
Veteran Rick Barker honored for service with Quilt of Valor
‘We didn’t get treated quite this way when we came back from Vietnam’ Rick Barker joked that the weather was not appropriate for being wrapped up in a blanket in

‘We didn’t get treated quite this way when we came back from Vietnam’ Rick Barker joked that the weather was not appropriate for being wrapped up in a blanket in

Top of another hot August morn to you, dear saddlepals. We’ve a most interesting trail ride through Santa Clarita history ahead. We’ve got unlucky CHP officers, movie stars, moonshiners, plane

Question: Robert, just FYI, our house was built in 1969 and we haven’t done much with the bathrooms over the years. My wife and I are in our late seventies

Kindergarten through eighth graders with aspirations to join a cheerleading squad one day can have the opportunity to learn how to jump, chant and cheer at the annual Saugus Cheer

Concerts in the Park had its penultimate show on Saturday at Central Park, with ‘Queen Nation’ channelling Freddie Mercury and the rest of Queen. This week brings the final show

In partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association, Oakmont of Valencia hosted “Paint for a Cause” to raise money for the organization with both senior residents and honored guests attending. Attendees were

Vic Hills tosses his bean bag as 28 teams compete for the $500 top prize during the inaugural Samuel Dixon Family Health Center Cornhole Tournament Fundrasier held at Kucky Luke

News release Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley is scheduled to hold its Fourth Annual Golf Tournament at noon on Monday, Oct. 9, at the Sand Canyon Country Club. The

Exhibiting artists, from left, Howard Marcovitch, Cheri Marcovich and Charlotte Mullich discuss their work on display during the “You’re My Favorite” artist reception held at the Santa Clarita Artist Association

News release Children’s Bureau is seeking foster families and now offers two virtual ways for individuals and/or couples to learn how to help children in foster care while reunifying with

For a previous Signal article courtesy of the Navy about Christopher Stansberry, go to signalscv.com/2023/03/elizabeth-lake-native-serves-aboard-navy-warship-in-san-diego.

LeTourneau University announces local students graduate, earn honors LeTourneau University, in in Longview, Texas, held spring 2023 commencement services recently for around 385 graduates who received bachelor’s and master’s degrees,

It’s that time again! Summer break is in the rear-view mirror and school is back in session. With the start of a new school year there will be more students

Within the Santa Clarita Valley lies the Harmony Hills Chorus, a chorus group that recently expanded from an all-male group to now encompassing women and people of all ages. Every

College of the Canyons, in partnership with the SCV Human Trafficking Taskforce, is set to host the SCV Human Trafficking Prevention Summit, an event aimed at raising awareness and prevention

News release September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and the American Cancer Society’s Santa Clarita volunteers are inviting the community to join the Gold Together Champions Campaign to fight back against

News release Local nonprofit Fostering Youth Independence is seeking “Allies” to support Santa Clarita youth who are aging out of the L.A. County foster care system. “Allies provide

News release Church of the Canyons will install Kris Ullman as senior pastor on Sept. 10 during the 10 a.m. worship service. Nearly three years after the retirement of

News release The CLASS Education Foundation of the Sulphur Springs Union School District is inviting the community to honor the community’s “Everyday Heroes” in a special salute and fundraiser on

Dear Savvy Senior, What retirement planning tips can you recommend to single women? I’m a divorced 58-year-old woman with a teenaged son and have very little saved for retirement. — Financially