
Miranda to participate in local government conversation
The Santa Clarita Valley League of Women Voters is partnering with College of the Canyons Center for Civic Engagement and its Engage the Vote Student Action Team to sponsor a
The Santa Clarita Valley League of Women Voters is partnering with College of the Canyons Center for Civic Engagement and its Engage the Vote Student Action Team to sponsor a
As Bridge to Home works toward building the Santa Clarita Valley’s first permanent homeless shelter, volunteers have been hard at work, ensuring that current shelter facilities are ready for the return
From the time she was a little girl, Santa Clarita native Mandy Gonzalez had a dream of performing on Broadway. It’s her journey toward accomplishing that dream, starring in the
SCV Project Linus is hosting a Make a Blanket Day for critically ill and traumatized children on May 15, transitioning the event into a no-touch, drive-thru blanket drop-off. Each year,
The Supreme Court has lifted another of California’s COVID-19 restrictions on religious gatherings in private homes. In a 5-4 ruling late Friday evening, the court overturned the state’s restrictions, citing
For some, it takes decades to find that thing they’re passionate about; for others, it’s something they discover before they’ve even lived a decade. Three young, local artists have been
While Theresa and Patrick Allen knew they’d be surrounded by wildlife when they moved to Bridgeport six years ago, they never expected it to make such an impact on their
In an effort to provide kids across the Santa Clarita Valley with a safe place to play and learn over spring break while parents are working, the Boys & Girls
From her time growing up on a homestead to her Rosie-the-Riveter-esque work during World War II, Katherine Taylor learned how to work hard. Now as the Santa Clarita resident turned
There’s a popular expression among writers: “Everyone has a book in them.” For Santa Clarita resident Bill Lyons, that’s especially accurate, as he’s going on his sixth book since 2014.
Dear readers, The Signal would like to feature local everyday heroes, the ones whose acts of kindness have a big impact on others. It could be the man who spends
Gathered together in the sanctuary at Real Life Church, a coalition of law enforcement personnel, friends and family said goodbye to Deputy Michael Churney during his memorial service on Tuesday. Churney, a
The Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center has announced its lineup of drive-in events for April, which seniors can attend from the safety of their vehicles. Car concert Have
Tickets are still available for the Santa Clarita Valley Child & Family Center’s Taste of the Town fundraiser, the organization’s biggest community event. Due to COVID-19 protocols, the event is
Sunday marked the second Easter of the pandemic, and though many churches have resumed services, most of the typical weekend celebrations were canceled. Even so, whether it be church services,
Libraries in the Santa Clarita Valley have a lot to celebrate this National Library Week, as they are set to reopen their doors to the public Tuesday after more than
The Gibbon Conservation Center is leaving its Saugus home of more than 40 years this summer, set to move to Santa Margarita in San Luis Obispo County. The center is
Following a yearlong closure due to the pandemic, the Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative celebrated the reopening of its Veteran Center Thursday. “I’m so excited — we’re open,” volunteer coordinator
Actor and stuntman Rene Veluzat died March 21 at the age of 80 after losing his battle with cancer. Veluzat was a Santa Clarita native, born on Dec. 28, 1940,
Following the death of his 32-year-old wife, Maricely, after her nearly six-year battle with breast cancer, Santa Clarita resident Aubrey Miller hasn’t asked for much. All he wants is to
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