
Professors explain politics of fashion
In a continuation of College of the Canyons’ scholarly presentation series, professors Ruth Rassool and Deems Morrione took the stage Thursday to discuss, “Bitchery and the Politics of Fashion.” With…
In a continuation of College of the Canyons’ scholarly presentation series, professors Ruth Rassool and Deems Morrione took the stage Thursday to discuss, “Bitchery and the Politics of Fashion.” With…
“It didn’t register at first, but then I saw him pointing the gun, and it immediately clicked in my head that this is really happening,” said SCV resident Katelyn Dolder.…
When purchasing your new home, your future monthly payments will be made up of principle, interest, real property taxes and insurance, but you may also be obligated to pay a…
Those poised to begin a health regimen that includes probiotics would be wise to also educate themselves about the closely named, yet vastly different, “prebiotics” that are also beneficial to…
A motorcyclist suffered minor injuries and was taken to the hospital Monday morning following a traffic collision with a car on Tourney Road at Magic Mountain Parkway. Shortly after 8:05…
It’s 9:30 a.m. and the auditorium at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center is swinging to the sounds of Elvis Presley. “I’m in love, I’m all shook up,” Linda Bennett…
Parker lays his head on his mom’s lap, sighing contentedly as he curls up on the couch at his new home. The big, brown five-year-old dog is the picture of…
For the past quarter-century in April, the city of Santa Clarita has attracted visitors from around the country to experience a slice of our rich western heritage. This year, the…
All too often, pet owners will allow their property to fall into disarray because it just seems impossible to grow a great garden with beloved, but oh-so-destructive pet cats or…
Art isn’t just prominent in the name — it’s in the food, across the walls and in their story. Coming to the Santa Clarita Valley by way of Simi Valley,…
The walls inside Vincenzo’s Pizza Newhall thundered on Sunday as two bands performed during a celebration and fundraiser for Avery Faeth, a teenager with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. The two bands,…
It’s a project unlike any other they’ve ever done before. Consisting of 20 separate panels, seventh- and eighth-graders at Rio Norte Junior High have been asked to create a 6-foot-by-20-foot…
Just a year ago, there was a strong possibility that the Futbol Foundation of Santa Clarita’s girls GO7 under 12 team would no longer exist, as the former head coach…
Statistics from U.S. Youth Soccer indicate that millions of children across the country are taking to the sport that was once primarily associated with Europe and other parts of the…
Persistent Cough Can be Tricky to Treat I went through many tests for a cough that lasted for 30 years. No treatments worked. The only sign my doctor could find…
Santa Clarita gourmets piled their plates high with homemade goodies like venison sausage, tri tip, macaroni and cheese and loaves of sourdough bread at this year’s Foodiefest at Pocock Brewery.…
A parolee wanted on suspicion of a vandalism charge was arrested after leading law enforcement personnel in a pursuit that ended near Highway 14 Saturday afternoon. What began as an…
Brigitta Benitez always knew she wanted to be her own boss. The young business owner and Santa Clarita resident credits the independence and success of her mother, who also owns…
Visitors at Shin’s Family Martial Arts were taught several self defense techniques to keep themselves safe during a course led by instructor and QueerSCV vice president Nicole Vizcarra on Saturday.…
By Tim Whyte Signal Editor The first time my parents took me to Saugus Speedway in 1975, I was hooked. It amazed me how fast and loud the cars were,…