
Bridge to Home hosting Soup for the Soul Feb. 26
News release Bridge to Home has announced that its Soup for the Soul event is returning to a live audience at 4 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Canyon Country Community
News release Bridge to Home has announced that its Soup for the Soul event is returning to a live audience at 4 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Canyon Country Community
One by one, participants completed their 9.6-mile trek in the dirt and mud to be met by cheers. “Yeah! Good job!” exclaimed students of The Master’s University, clapping soon following.
Question: Robert, we have a home in an older community here in Santa Clarita, and each fall and winter we have issues with water runoff from our roof, in both
We’ve an interesting trail ride through local history, amigos and amigo-ettes. Hold firm on those reins and hide the baby’s eyes. We’ve got giant naked men ransacking houses. There’s train
News release The Castaic Union School District has announced that the Jene Fielder Trust Scholarship Program is now accepting applications. “Jene Fielder was a vibrant lady who lived with
The American Red Cross has partnered with the National Football League for National Blood Donor Month (January) to give away a trip for two to the Super Bowl LVII in
Oak Canyon Equestrian in Newhall was face to face with any horse owner’s worst nightmare on Tuesday morning: their barn on fire. The fire was caused by an electrical spark,
News release The city of Santa Clarita seeks local youth and student artists to submit entries for the seventh annual Youth Arts Showcase, scheduled to take place on Saturday, March
2 local students named to president’s list at Gonzaga University Two local students have earned placement on the Gonzaga University president’s list for fall semester 2022. Students must earn a
It is truly heartwarming to see children get excited about the history and stories the city of Santa Clarita has to offer. Never is that more evident than when they
Some volunteers had loved ones who died alone. They said no one deserves that. A newly created program at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia called No One Dies Alone
News Release On Jan. 23, 1882, author Helen Hunt Jackson visited Rancho Camulos along the Santa Clara River, just east of Piru – a visit that inspired her to include
News release The annual family preschool resource fair returns to the Santa Clarita Valley on Saturday. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual preschool fair was forced to close its
News Release FeedSCV, a local nonprofit dedicated to combating food insecurity, is hosting a Restaurant Week that will last from Feb. 5 to Feb. 10. Restaurants participating in the event
Janet Shigekawa, 70, was an avid user of the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center pool as a way to exercise in her senior age. The Santa Clarita Aquatics Center is currently
Dear Savvy Senior, Is it possible to make changes to my Medicare coverage now? I know we’ve passed the fall open enrollment period, but I’ve heard that there are
Question: I read your articles every weekend. I have a question: My home was built in 1960 with slab floors and cast-iron sewer pipe. It appears I have root problems.
Top of The Mighty Signal weekend morning to you, amigos and amigo-ettes. You’re just not going to believe the adventures ahead of us this fine winter’s day. We’ve got mule-eating
News release The Congregation Beth Shalom Film Series is scheduled Jan. 22 to present a screening of “Picture of His Life,” along with a question-and-answer session with director Dani Menkin.
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