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First responders compete in 2nd annual Sky Tower challenge Racers from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, L.A. County Fire Department, city of Santa Clarita, Loan Depot and California Highway

First responders compete in 2nd annual Sky Tower challenge Racers from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, L.A. County Fire Department, city of Santa Clarita, Loan Depot and California Highway

Twenty-one-year-old Juliette Colunga, who’s currently a student at The Master’s University in Placerita Canyon, says her First Amendment rights are worth fighting for. She was previously attending Clovis Community College

News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting the community to the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Valencia Community Center, 10 a.m. Monday. The new center is at

News release The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s nomination of Nikki Buckstead, CEO of Child & Family Center, to serve on the Los Angeles

Attention nonprofits: If your organization is running a year-end giving campaign and you would like the information published on The Signal’s Community page, please email the information (250 words or

News release The nonprofit Fostering Youth Independence has launched its year-end giving campaign to support local foster youth aging out of the L.A. County foster system without ever having the support

By Jeff Minick Contributing Writer The alarm sounds every morning at 6, but as Anne Wagner explained, no one’s off to work or school in this Mocksville, North Carolina, household. Since

Dear Savvy Senior, I know there will be a small 2.5% cost-of-living increase in Social Security benefits next year, but what about Medicare? What will the Medicare Part B

Pet owners and their fur friends made their way to the Valencia Town Center on Monday to take photos with Santa Claus as part of the “Santa Paws” Pet Nights

News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting the community to the fourth annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony at The Cube on Friday at 7 p.m. The Santa

News release Marc Wanamaker, a film historian, researcher, consultant, author, podcaster, and owner of the Bison Archives, is scheduled 2 p.m. Sunday to speak at Rancho Camulos about how the early

A total of 44 College of the Canyons nursing program students received their pins on Monday at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center in a special ceremony with hundreds of

Parcels are sorted in various boxes labeled by zipcodes throughout the country at the Santa Clarita Processing and Distribution Center on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

By Lily Kelly Contributing Writer Hope is on the horizon for needle phobics as researchers from Griffith University have developed a needle-free influenza vaccine that can be delivered through the nose.

News release Santa Clarita resident Gideon Orion and Yossi Reinstein have commenced their two-year term as co-presidents of The Guardians, a philanthropic volunteer group of Los Angeles Jewish Health in

Santa Clarita Valley advocate and Valencia Technologies Corp. board member and primary shareholder Kim Greiner, 67, died on Thanksgiving Day in her home by suicide, according to the Los Angeles

The Santa Clarita Valley has begun to see a change in the color of leaves and bushes for the 2024 Fall season and residents, critters, and wildlife have begun to

The last decade has seen some dramatic changes in the SCV, including the closure of many popular wine bars, most notably Lee’s Wine Bistro, and the recent death of Yoon

It seems every year the holidays pass by quicker and quicker, this year, with a late Thanksgiving being celebrated just two days before Dec. 1 it seems the holidays will

Clinical trials are necessary for finding new ways of preventing, detecting or treating diseases, but often, limited participation creates challenges for meeting clinical trial goals. Despite decades of effort and