Community Stories

Recipients of the Special Needs Athletes and Peers (SNAP) organization cheer on Mascot Bailey for the Los Angeles Kings on Sunday afternoon during the opening reception of their Southern California Special Hockey Tournament which consisted of 9 games throughout the weekend at The Cube. 081124 Katherine Quezada/The Signal

SNAP Sports empowers athletes with disabilities 

Samuel Sosa has been wheelchair-bound his entire life.  Although many people think being wheelchair-bound can lead to a life with limitations, Sosa breaks those misconceptions with his passion for hockey.  

College briefs

College Briefs for Aug. 15

Local student named to Ohio University’s dean’s list   Ohio University College of Fine Arts student Joey Negrete, of Valencia, has been named to Ohio’s fall 2023 dean’s list.  The dean’s

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines - Stroke Gold Plus quality achievement award. Courtesy photo.

HMNH nationally recognized for stroke care 

News release   Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines – Stroke Gold Plus quality achievement award for its commitment to ensuring stroke patients

Guests had the opportunity to witness various Japanese cultural performances at the city of Santa Clarita’s “Celebrate” series Japan installment on Friday evening at the Canyon Country Community Center. 080924 Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Photos: “Celebrate” series Japan

The City of Santa Clarita had another successful “Celebrate” series installment highlighting the country of Japan on Friday evening at the Canyon Country Community Center with hundreds in attendance participating

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College Briefs for Aug. 8

Santa Clarita resident named to Clark University dean’s list  Kate A. Nilsen, of Santa Clarita, was named to second honors on the Clark University dean’s list. This selection marks outstanding

How much wood would a retired couple cut? 

Call them on a weekday morning and chances are you’ll get their machine telling you that the “Wood Guy” and the “Wood Gal” are “probably out splitting wood.” You wouldn’t

Volunteer Edson Karratti maneuvers a large paint roller while painting one of the walls of the Soledad Canyon Road overpass on Saturday morning during the city of Santa Clarita's third annual Graffiti Removal Day event on Aug. 3, 2024. Trisha Anas/ The Signal.

City hosts third annual Graffiti Removal Day 

Volunteers carried down buckets of paint and rollers underneath the Soledad Canyon Road overpass, near the intersection of Camp Plenty Road and Soledad Canyon Road on Saturday morning for Santa