
COC launching clinical laboratory scientist program
News release College of the Canyons will launch its clinical laboratory scientist certificate program in the fall 2024 semester, which begins on Aug. 19. Clinical laboratory scientists work in

News release College of the Canyons will launch its clinical laboratory scientist certificate program in the fall 2024 semester, which begins on Aug. 19. Clinical laboratory scientists work in

New and vintage cars drove into the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church parking lot on Friday night for the seventh annual Knights of Columbus Car Show. The event also

News release Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines – Stroke Gold Plus quality achievement award for its commitment to ensuring stroke patients

The City of Santa Clarita had another successful “Celebrate” series installment highlighting the country of Japan on Friday evening at the Canyon Country Community Center with hundreds in attendance participating

Tucker, a 3-year-old pup, was sitting still like a good boy with his foster, Julia Jones, at the main entrance of the Castaic Animal Care Center. He wore a yellow

Every first and second Saturday morning of the month, local bird enthusiasts join docent naturalists on a two-hour trek through the Placerita Canyon Nature Center, led by Rosemarie Regis and

Top of the August 2024 morn to you, trail riders and dear friends of local history. We’ve a most interesting trek ahead, what with some eye-wateringly dumb crooks and an

Question: Hello Robert, I love your article in The Signal. Thank you so much for contributing your time and effort to producing the article each week. My wife and I

The iconic Bette Midler wanted a new look for the Oscars. The singer and new acting sensation had been nominated for her performance in the 1979 film “The Rose,” and

Renu Venkatesh has probably got 10 board games stored under her bed, card games in her end table, and in total, over 20 games in her Stevenson Ranch apartment. If

Santa Clarita resident named to Clark University dean’s list Kate A. Nilsen, of Santa Clarita, was named to second honors on the Clark University dean’s list. This selection marks outstanding

Question: Jerry, not too long ago I got a ticket for crossing the street where I wasn’t supposed to be crossing. The officer explained why, but I don’t know if

Dear Savvy Senior, I recently received an email that I needed to update my online Social Security account. Is this legit or is it a scam? – Suspicious Susan Dear

Call them on a weekday morning and chances are you’ll get their machine telling you that the “Wood Guy” and the “Wood Gal” are “probably out splitting wood.” You wouldn’t

The Canyon Theatre Guild filled with bouts of laughter on Friday night to celebrate the Soroptimists International of Valencia’s 50th anniversary and for their first annual ‘Laughs for a Cause’

Longtime buyers and sellers are concerned about the potential sale of the Saugus Speedway that would result in the closure of the Santa Clarita Swap Meet. Christina Evans, former Canyon

News release The Friends of Hart Park, joined by the Natural History Museum and Los Angeles County Parks, are pleased to announce the return of their signature event “Silents

News release The nonprofit Circle of Hope announced that its annual tea event, designed to raise awareness of breast cancer and raise funds to help those in the community fighting

Shoppers of the local Old Town Newhall and Canyon Country Farmers Markets Lee and LeeAnn Morrell, Saugus residents, arrived at the new weekly farmers market excited to see what new

Volunteers carried down buckets of paint and rollers underneath the Soledad Canyon Road overpass, near the intersection of Camp Plenty Road and Soledad Canyon Road on Saturday morning for Santa