
Animals with names, not numbers
Blue, a Yorkshire pig, enjoyed a warm sunny Thursday morning by taking a long nap and receiving belly scratches from Farm Sanctuary tour guide Rafaella Epalas. Named after his bright

Blue, a Yorkshire pig, enjoyed a warm sunny Thursday morning by taking a long nap and receiving belly scratches from Farm Sanctuary tour guide Rafaella Epalas. Named after his bright

Rlynn Smith-Thomas likes to spend time in the kitchen cooking meals that are rich in flavor, nutritious, and will put a smile on her friends’ and family’s faces. The self-taught

Residents’ warm wishes and efforts have resulted in the reunion between 15-week Milo and his brother Winston Saturday morning, according to Gary Kassan from Bulldog Liquidators. “We got a call

C’mon, dear saddlepals. Roll out of the bunks and hop into those jeans. Don’t make me say the obvious. You get double minus bonus points if we catch you in

Question: Is a U-turn allowed from a left turning lane in front of an apartment complex driveway? — Toni Answer: Hi Toni. Referring to last week’s article, apartments are considered

Incoming West Ranch junior Brandon Chang,16, is helping junior high students realize their love for science, one week-long summer camp at a time. GalaxSea Explorers, a new initiative created by

Gallery: Photos by Dan Watson/The Signal

By Sara McCarthy Signal Staff Writer Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, hosted the first official American Leadership Award reception Tuesday afternoon honoring Santa Clarita Valley elementary school graduates who exemplified strong

Valencia student earns master’s from University of Maryland Global Campus Lacey Mansell, of Valencia, earned a master of science in biotechnology: bioinformatics from University of Maryland Global Campus in fall

Every summer, Santa Clarita’s very own Central Park (27150 Bouquet Canyon Road) transforms into a premiere venue for live musical performances where friends, families and neighbors come together to sing

News release Rod L. Kaufman, chair of the light pollution committee of the Los Angeles Astronomical Association, recently presented a plaque of appreciation to county Supervisor Kathryn Barger at the

News release Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley awarded $12,000 in scholarships and awards at its annual awards ceremony held May 8. Three young women were presented with Young Women

By Rick Burke Navy Office of Community Outreach Lt. Jg. Chandler Howe, a native of Santa Clarita, is serving in the U.S. Navy assigned to Training Squadron (VT) 35 where naval

News release The Santa Clarita Public Library has launched its Summer Reading Program, running through July 27. The program offers residents of all ages a variety of family-friendly activities,

Dear Savvy Senior, Are there any easier alternatives to a colonoscopy to screen for colon cancer? I just turned 60 and my wife keeps nagging me to get tested,

News release Alexander Black, of Santa Clarita, will study Russian this summer in Latvia on a National Security Language Initiative for Youth scholarship. NSLI‑Y, a program of the U.S.

News release The city of Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County Department of Public Works have partnered to offer a free option for residents to dispose of their used tires.

The Santa Clarita Valley NAACP chapter held a weekend of fun, games and entertainment in celebration of the federal recognized holiday, Juneteenth, aimed to educate the community about its historical

The Santa Clarita Valley Elks Lodge No. 2379 held a special ceremony and presentation on Friday evening for National Flag Day to educate the community and younger generations on the

Local first responders paid their respects, following the line-of-duty death of Los Angeles County Firefighter Andrew Pontious, as a procession transported the fallen firefighter through the Santa Clarita Valley past