
The Master’s University holds 96th annual commencement ceremony
Over 200 degrees were presented at The Master’s University’s 96th annual commencement ceremony on Friday. “Graduation is more than a simple opportunity to put on a fancy robe and walk

Over 200 degrees were presented at The Master’s University’s 96th annual commencement ceremony on Friday. “Graduation is more than a simple opportunity to put on a fancy robe and walk


Addison Rivera received her first treatment of chemotherapy on her eighth birthday, four days after she was diagnosed with Leukemia. Addison thought that her mom made her pack her bags for

I’ll tell you saddlepals right up front. This is an epic Time Ranger trek this fine morn. C’mon. We can do the giggles, gossip, and whispers after we giddy-up through

Question: Mr. Lamoureux, I have been enjoying your column in The Signal since we came to Stevenson Ranch 21 years ago, and you have given me good advice in the

A hand to hold, a tail to be seen wagging or a mane to pet can provide comfort to those who need it. To recognize this unconditional support, the William

You don’t have to buy a plane ticket to experience an abundance of cultures and customs when you can find them right here in Santa Clarita. This is the

News release The American Red Cross is asking the public to give blood or platelets during Trauma Awareness Month in May to keep hospitals prepared for all transfusion needs, including

News release College of the Canyons student Jesse McClure is one of 175 students to be recognized nationally as part of the 2023 ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll for

Kimberly Vensko was thrilled when she found out she was one of the nine employees from the Los Angeles County school districts named as a finalist for the 2023 Classified

News release You can get on two wheels and explore the city of Santa Clarita’s bike trail system during the 2023 “Hit the Trail” Community Bike Ride on Saturday, May

News release Music educator Peggi Stoffel was recently recognized at the state level as this year’s “Middle School Music Educator Specialist” by the California Music Educators Association at the 2023

The Cube was host to a watch party for Los Angeles Kings fans during one of their National Hockey League playoff games against the Edmonton Oilers last month, featuring an

Dear Savvy Senior, I would like to make my last will and testament and would like to know if I can do it myself, or do I need to hire

News release The city of Santa Clarita’s Concerts in the Park series returns with free, live entertainment on Saturdays this summer, from July 8 to Aug. 26 at Central Park,

News release Saugus High School Theatre students are set this week to perform “Cinderella” by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Performances are scheduled May 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 and 13

News release The SCV Water Agency is hosting a free virtual landscape and gardening workshop, “Cap It or Convert It! Better Landscape Practices,” at 9 a.m. Saturday. In the workshop,

The courtyard of the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center transformed into a slice of Paris on Saturday for the annual “Celebrity Waiter” dinner, as a thank you to all involved

Across the Santa Clarita Valley, there are 54 public schools with 2,200 teachers and more than 50,000 students. The SCV’s public schools regularly rank among the top 10% in California.

News release The Castaic Union School District has announced that Debbie Rupel, eighth-grade teacher at Castaic Middle School, has been named the 2022-2023 District Teacher of the Year. Upon receiving her