
Sierra Hillbillies: School’s out, let’s dance
News release On June 5, the Sierra Hillbillies Square Dance Club will hold a School’s Out Celebration dance with caller Romney Tannehill. The fun starts at 2 p.m. at the
News release On June 5, the Sierra Hillbillies Square Dance Club will hold a School’s Out Celebration dance with caller Romney Tannehill. The fun starts at 2 p.m. at the
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer If you’re planning a day hike or picnic in the Santa Clarita Valley, Los Cantiles Park on Bouquet Canyon Road is probably not on
News release Local nonprofit Fostering Youth Independence is seeking “Allies” to work one-on-one with Santa Clarita youth who are aging out of the L.A. County foster care system. An in-person
Arts and sciences are usually thought of as being completely separate, especially at the collegiate level. Friday’s joint event, held in the Don Takeda Science Center at College of the
A young woman walks into her apartment and receives a text from a friend. It says, “Hey, I miss you. Hope you’re OK.” She then walks into the kitchen, grabs
The city of Santa Clarita hosted its “Bike to Work Week” challenge on Monday, with pit stops for participants being set up on Thursday. The challenge was set up as
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is rallying behind a deputy whose home burned down in Acton Thursday evening, killing his family’s four dogs. Deputy David Delgado, who has been
The 1996 Santa Clarita Valley Woman of the Year and Newhall resident Charlotte Kleeman died Thursday morning at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. Kleeman, 85, died at around 3 a.m. Thursday
News release The city of Santa Clarita is seeking volunteers for its first Graffiti Removal Day on Saturday, June 4, from 9 a.m. to noon. Volunteers will get
A lieutenant from the Sheriff’s Department might not be the first person you think of as a key speaker at a mental health awareness rally, but Lt. Brandon Barclay with
Once she laces up her skates and steps on the ice, figure skater and Santa Clarita Valley native Jessica Pilner, 23, sees the ice rink as her stage and her
By Laura Drake Troop 546 Leader Earlier in the year, local Girl Scout Troop 546 worked diligently to earn their Bronze Award, the third-highest award in Girl Scouts of the USA
With school ending and summer break just around the corner, the Santa Clarita Public Library has everything you need to keep your family busy and engaged with reading, crafts and
By Selina Thomas For The Signal For long time William S. Hart Union High School District art teacher Daryl Bibicoff, the closing of this school year is bittersweet. After 26-plus
While the Los Angeles Dodgers lost 8-3 to the Philadelphia Phillies in their Saturday evening game at Dodger Stadium, Santa Clarita Dodger Day, according to city officials, was a success.
Although temperatures of up to 97 degrees kept many from participating in the city of Santa Clarita’s “Community Bike Ride” event on Saturday, city workers did not seem deterred from
As Jay Wilson stood proudly next to his parents while they received recognition awards, he could be seen with two QR codes, one on his shirt and another on his
In 2011, Saugus resident Shannon Laurin, 26, and her family traveled to Canada to compete in a prestigious, international karate tournament. Although she earned her black belt at 7 years
News release The city of Santa Clarita invites local businesses and their employees to participate in the annual Bike to Work Challenge. This week-long challenge begins Monday and continues through Friday.
Cornhole is usually reserved for barbecues, parties, or as a time-killer on the patio of bars, but competitive versions of the game have recently grown in popularity. Bags flew at
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