need for Thanksgiving

Students, staff and community partners worked together to provide Thanksgiving meal kits to 500 Canyon Country families during the second annual Give-A-Turkey on Sunday. “We found a need in our…

Traffic collision results in overturned vehicle
A two-vehicle traffic collision resulted in one overturned vehicle and snarled traffic at Bouquet Junction on Sunday afternoon. Courtesy of Ryan Mancini

Traffic collision results in overturned vehicle

A two-vehicle traffic collision resulted in one overturned vehicle and snarled traffic at Bouquet Junction on Sunday afternoon. Los Angeles County Fire Department officials responded to reports of a traffic…

Saugus High shooting victim at home, recovering
14-year-old Andrew Gardetto, a private first class in the Santa Clarita Valley Young Marines program. Courtesy

Saugus High shooting victim at home, recovering

The family of 14-year-old Andrew Gardetto, a victim of the Saugus High School shooting that left three dead and three others injured, reported the teen is at home recovering with…

Sheriff’s department investigates threats made against local schools
Heavily armed law enforcement personnel escort students to waiting buses as they evacuate Saugus High School following a shooting that killed at least two Thursday morning. November 14, 2019. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Sheriff’s department investigates threats made against local schools

Santa Clarita Valley law enforcement officials are continuing to investigate all social media threats made against local schools following the shooting at Saugus High School on Thursday. These threats have…

Curds, rinds and more mozzarella
Carol and Corry De Robertis prepare goat cheese during "The Joy of Goat Cheese" class held at their home in Santa Clarita on Saturday, November 9, 2091. Dan Watson/The Signal

Curds, rinds and more mozzarella

Corry De Robertis, who’s billed as “That Cheesemaker Guy,” is a local hobbyist cheesemaker who, for the past year, has taught monthly cheesemaking classes out of his home with the assistance of his wife, Carol, which are offered on Facebook.

David Hegg | A Generational Lesson  on Why History Matters
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | A Generational Lesson on Why History Matters

By David Hegg  Winston Churchill is credited with reminding the world “those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” History, in many ways the succinct compilation…

Slow-cooker granola is a game-changer
Slow-cooker granola is a game-changer

Slow-cooker granola is a game-changer

We’re a granola-eating family. When the tall jar in our pantry reads almost empty, it’s time to stir up and bake a new batch. It’s never a chore, because the fresh homemade taste of heart-healthy oats with nuts and dried fruit always satisfies.

Trinity climbs way to contender
The Trinity Classical Academy girls volleyball team celebrates a five-game win of Bishop Diego in the CIF-Southern Section Division 8 quarterfinals to advance to the program’s first-ever semifinals match. PHOTO COURTESY TRINITY CLASSICAL ACADEMY

Trinity climbs way to contender

Since taking over the Trinity Classical Academy girls volleyball program in 2016, head coach Rebecca Peluffo has cultivated a winning culture at Trinity. Centered around a philosophy of players who play for each other, the strategy has paid dividends in recent years.

‘To-dos’ for home and yard winterization
‘To-dos’ for home and yard winterization

‘To-dos’ for home and yard winterization

Scarves. Pumpkin spice lattes. Leaves crunching underfoot. Sweater season is moving in fast, which means it's time to start transitioning to fall maintenance to make sure your home and yard are ready for winter. The following are some things you can do to prepare for the cold and wet weather ahead.

A second wind: Finding your tribe
A second wind: Finding your tribe

A second wind: Finding your tribe

Whatever our values, passions or lifestyle, we need a group to identify with and feel valued by. Not only do we depend on the group for support, but we also enjoy the feeling of extending our support and friendship to others.

Identifying Your Kitchen Style
Identifying Your Kitchen Style

Identifying Your Kitchen Style

With so many different styles of kitchens and cabinets, sometimes it can be hard to decide on a favorite. While you may see kitchens in a variety of styles and find them all beautiful in their own way, finding inspirations for your dream kitchen often requires sorting through many different considerations.

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