
Laurene Weste | Safe Trails in the New Year
As we step into the new year, I find myself eagerly anticipating the adventures that lie ahead. As a long-time resident and former parks commissioner of the city of Santa

As we step into the new year, I find myself eagerly anticipating the adventures that lie ahead. As a long-time resident and former parks commissioner of the city of Santa

Community members have responded with a show of support in the aftermath of the Dec. 23 strip mall fire on the 25800 block of Tournament Road. Among the businesses that

Dear Savvy Senior, How do I go about canceling a person’s social media accounts when they die? My wife passed away a few months ago and her social media

Photos by Dan Watson/The Signal

News release Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, an American College of Surgeons verified Level II Trauma Center and a participant in the ACS Trauma Quality Improvement Program, has been designated an

By Ann Marie Brown Visit California Remember last winter? More than 30 atmospheric rivers dumped record-setting snow across the Sierra Nevada and Southern California mountain ranges. Ski resorts reported seasonal

You know, if I could be fooled about the ongoing nature of life, I might be tempted to feel sad a pinch. This is the last trail ride of 2003

Jerron Bacat, a Valencia High School alumnus, graduated in 2020 with a diploma and a dream: to become a voice actor. Safe to say, his dream was realized — from

Question: Hello, Sir. I need to install grab bars in a walk-in shower that my elderly father will use when he makes his way to live with us very soon.

News release The city of Santa Clarita has announced the return of the 12th annual Polar Plunge at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center on Saturday, Jan. 6. Scheduled 9:30-10:30

There’s no better way to start the new year than with a New Year’s resolution. Resolutions help us grow, force us to step out of our comfort zone and allow

News release Empowering HeArts Gala is Single Mothers Outreach’s signature fundraising event that began in 2009 in a conversation between the executive director and a photographer. Together they imagined an

News release Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley has donated 36 jackets for children aged 1-17 to Single Mothers Outreach. The jackets were contributed by members and

Nicki Buckstead, CEO of the Child & Family Center, and Cheryl Jones (wearing crown), the organization’s vice president of marketing and community outreach, expressed gratitude this month to ICE Recovery

News release Canyons Aquatic Club recently hosted its 16th Annual Cranberry Classic, an invitational swim meet that has become one of the largest swim meets run within the Southern California

Another blood drive will be held at the city of Santa Clarita’s Activities Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 28. Photos by Dan Watson/The Signal.

Dear Savvy Senior, Where can I turn to for caregiving help? I help take care of my 80-year-old father and work, too, and it’s wearing me out. — Worn Out

Cashiers, representatives, managers and other retail employees across the Santa Clarita Valley began bringing another holiday season to a close on Tuesday as the final wave of holiday customers arrived

Saugus High Marching Centurions members and parents helped wrap gifts at their gift wrapping fundraiser on Saturday as Santa Clarita Valley residents finished up their holiday shopping before Christmas. Photos

Forty-seven canine companions were howling and barking in their kennels impatiently waiting for the Christmas meals that 16 staff and volunteers prepared for them at the Castaic Animal Care Center