
Syrup, smiles, and pancake piles: La Mesa celebrates ‘A’ students
Over 1,000 students at La Mesa Junior High School were invited to have pancakes for breakfast made by their very own teachers on Thursday morning as a reward for their

Over 1,000 students at La Mesa Junior High School were invited to have pancakes for breakfast made by their very own teachers on Thursday morning as a reward for their

News release Metrolink, Southern California’s regional rail provider, celebrated its sixth annual Customer Appreciation Day through a series of pop-up events at select stations across its 545-mile system, including

Last year, the city of Santa Clarita’s three libraries circulated a total of 1,162,598 books — but talk to the library staff, and they’ll tell you the city libraries of

Walker receives degree from Georgia Tech Cory Walker, of Valencia, has earned a master of science in computer science from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Walker was among

Dating back to the early 20th century, Santa Clarita has stood as a favored filming destination with silent movie productions seeking the region’s scenic backdrop for their films. The vast

What better way to celebrate love on Valentine’s Day, than to commemorate the start of a new union with a forever partner? The city of Santa Clarita helped seven couples

By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Bryan Niegel Navy Office of Community Outreach MILLINGTON, Tenn. – Petty Officer 3rd Class Taylor Todd, a native of Santa Clarita who graduated from Hart

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center’s Celebrity Waiter fundraiser is scheduled Saturday, April 27, celebrating the theme, “California Dreamin’.” Celebrity Waiter is the signature fundraising event for

News release The Michael Hoefflin Foundation is scheduled Saturday, April 20, to host its Annual Walk for Children’s Cancer at Central Park. “This year’s event, set to unfold

News release Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley is hosting a free workshop Saturday designed to help participants focus on the importance of boundaries in their lives. The

Dear Savvy Senior, Does Medicare cover any weight-loss treatments for overweight retirees? I just turned 65 and need to lose about 100 pounds and would like to know if Medicare

News release The Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians released the Tribal Climate Resiliency Plan, a blueprint for addressing climate in tribal territory. As global temperatures rise and the

The local chapter of the NAACP visited St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church on Sunday afternoon to speak about their continued partnership and their goals for 2024. “Thank you for having us

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Deep in the Agua Dulce community, surrounded by scenic mountain views and clear blue skies, lives a family that has 80 chickens on their 2.5-acre farm. Victoria Lee, owner and

One bona fide heck of a trail ride into Santa Clarita Valley history for us, dear saddlepals, amigos and amoebas. It’s our 105th anniversary and I thank The Mighty Signal.

Question: Robert, we are in need of a qualified pool inspector to inspect our 20-by-40 size swimming pool. The pool is in good overall condition, has newer equipment, and has

News release Samuel Dixon Family Health Center Inc. announced that its diabetes prevention program has received Full Plus Recognition from the Centers for Disease Control for its National Diabetes Prevention lifestyle

News release Do you ever wonder what Main Street in Old Town Newhall would look like if pirates had taken over? Have you ever wanted to feel what it’s

Submitted by the family of Les Tanner Although to many, this might not seem like a milestone, but to us, every year is a milestone birthday with our dad. He