Production team readies for future of ‘Weird City’
A star-studded cast and a futuristic new “anthology” concept coming to YouTube has an Emmy Award-winning local producer ready to make us think and laugh
A star-studded cast and a futuristic new “anthology” concept coming to YouTube has an Emmy Award-winning local producer ready to make us think and laugh
More than $244 million of damage was caused by the 1994 earthquake. While remembering the devastation 25 years later, the Santa Clarita’s Emergency Management team is reminding the community to be prepared.
At 4:31 a.m. on Jan. 17, 1994, Santa Clarita resident Monique Newman jumped out of bed amidst the shaking, to run to the rooms of her 8- and 10-year-old sons.
A pair of adventurers through and through, residents Chuck and Toni Miltenberger, both 75, have been sharing their love for travel with each other for
Glasses are clinging, confetti is flying and the ball is dropping in Time Square. The new year is fast approaching and a resolution may be
Santa Clarita resident Joyce Culberhouse received a Christmas miracle Wednesday: It was a call she had been waiting almost four years to receive.
A love for the arts started at a young age for Santa Clarita resident and single mother Andrea Vibe, and she hopes to empower hearts
’Tis the season to snowboard, sled and make snow angels. With the closest snowfall less than an hour away from Santa Clarita, a day trip
Aiden Tracy, 4, visits his great-grandmother walking into an office trailer yelling “Choo, choo,” as a whole village lights up before his eyes, music fills
Santa Clarita resident Jane Lopez said moving into the Santa Clarita Valley six years ago changed her life. “Moving here has changed a lot for
With sweaters on goats, pigs in blankets and reindeer antlers on ponies, Gilchrist Farm is ringing in the holidays with their annual Holidays at the Farm event Saturday and Sunday.
Amid the sounds of footsteps traveling in and out of a room at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 9-year-old Santa Clarita resident Elijah Greene lays in
Eight candles will begin to be lit this evening around the world, to celebrate the eight nights of Hanukkah from Dec. 2-10, continuing a tradition
By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer Santa Clarita resident Holly Feneht said her goal is to live her life with integrity, as one of six
By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer The pirates are coming back to Santa Clarita for the fourth annual SCV Brewmasters Pirate Beer Festival on Saturday,
By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer The goal of Single Mothers Outreach is to connect single parents to vital community resources, providing stable environments for
Our place. Our people. It’s hard to wrap your mind around a tragedy that hits so close to home.
By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer There aren’t many places on earth quite like the Gibbon Conservation Center right here in the Santa Clarita Valley.
By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer Santa Clarita resident Sara Sterkel, 31, was on a camping trip 18 years ago, when she was bit by
The pirates are coming back to Santa Clarita for the 4th annual SCV Brewmasters Pirate Beer Festival on Saturday, Nov. 10, co-hosted by Prayer Angels for the Military and SCV Brewmasters.
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