Black Flag visits Canyon Santa Clarita

For more than 40 years, Black Flag has been an influential act in punk and skater music scene, a ubiquitous force for most of that time, touring the nation and associated with most major shows of the genre at one time or another.

Can you save your own vegetable seeds?

Not only can you save your own vegetable seeds to grow the next year’s crop, but sometimes you can even end up with a plant that surpasses your expectations. Of course, most often you’ll get something similar to the original plant.

Church community spreads foster care awareness

By Kim Silverio-BautistaSpecial to The Signal It took Jefferson and Shannon Henson along with different churches and non-profit organizations four months to create an environment to provide support, care services

‘Set Sail’ with LARC Ranch

LARC Ranch is celebrating 60 years with its “Set Sail with the S.S. LARC” nautical-themed fundraiser Sept. 22.  LARC was created by parents who envisioned a better life for their

Puddle of Mudd coming to Canyon Santa Clarita

Just a week before the release of the band’s newest release, “Welcome to Galvania,” Puddle of Mudd is on the road again, and coming to Canyon Santa Clarita on Saturday, Sept. 7.

Rodeo finals return to Antelope Valley Fair

The RAM Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association California Circuit Finals are returning to the Antelope Valley Fair & Event Center on the weekend of Oct. 4-6 for the ninth consecutive year.

July home sales fueled by lowest rates in years

A total of 263 single-family homes changed owners during July, an increase of 22.3% from a year ago and the highest monthly total since June 2018, the Southland Regional Association of Realtors reported.

Four Questions: Evan Thomason

Economic Development Associate Evan Thomason leads the city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office, which helps production companies find locations for permitted shoots in the Santa Clarita Valley.

SCV natives shine in academics

Miami University Former Stevenson Ranch resident Ethan Klein has been named to the dean’s list at Miami University after a successful spring semester. Klein, who is majoring in geology and