
Which One’s Pink? Pink Floyd tribute band to play on Feb. 2
Which One’s Pink? a tribute band to Pink Floyd is coming to Canyon Santa Clarita for the third time at the start of next month. The group of Los Angeles-based

Which One’s Pink? a tribute band to Pink Floyd is coming to Canyon Santa Clarita for the third time at the start of next month. The group of Los Angeles-based

If you’ve lived in Santa Clarita long enough, you’ll know that multiple films and television shows come out to the valley to shoot. On any given week, you can drive

KonMari, the methodology seen on the popular new Netflix show “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo,” is fast becoming a household name. Kondo, a 34-year-old Japanese cleaning guru, goes to homes
Which One’s Pink? a tribute band to Pink Floyd is coming to Canyon Santa Clarita for the third time at the start of next month. The group of Los Angeles-based

If you’ve lived in Santa Clarita long enough, you’ll know that multiple films and television shows come out to the valley to shoot. On any given week, you can drive

By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer Robbie Zimmerman had work the next day, but on Thursday night, he and his friends were hitting the town. The bars located near the

College of the Canyons and the city of Santa Clarita plan to host a family education class in the college’s Early Childhood Education Building Friday from 1 to 4 p.m.

By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer As part of the Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count, a room full of 70 Santa Clarita Valley volunteers gathered at The Centre on Tuesday

At first, it seemed like a curse. Santa Clarita resident Tom Iland, then age 13, found out he was “socially a little different” than the other kids. “I was diagnosed

Every three days for the past two months, Ron Whitaker, a Santa Clarita resident and veteran drummer, drove to the mall. He would look at the selection of items sitting

Sleep is probably the most important determinant of your immune system. If you find yourself getting colds more frequently this year, it could be because you’re not getting the sleep

California has the advantage of having lots of fun things to do — but if you want to go on an adventure, many iconic theme parks are actually located right

She had been in the Air Force for a few years, deployed once. She had seen lots of new countries and enjoyed new experiences. But Kelly Davis found herself in

On Wednesday, the sounds of cheers, jeers and quirky questions filled Pinot’s Palette as the Soroptimist International of Valencia organization hosted a trivia night. Ten teams of four men each,

A Saugus resident has a rather unconventional career compared to the rest of his Santa Clarita neighbors. Robert Thies, an SCV resident since 2005, earns his keep as an internationally

FeedSCV, a Santa Clarita nonprofit that teaches people about healthy meals and fights local hunger, is offering assistance to federal employees affected by the government shutdown. Todd Wilson, president and

On Monday morning, a chartered bus made its way from Northridge to downtown Los Angeles, where teachers were beginning to strike in search of a new collective bargaining agreement. In

Congregation Beth Shalom is scheduled to host a free event Sunday in honor of their recent Holocaust Memorial Sculpture installation. The installed sculpture stands at 9 feet tall and was

College of the Canyons released a new mobile application on Jan. 8 to improve the COC experience for students and faculty alike. Originating from a vision brought forth by a

The Local Group Astronomy Club is set to observe the lunar eclipse looming over the Santa Clarita Valley this Sunday. The club invites all SCV residents to a free viewing