
Second graders help the community with lemonade
What does a hot day always call for? A nice, cold cup of lemonade. Second graders from Charles Helmers Elementary School organized a lemonade stand for two good causes:
What does a hot day always call for? A nice, cold cup of lemonade. Second graders from Charles Helmers Elementary School organized a lemonade stand for two good causes:
Trey Brown told his parents, Christine and Donald Brown, that he wanted to start a foundation to help those struggling with mental health issues, suicidal thoughts and those in a
The Concerts in the Park series continued supplying summer entertainment last weekend at Central Park in Saugus, with the latest installment being “90s Rock Show,” supplying attendees with a bevy
An assortment of colorful backpacks lined up the side of one of the rooms of CrossPoint church on Thursday, as children of all ages were patiently seated before receiving backpacks
Hayley Rose, an author who was born and raised in Santa Clarita, has been pursuing her career of entertaining and educating children since 2002. She grew up having intimate story
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela As a lifelong resident and long-serving councilwoman, I know firsthand the significance
News release The Castaic Union School District has named Melanie Long as the new coordinator of preschool programs. “With nearly 30 years of experience in the field of early
News release Chaplain Lorraine Terranova, a resident of the Santa Clarita Valley since 1985, has authored two books on grief. Terranova is the CEO and founder of The Widow’s Ministry
By Signal Staff The nonprofit Canyon High School football booster club has launched an online fundraiser for the upcoming season and is seeking the community’s support. “We are excited to
News release The Saugus High School Marching Centurions band and color guard performed for family, friends and the community on Friday amid their search for a new band director,
News release METAvivor, the organization at the helm of metastatic research funding, has partnered with Councilman Bill Miranda, Eva Miranda Crawford and Amy Steffe Lohmann to host the 2023 Met
Dear Savvy Senior, What can you tell me about green funeral options? At age 80, I would like to preplan my funeral and make it as natural as possible.
News release The American Red Cross has a critical need for blood donations, and the city of Santa Clarita is urging residents to make a life-saving appointment today, according to
A happy Late July/Hotter Than Hades morn to you, saddlepals. Best we climb out of those bunks and hop into our saddles (taking the all-important middle step of putting on
News release Need help determining what plants to use in your landscape? Experts have taken the guesswork out by identifying the top plants that look beautiful and grow well in
News release Santa Clarita Artists Association’s 6th Street Gallery will showcase an exhibit called “You’re My Favorite” Aug. 11 through Sept. 17. An artists reception is scheduled 5-8 p.m. Saturday,
News release WorldStrides Performing Arts has invited the Santa Clarita Valley Youth Orchestra’s Novae Sinfonia Ensemble to perform at its Festival at Carnegie Hall in April 2024. The SCV
Local students named to dean’s list at George Fox University Two local students were among those who earned dean’s list recognition at George Fox University for the spring 2023 semester.
Staying cool in the Southern California heat can be a struggle for residents during the summer, but the easiest way to chill out is by visiting the facility that is
By Charleen Klein Guest Contributor Jessie Chikato and Wesley Klein’s love story began at Acton’s High Desert Junior High Valentine’s Day Dance on Feb. 8, 2013. That evening, a spark of
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