
Bridge to Home to host annual Soup for the Soul fundraiser
Those with a heart for the homeless in Santa Clarita are invited to Bridge to Home’s annual Soup for the Soul event. The yearly fundraiser goes straight to the services
Those with a heart for the homeless in Santa Clarita are invited to Bridge to Home’s annual Soup for the Soul event. The yearly fundraiser goes straight to the services
Homeless and low-income individuals in Santa Clarita were treated to a personalized shopping experience on Sunday, where each guest was given well-fitting, like-new clothes at no cost. Hosted by SCV
Castaic Town Council members voted Wednesday to rescind an email written by their president to the Los Angeles County Planning Commission. In July, President Lloyd Carder wrote an email to
Santa Clarita’s Child & Family Center will soon offer outpatient substance use treatment services through their new six-month program. Adolescents and young adults with primary substance use disorders can start
The newly remodeled pedestrian bridge on McBean Parkway will make its debut this weekend, the city announced on Friday. Located between Arroyo Park Drive and Gamble House Court near Valencia
Santa Clarita drivers should plan alternate routes the night of Sept. 29 to avoid Soledad Canyon Road and Bouquet Canyon Road. From 7 p.m. on Sept. 29 to 5 a.m.
Bridge to Home could soon open its doors to the city’s homeless population year-round. The Santa Clarita city council plans to turn over control of the winter shelter to Bridge
Transportation experts and city and county staff gathered for a round table discussion at Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s inaugural transportation summit Thursday morning. Attendees shared updates on major projects their organizations
The two giant checks presented to Homes 4 Families Thursday afternoon will fund 24 new homes for veterans in Santa Clarita. In the last installment of their 78-home project, the
A California constitutional amendment making its way through the legislature, which would increase the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from five to seven, has received polarized responses from elected
With a laser focus on helping veterans, Habitat for Humanity San Fernando/ Santa Clarita Valleys has merged with its sister organization Homes 4 Families, the organization announced Wednesday. The Habitat
The Santa Clarita Valley saw a dip in the price of homes and an increase in sales in August. Sales prices, however, were up considerably over the prior year. Last
A hearing aid endorsement from Councilman Bill Miranda in the October issue of Inside SCV magazine sparked conversation on social media last week. The advertisement features a photo of Miranda
Opposition to the new Graham-Cassidy Republican health care proposal brought over 50 Los Angeles County residents to Congressman Steve Knight’s (R-Palmdale) Santa Clarita office for a protest on Tuesday. The
Senate Republicans are still aiming to get a health care bill passed within the next few weeks to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Deemed the Graham-Cassidy proposal after
California lawmakers voted last week to express their criticism of President Donald Trump’s reaction to the violence in Charlottesville, calling for Congress to censure him. The Assembly’s resolution, which 53
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce will be calling a new spot in Valencia its home starting Oct. 12. Chamber members will work out of a 1,200-square foot space
Santa Clarita’s unemployment rate grew and workforce shrank in August, marking the third month in a row that the jobless rate has increased. The jobless rate was 4.9 percent last
Attendees at the Domestic Violence Summit were not only equipped with information, but encouraged to use it to take action. At The Signal’s second annual event on Friday, service providers,
California lawmakers are voting on hundreds of bills this week as the legislative season ends on Friday. Some of the state’s most widely-discussed bills must jump through their last hurdles,
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