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A warm and Western howdy, Santa Clarita saddlepals. Time to shake loose the bed bugs and wiggle into some jeans (non-designer). Shirt, boots (just two) and a fetching cowboy hat

A warm and Western howdy, Santa Clarita saddlepals. Time to shake loose the bed bugs and wiggle into some jeans (non-designer). Shirt, boots (just two) and a fetching cowboy hat

Question: Hello Robert, thank you for your great column in The Signal. I have extensive flagstone on my front porch, walkway and a very large backyard patio with concrete grout

An email on her phone let her know that she’d be awarded $10,000 from the Johnny Carson Endowed Student Support Fund. She forgot to tell her parents about it. In

News release The Santa Clarita Public Library announced it holding a “Food for Fines” campaign this September. By donating non-perishable food items and toiletries at any of the city’s three

News release Fostering Youth Independence students were equipped to go back to school following the nonprofit’s eighth annual Back to School Bash and Career Fair at Christ Lutheran Church.

News release Dog owners are invited to celebrate a “Happy Howl-o-ween” at the American Cancer Society’s fundraiser, Bark for Life, presented by Relay For Life of the Santa Clarita Valley.

News release The Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative has been providing services to veterans, active-duty military, and their families since 2018 from its office on Lyons Avenue, and has now

Robert Todd responded to an ad on Craigslist. A polka band looking to play weekend music at a German restaurant needed a tuba player. Todd got the job, and for

Worcester Polytechnic students complete intensive research projects At Worcester Polytechnic Institute, all undergraduates are required to complete a research-driven, professional-level project that applies science and technology that addresses an important

After being part of the Parks and Recreation Commission in the early 1990s and spending nearly 30 years on the City Council, my life has been dedicated to creating a

News release Nancy Pollock Coulter, 80, the 2009 Santa Clarita Valley Woman of the Year and longtime SCV American Cancer Society volunteer, died last week. Coulter, a 56-year resident of

Dear Savvy Senior, What are the early signs and symptoms of diabetes? I’m 60 years old, and in pretty good shape, but was just diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. What

Commentary by Jeff Minick Grandpa and Grandma, Pop-Pop and Nana, Granddaddy and Gran, Abuelito and Abuela, and in parts of the South, Papaw and Mamaw — these titles are badges

Free cowboy hats and inflatable horses on sticks helped guests take in the western-themed Friday Night Happening hosted by Valencia by Fivepoint at “The Porch” in Valencia. The food trucks,

“Si se puede, si se puede!” became a chanting echo in the 1970s from the United Farm Workers of America when they fought for higher wages and Cesar Chavez was

As deputies gathered to commemorate the life of Deputy Hagop “Jake” Kuredjian at the intersection of Stevenson Ranch Parkway and Poe Parkway Saturday morning at 9 a.m., loved ones and

Hey saddlepals. Absolute vainglorious weekend in late summer to be having a trail ride through local history’s back canyons. While it’s pleasant in the here-&-now, you might want to take

Question: We recently discovered we have a galvanized pipe that is going to fail at any time. The line provides water for our landscaping in the front and back of

If you saw the way people have responded to him in public, you’d think he was a star. And to many, he is. He’s a longtime area grade-school art teacher.

2 local students named to SNHU dean’s list Southern New Hampshire University announced two local students were named to the winter 2024 dean’s list: Jade Johnson, of Valencia, and Hassan