Read more about the article SCV celebrates St. Patrick’s Day
Pocock Brewing Company and Pizzeria had fun for all ages including a face-painting station for children on Sunday during their weekend-long St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

SCV celebrates St. Patrick’s Day

Santa Clarita Valley residents donned their greenest clothes and celebrated St. Patrick’s Day in venues across the city, including Pocock Brewing Company & Pizzeria, which held its St. Patrick’s Weekend…

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Read more about the article SCV Food Pantry hosting bowling event  
Volunteer Chip Colwell transfers non-perishables to April Johnson, a board member for the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry, in her truck for the SCV Corvette Club Biannual Food Drive at the Sam’s Club grocery store on Carl Boyer Drive on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

SCV Food Pantry hosting bowling event  

The Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry will host its first-ever bowling event on May 18 at the Santa Clarita Lanes in Saugus from noon to 2 p.m. to further support…

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Read more about the article COC International Animation Festival draws in global talent  
A panel of industry professionals discuss "Identity in Animation" during the International Animation Festival 2024 held at College of the Canyons in Valencia on Saturday, 031624. Dan Watson/The Signal

COC International Animation Festival draws in global talent  

College of the Canyons held its second annual International Animation Festival on Saturday with over 600 student-created animated films submitted from more than 70 countries. The festival also allowed local…

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Read more about the article No arrests in stolen vehicle incident  
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department seal. File Photo

No arrests in stolen vehicle incident  

No arrests have been made involving a stolen vehicle incident in Val Verde on Saturday night, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.   The incident originated in Val Verde…

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Read more about the article Some Landmarks Change But Stay the Same
Saugus Cafe, 1957 or 1958. The new 1952 building is seen at left (after 1963, the only building). The 1925 cafe building is at right. Signal file photo.

Some Landmarks Change But Stay the Same

A common refrain heard throughout the Santa Clarita Valley is: “Everything has changed so much in the last few years.”  It is true that the addition of the Vista Canyon…

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Read more about the article Get Creative with Easter Sweets: Kid-friendly crafts that bring loved ones together
Holiday hams and deviled eggs may take center stage at Easter gatherings, but edible crafts offer a reminder of the magic of the season that’s found in moments spent together.

Get Creative with Easter Sweets: Kid-friendly crafts that bring loved ones together

Holiday hams and deviled eggs may take center stage at Easter gatherings, but edible crafts offer a reminder of the magic of the season that’s found in moments spent together.…

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Read more about the article Time to Hit California’s Trails
What is more Californian than a walk through a redwood forest? Located not far from Highway 101, this easy 1.5-mile loop trail winds through old-growth redwoods and lush ferns has been a popular destination for decades.

Time to Hit California’s Trails

The natural beauty of California is unsurpassed. It’s time to get outside and enjoy California’s dramatic coastline, majestic granite peaks, rushing waterfalls, the world’s tallest trees, sapphire blue lakes and…

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Read more about the article <strong>Friends gather support for beloved retired CalArts instructor</strong> 
Longtime College of the Canyons and CalArts photography professor Darrell Walters died on July 4 after a battle with cancer. Photo courtesy of GoFundMe.

Friends gather support for beloved retired CalArts instructor 

Some friends are a call away, while others create GoFundMe pages. In the case of Darrell Walters and Marie Mingoia’s friendship, the latter occurred.   Walters, who contracted pneumonia in August…

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Read more about the article <strong>A swinging time: Mint Canyon celebrates opening of inclusive playground </strong> 
Children enjoy the brand new inclusive playground after the ribbon cutting ceremony at Mint Canyon Community School on Friday morning. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

A swinging time: Mint Canyon celebrates opening of inclusive playground  

The Mint Canyon Community School Roadrunners started their Friday morning with an exciting celebration before their last day of the school week, as staff, students and parents participated in the…

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Read more about the article ‘Friday Night Lights’: Temple Beth Ami hosts country-themed Shabbat
Country music artist Joe Buchanan performs his "Friday Night Lights" Shabbat service at Temple Beth Ami in Santa Clarita on Friday, 030824. Dan Watson/The Signal

‘Friday Night Lights’: Temple Beth Ami hosts country-themed Shabbat

Photos by Dan Watson/The Signal Country music artist Joe Buchanan, a Jewish convert, performed his country-themed “Friday Night Lights” Shabbat service at Temple Beth Ami last week. Rabbi Mark Blazer…

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Read more about the article <strong>Trinity hosts annual fourth grade Renaissance Faire</strong> 
Trinity students, who were dressed as notable figured from the medieval and renaissance periods, gathered for a picture in front of proud parents and teachers on Thursday, March 14. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Trinity hosts annual fourth grade Renaissance Faire 

https://youtu.be/vzu-3IhkWrw Hear ye, hear ye! Trinity Classical Academy hosted its annual fourth grade Middle Ages and Renaissance Faire on Thursday.  Leonardo DiVinci, Pope Leo and Alfred the Great, along with…

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Read more about the article City to host Splash N’Dash Easter egg hunt
Johnny Tzanetatos, 6, puts Easter eggs in his basket for the Splash n' Dash Egg Hunt at the play area inside the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center in Santa Clarita, Calif., on Saturday, April 8, 2023. Chris Torres/The Signal

City to host Splash N’Dash Easter egg hunt

News release  The city of Santa Clarita is inviting the community to its most unique egg hunt – the Splash N’ Dash at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center.  Families are…

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