
Child & Family Center installs board of directors
News release Child & Family Center held its annual board installation on June 27, as Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, installed the new officers for the 2024/25 fiscal year along

News release Child & Family Center held its annual board installation on June 27, as Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, installed the new officers for the 2024/25 fiscal year along

City Council honors his two decades covering the community By Stephen K. Peeples For The Signal After nearly 20 years as The Signal’s award-winning chief photojournalist and photo editor, Dan Watson

Dear Savvy Senior, I need to hire a good in-home caregiver to help my elderly father who lives alone. What’s the best way to do this? – Searching

News release Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital recently became one of the first hospitals in Los Angeles County to treat patients with “The AGENT Drug-Coated Balloon,” a device that is used

It’s Fourth of July weekend and I was looking back at something I had written 20 years ago about spending Independence Day with my father: “I frequently have this conversation

Question: Robert, we have recently moved into an older home, which has a yard that hasn’t been well cared for, for what seems like most of its life. The sprinkler

Parade: Photos by Katherine Quezada and Habeba Mostafa/The Signal Pancake Breakfast: Photos by Katherine Quezada/The Signal Independence Day Classic: Photos by Katherine Quezada Fireworks: Photos by Habeba Mostafa

By Megan Brown Navy Office of Community Outreach MILLINGTON, Tennessee — Petty Officer 2nd Class Joel Abundez, a native of Santa Clarita, is serving aboard Pre-Commissioning Unit Massachusetts, a nuclear submarine

Local student named to fall dean’s list at Nebraska Grace Catherine Gilroy of Santa Clarita has been named to the dean’s list at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for the fall

Growing up in the 1980s, I have many fond memories of spending time with friends at the Skate-N-Place on Soledad. From the neon lights dancing on the floor to Depeche

News release With an excessive heat warning in effect this week, the city of Santa Clarita strongly urges residents to prioritize heat safety and preparedness during the Fourth of July

News release The Rotary Club of Santa Clarita announced it is collaborating with the Rotaract Club of Yerevan, Armenia, to initiate a $120,000 health care grant. This grant will

News release The Sierra Hillbillies Square and Round Dance Club is inviting the community to a “Mascarade” square dance. Dale Hoppers will be the caller on Sunday from 2 to

News release JCI Santa Clarita is scheduled Sept. 21 to host its Veteran’s Resource Fair at William S. Hart Park, aiming to provide veterans and their families with resources, support

News release Saugus High School’s instrumental music program is inviting the community to help those in need, as the band program hosts a “Clothes for Cash” fundraiser starting Saturday.

The Santa Clarita Valley is gearing up to celebrate the Fourth of July festivities with fun for all ages, firework viewing parties, and tons of red, white, and blue to

Dear Savvy Senior, My wife and I had our estate plan – including a will, power of attorney and advance directive – drawn up about 10 years ago but

When Jessper Maquindang was in the second grade, he was diagnosed with asthma. His parents kept him away from any and all physical activities, they shielded him from pets for

By Sara McCarthy Signal Staff Writer During what tends to be the hottest month of summer, the RISE Foundation is scheduled July 27 to hold its second annual “Lemonade for Foster-Aid”

By Sara McCarthy Signal Staff Writer Matthew Johnson, an Eagle Scout candidate of Troop 2222, knew that he didn’t want a stereotypical Eagle Scout project — he wanted to truly represent