Read more about the article Make it a Weekend of St. Patrick’s Day Fun
Enjoy Irish food, music and fun at several different locations around town on St. Patrick’s Day. SIGNAL FILE PHOTO

Make it a Weekend of St. Patrick’s Day Fun

St. Patrick’s Day falls on Monday, March 17 which means you can make it a three-day weekend celebrating the “wearing o’ the green.” ‘A Couple of Blaguards’ The MAIN, 24266…

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Read more about the article FAQs About Taxes as the Filing Deadline Nears
As the tax deadline draws closer, taxpayers hoping to make the process as smooth as possible can consider these frequently asked questions and answers. ©ADOBE STOCK

FAQs About Taxes as the Filing Deadline Nears

Some people look forward to filing their tax returns, while others recoil at the thought of paying what they owe. Regardless of which camp taxpayers are in, come April most…

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Read more about the article What to Know About Alcohol Consumption After 50
Binge drinking may not be a behavior people associate with individuals over 50, but this behavior is on the rise among aging men and women. ©ADOBE STOCK

What to Know About Alcohol Consumption After 50

Patients are asked several routine questions during annual wellness exams. Among those queries are a subsection of questions regarding alcohol consumption. Doctors ask these questions to identify how much alcohol…

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Read more about the article ‘Back to Basics’ 2025 Outdoor Design Trends
Using outdoor spaces to improve your well-being is a top focus for many people today.

‘Back to Basics’ 2025 Outdoor Design Trends

Americans are spending more time in their outdoor spaces — and want to maximize those spaces. Studies show that nearly 90% of homeowners consider their outdoor areas to be important…

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Read more about the article David Hegg | Mr. Anonymous, Who Are You?
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | Mr. Anonymous, Who Are You?

By David Hegg Why are we more prone to act poorly if we think we’re anonymous? Occasionally, we hear news reports of hurtful things speakers have said, thinking their mics…

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Read more about the article Deputies: Callers report crowd of ‘50 to 100 juvies’ on bikes  
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Deputies: Callers report crowd of ‘50 to 100 juvies’ on bikes  

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Station deputies received reports of juveniles riding bikes in a caravan-like style on Saturday afternoon, according to a spokesman with the station.   Watch Deputy Gonzalez, with…

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Read more about the article Project Linus to hold semi-annual ‘Make a Blanket Day’ 
College of the Canyons students from left, Keyanna Esteban, Adobi Ogbuago and Emma Dayrit work on a blanket during Project Linus Spring 2024 Make-A-Blanket Day held at College ot the Cantons Valencia campus on Saturday, 030224. Dan Watson/The Signal

Project Linus to hold semi-annual ‘Make a Blanket Day’ 

Project Linus is hosting its semi-annual Make a Blanket Day on Saturday, March 22,, at College of the Canyons’ East Gym from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  The Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article City invites community to Youth Arts Showcase 
The Star Dance Center dancers entertain during the City of Santa Clarita Arts Showcase held at the Newhall Community Center in Newhall on Saturday, 032523. Dan Watson/The Signal

City invites community to Youth Arts Showcase 

News release  The city of Santa Clarita is inviting families, young artists and the community to the ninth annual Youth Arts Showcase on Saturday, March 15, from 11 a.m. to…

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Read more about the article At least one person transported after traffic collision 
First responders responded to a collision at the intersection of Del Monte Drive and McBean Parkway Saturday morning. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

At least one person transported after traffic collision 

At least one person was transported after a traffic collision at McBean Parkway and Del Monte Drive on Saturday morning.  Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel were dispatched to the…

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Read more about the article Armed robbery reported in Stevenson Ranch  
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Armed robbery reported in Stevenson Ranch  

Deputies responded to an assault with a deadly weapon call after three suspects robbed a victim of money at gunpoint in Stevenson Ranch, according to a Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s…

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Read more about the article The Time Ranger | Hallowegians & the $8 Bargain Basement Kidnapping 
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The Time Ranger | Hallowegians & the $8 Bargain Basement Kidnapping 

Howdy, dear friends and saddlepals. We’ve a most interesting trail ride ahead through the back canyons and ridges of Santa Clarita history.  There’s gold discoveries and the usual swarthy criminals.…

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Read more about the article Lawmakers look at insurance policies, rebuilding, fire maps 
There were two wildfires near Santa Clarita’s borders throughout Wednesday, which were still threatening structures Thursday, according to fire officials. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Lawmakers look at insurance policies, rebuilding, fire maps 

The Santa Clarita Valley’s state legislators have mentioned several recent efforts to help residents impacted by the fires, from introducing legislation to help in recovery to lobbying Insurance Commissioner Ricardo…

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