
Hart district to host workshop, ‘Parenting in the Digital Age’
News release The William S. Hart Union High School District is scheduled Monday to host “Parenting in the Digital Age,” a workshop for parents with children of all ages.

News release The William S. Hart Union High School District is scheduled Monday to host “Parenting in the Digital Age,” a workshop for parents with children of all ages.

News release The city of Santa Clarita’s two-day Business for Artists Conference is dedicated to equipping artists, creative professionals and nonprofit organizations with the necessary tools to thrive in their

News release College of the Canyons is scheduled to host a conversation with race relations scholar and author Shelby Steele at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12. Presented by the college’s

Dear Savvy Senior, Does Medicare cover second medical opinions? The doctor I currently see thinks I need a knee replacement, but I would like to get some other treatment options

News release Rampage is back: The William S. Hart Regiment is scheduled in November to celebrate 39 years of the annual Hart Rampage marching band and field show tournament. The full-day

News release WISH Wednesday Webinars, the annual series designed to help local students and families navigate college and university applications, begins on Sept. 27. The free series was created to

Calling all California Children’s Services students from Valley View Elementary School who participated in a mural in 2007: The artist behind the initiative, Marc Kolodziejczyk, and his wife, Wanda,

News release The city of Santa Clarita invites nonprofit organizations interested in learning more about the 2024 grant cycle of the Community Services and Arts Grants Program to attend a

News release Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital recently acquired an ion endoluminal system, a robotic-assisted bronchoscopy platform for minimally invasive lung biopsies. The ion system helps address a challenging aspect of

The Santa Clarita River Rally has been a fundamental community event for the last 28 years. Every year volunteers come with a trash bag in hand to pick up trash

Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, began on Friday, marking a start for a cascade of Jewish holidays and celebrations called the High Holy Days. Temple Beth Ami and the

Question: Robert, I have lived in our home for the past 28 years and over time have replaced our carpet and linoleum. I am in need of doing the same

Don Kimball, the Santa Clarita Valley Man of the Year for 2023, has chosen the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation as the recipient of a $3,000 donation from the SCV

Eva Miranda Crawford took the stage at Porsche in Valencia in a white flapper dress, perfect for the roaring ’20s glam, past or present, theme. The lights focused on the

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, Equity Realty and Four Seasons Landscape and Property Services collaborated to create an efficient water system for the Promenade at Town Center Apartments —

No matter where you look in our city, different forms of artistic expression inspire, connect us and evoke a wide range of feelings — whether you’re on a stroll through the

Mike Salinas, a U.S. Army veteran, had felt his options were limited when he was looking for treatments for his post-traumatic stress disorder. The treatment plans were linear, and not

News release Volunteer registration is open for the 28th Annual River Rally Cleanup and Environmental Expo scheduled for Saturday from 8 to 11 a.m. This year’s River Rally will

By Signal Staff The L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department announced on Wednesday the death of “Here Comes Trouble,” a senior female bison at William S. Hart Park. The bison,

Dear Savvy Senior, Because of chronic arthritis, I have a very difficult time going up and down stairs anymore and am interested in purchasing a stair lift for my