
Tennis for Life
The Santa Clarita Valley has been my home for over 16 years, providing me with multiple opportunities to play tennis, my favorite sport. I love being outside, breathing fresh air,

The Santa Clarita Valley has been my home for over 16 years, providing me with multiple opportunities to play tennis, my favorite sport. I love being outside, breathing fresh air,

Emily Morris of Santa Clarita was named to the dean’s list at Olivet Nazarene University during the recently completed fall 2016 semester. To qualify for inclusion on the dean’s list,

On Saturday, April 1, The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics will hold a Bunco Tournament. Come dressed as a pirate and enjoy the afternoon of fun, beginning at

It is commonly accepted that it takes a village to raise a child, but It also takes a village to live a fulfilled life. The City of Santa Clarita’s two

Smiles, words of gratitude and pleasure set the tone for the Santa Clarita Elks Barbecue Luncheon on February 25, at the Elks Lodge 2379 on Sierra Highway in Canyon Country

After the heavy rains a blue heron visits Saugus. “I spotted this bird out of my apartment on Oak Ridge Drive. I thought it looked out of place.” – Joe

Heat it up and Keep it cool Robotics competed at the Western States Super Regional tournament last week in Tacoma Washington and return to Santa Clarita with the First Place

The City of Santa Clarita’s Thursdays@Newhall series, presented by Galpin Subaru, has kicked-off its 2017 March through October season with a fresh lineup of events on Main Street in Old

Over 600 Music Schools across 48 states, including Alaska & Hawaii, will be participating in the 3rd Annual “Teach Music America” Week from March 20 to March 26. During this

Hal Rattner, an active resident of the Santa Clarita Valley and author of a weekly Signal column for 11 years, died peacefully on February 23 at the age of 99.

My sister is dying. Maybe too late, but I want to boast about her. I last saw her a few weeks ago and her face was grimaced with pain. She

A workshop to help participants make the best of their new job is scheduled for the March LifeForward workshop hosted by Zonta Club of SCV. The free women’s workshop is

Zonta’s Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) Award is presented to women who are pre-university or pre-college students (ages 16-19). The program recognizes young women for their leadership skills in volunteer activities and encourages continued participation

The following student has made the Seattle Pacific University 2016 Autumn Quarter Dean’s List. Hallie Anne Browne of Valencia, CA. Students on the Dean’s List have completed at least 12

Students honored for academic success during the 2016 fall semester The following students have been named to the 2016 fall semester Dean’s List at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities.

An orange cloud appears on the horizon A new way of life has begun Corporate America where I live Soul and spirit now go unsung All our fortune spent on

He’s Loudmouth Louie And he has no remorse He disturbs every player Out on the course. He just booms and bellows His volume’s absurd Like it or not Loudmouth is

If you’re craving food from the windy city, you don’t need a plane ticket, just a drive into Canyon Country. Marciano’s Chicago Style Deli was not only deemed the go-to

In 2016, the Santa Clarita Film Office had another record breaking year for location filming in the City. The Academy Award nominee, “La La Land,” starring Emma Stone and Ryan

Santa Clarita’s chapter of Project Linus, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making handmade blankets for critically ill and traumatized children, has just reached six thousand blankets made and delivered! Following