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Dear Savvy Senior, Do I still need life insurance after I retire? I’ve been thinking about dropping my policy to escape the premiums. Is this a good idea?

Dear Savvy Senior, Do I still need life insurance after I retire? I’ve been thinking about dropping my policy to escape the premiums. Is this a good idea?

By Bob Buttitta West Ranch Band Boosters It took Rodney Schueller roughly 45 minutes to decide he wanted to be the new director of instrumental music and director of bands at

The Adult Skills Center partnered with Sanctuary Animal Assisted Therapy and hosted a free music festival in Canyon Country on Saturday to bring awareness to its mission: empowering individuals with

The Valencia High School Stem Conference welcomed all eager, prospective college students throughout the William S. Hart Union High School District on Saturday with an interest in science, technology, engineering

By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, and state Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, are inviting seniors to attend a Senior Fair on from 9 a.m. to 2

By Terry Kanakri, Courtesy of Kaiser Permanente For Santa Clarita residents Herminia Amezcua and Ivy Semenez, two physicians who are also sisters practicing medicine at Kaiser Permanente in the Antelope

Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative hosted its inaugural free veterans’ job fair at College of the Canyons on Friday. Attendees had the opportunity to connect with local companies looking to

Rain or shine made no difference to the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians, as they still carried on the 29th annual Hart of the West Pow Wow at Hart

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Santa Clarita came alive with vibrant festivities as it celebrated its 79th annual barbecue weekend. This community event offered a cornucopia of live

Members of the Burbank Road Kings left behind their cars for pancakes on Saturday at the Don Redding Museum, an event spearheaded by their first female president Karen Arellano. Pancake

Kia Dupclay was 15 years old when she fell victim to “the game,” or as most of society knows it, human trafficking. She was on her way to a friend’s

An ambient, cozy atmosphere at Hart and Main on Wednesday set the tone for the rest of the night during the first-ever Jazz on Main, a sold-out jazz event featuring

Question: Hi Robert, thank you for allowing us readers to pick your brain every week. We are remodeling our kitchen and would like to do backsplashes, but behind the stove

Happy autumn to you, saddlepals. We’ve a most interesting trail ride through Santa Clarita history ahead. There’s meth labs and gunfights, moonshiners, hermits and range wars. You old-timers, help the

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the city of Santa Clarita, are planning their 13th annual Salute to Patriots event, as the business community

Woman who grew up in a small Moldova village shares her experience with Operation Christmas Child Olesea Makarets, who grew up in a small village in Moldova in the 1990s,

Titania K9 Fund hosted its annual fundraiser with a new theme, “An Evening with Therapy Dogs,” in the Santa Clarita Valley and raised $9,000 to help fund the Amerman Family

“Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever.” – Karen Davison Throughout my life, I have always fought for

Eileen Mahoney sat in her wheelchair at the Backwoods Inn surrounded by generations of the family she helped create on Saturday. The special occasion? Her 100th birthday. Why the Backwoods

By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal The Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation invites the entire family to attend the second annual Touch-A-Truck event on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to