
Tidings for Teens holds 10th annual shopping event for foster youth
By Sara McCarthy Signal Staff Writer With students going back to school, many are gearing up for the new school year with new supplies, backpacks and clothes. However, for the over

By Sara McCarthy Signal Staff Writer With students going back to school, many are gearing up for the new school year with new supplies, backpacks and clothes. However, for the over

Dear Savvy Senior, Because of my back pain and mobility problems, I’m interested in getting a walk-in bathtub that’s safe and easy to get in and out of. What

Family members are reeling from the loss of active-duty Los Angeles County firefighter-paramedic Dustin Roberto, who died from stage 4 multi-system neuroendocrine cellular cancer on Aug. 10 at the age

The Santa Clarita City Council has awarded four nonprofit organizations with the city’s first animal care grants, totaling $40,000, to help local organizations that support animals residing in or rescued

Sarah Brewer grew up visiting the Vasquez Rocks Natural Area and Nature Center with her parents who were devoted volunteers. When she was around 6 to 7 years old, she

There were a total of 79 animals ready to be adopted at the Castaic Animal Care Center for the “Clear the Shelters” kickstart adoption event on Aug. 10. Fifty-six dogs

The Child & Family Center held a fundraising event, “Come Kettlebell Swing with Us” to raise funds for the organization’s Purple Walk, a domestic awareness 5K. Participants of the hourlong

Top of the Sunday morn to you, saddlepals. C’mon. Stretch. Breathe. Take a swig of juice, milk, coffee, or whiskey in a dirty glass (provided you’re over 21 both legally

Question: Hi Robert. We are in the midst of doing a bathroom remodel where currently there are fiberglass walls surrounding a cast iron tub. First question is, can we go

Gina Roberson ate a lot of marshmallows and chocolate syrup. Earlier this summer, the Valencia branch of the Santa Clarita Public Library was doing its version of a top chef

Samuel Sosa has been wheelchair-bound his entire life. Although many people think being wheelchair-bound can lead to a life with limitations, Sosa breaks those misconceptions with his passion for hockey.

Ethan Park, a West Ranch High School senior, with the help of his friends is hosting his second annual “Game. Set. Hope.” charity tennis tournament on Sept. 7 to raise

On the surface, “No Quarter, Kill All Masters” might seem like just an everyday violent pirate story. But these are not your average pirates, and this is not your average

The Gentle Barn will be celebrating its 25-year anniversary with a soiree on Aug. 24 starting at 6 p.m. at the organization’s Santa Clarita Valley location. The nonprofit will be

At the UCLA Liquid Biopsy Laboratory, it is not uncommon to find researchers discussing their findings among other professors and scientists. So, when 21 high school students showed up with

Local student named to Ohio University’s dean’s list Ohio University College of Fine Arts student Joey Negrete, of Valencia, has been named to Ohio’s fall 2023 dean’s list. The dean’s

The number 100 holds impressive significance in society. Just think how amazing it would be to live to 100 years of age, to be able to do 100 pushups or

Question: Hi Jerry. A friend of mine said that you can park next to a fire hydrant sometimes. What’s that all about? He was also referring to other strange vehicle

Brianna Brandy Millard Smith’s Happy Children Memorial Scholarship Fund is set to hold its second annual “Hopeful Family Futures” fundraiser at Casa Gutierrez in Leona Valley on Oct. 6 from

Dear Savvy Senior, If my mother needs to move into a nursing home, what are the eligibility requirements to get Medicaid coverage? – Caretaking Son Dear Caretaking,