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Question: Hi Jerry, I enjoy reading your columns and I find them educational. The topics are a reminder of what I might have known in the past but have forgotten.

Question: Hi Jerry, I enjoy reading your columns and I find them educational. The topics are a reminder of what I might have known in the past but have forgotten.

That orange orb menacingly rising in the east? That’s what we old-timers call, “the sun.” Some of you saddlepals might be hiding under blanket or pillow. Some of you may

This particular 1943 Jeep was a former World War II logistics vehicle. It even worked during the land war in Japan. It returned to America after the war, and in

High school graduates often reach for the sky, and in the case of Noah Cervantes, that is his new trajectory. Graduating from Valencia High School in May, Cervantes was accepted

News release Santa Clarita Valley School Food Services Agency announced that it is serving free meals to students under the Seamless Summer Option now through Aug. 2. All children 18

Local student named to dean’s list at Missouri State Each semester, students at Missouri State University who attain academic excellence are named to the dean’s list. For undergraduate students, criteria

It is disturbing and unfortunate that children ages 1 to 4 have the highest drowning rate. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fatal drowning is the leading

News release Soroptimist International of Valencia is scheduled Aug. 2 to host “Laughs for a Cause,” a special event celebrating the organization’s 50th anniversary benefiting its dream programs: Live Your

News release Over 175 women joined together on May 31 in supporting the inaugural Summertime Hoedown event, held at The Oaks Club at Valencia, to benefit Carousel Ranch. “We danced,

Dear Savvy Senior, I understand that the Veterans Administration has a benefit that can help veterans and spouses with long-term care costs. We recently had to move my elderly

Mark Blazer began his role as rabbi for the Temple Beth Ami community 25 years ago. When he took on the role, he was excited because it was a new

Bichon Frise’ half siblings, Prince and Brie, had an early morning on Saturday. Their owner, David Brown, woke up at 7 a.m. to shower the two pups and ensure that

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade Committee is seeking entries for the 92nd Annual Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade. The deadline for businesses, individuals

Cub Scout Pack 48 conducted an American flag retiring collection event at Canyon Country Park earlier this month. Photos by Dan Watson/The Signal

It was a normal day at The Cube on Friday, where residents, first responders and members of local organizations signed up to compete … in a doughnut eating contest? In

Question: I see so many people rolling through posted stop signs. I see people who drive past them like they weren’t even there. I do understand why we have them.

A warm and Western howdy to you, dear saddlepals, as we start knocking on the door of summer. We’ve a most interesting trek ahead into the foothills and back canyons

Cole Calcote, also known as “Corvus” in the wrestling world, walked over to his 9-year-old daughter Corliyn, who had a blast witnessing 16 wrestlers fight for the chance to be

Local students earn honors at Utah Tech University Two local students were among those at Utah Tech University who demonstrated remarkable academic performance during the fall 2023 semester, with nearly

As the days start to feel longer and warmer, summer adventures in Santa Clarita are on the horizon. Whether you’re local or a visitor eager to explore all that our