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Santa Clarita has long been hailed as one of the safest cities in the nation. Year after year, polls and rankings place our city at the top. This was not
Santa Clarita has long been hailed as one of the safest cities in the nation. Year after year, polls and rankings place our city at the top. This was not
News release In recognition of his unwavering support to College of the Canyons throughout its five-decade history, the college’s foundation will present Bruce Fortine with the prestigious “Silver Spur”
News release Mental Health Hookup is presenting the Stop the Stigma SCV Mental Health Awareness Rally, scheduled 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 14 at Bridgeport Marketplace Park. Stop the
Sandra Cattell, a docent-naturalist at the Placerita Canyon Nature Center, said she has always had a passion for the great outdoors. Cattell said she has hiked and rode horses throughout
Perhaps one of the main reasons people move to Santa Clarita and stay here is the fact that it’s regularly named one of the safest cities in the country. SafeWise,
News release State Sen. Scott Wilk is inviting the community to a free webinar on Medicare fraud, 1-2 p.m. Thursday, April 14. “Please join my office and our partner, The
News release The Santa Clarita Valley Newcomers and Friends Club is inviting the community to join them on Thursday, April 14, at 10 a.m. at the club’s “Brunch Bunch” monthly
Press Release Los Angeles County Public Health officials are encouraging those susceptible to severe illness from COVID-19, such as those who are unvaccinated, immunocompromised or have underlying health conditions, to
By Karen Marroquin Signal Staff Writer Fourteen years ago, Tim and Susan Traurig were going through one of the toughest times in their lives. Two out of their three daughters
Local drug experts and enforcers are calling for change, as America’s drug epidemic has reportedly become the deadliest it has ever been, topping 100,000 deaths in one year for the
Around 20 people showed up at 20880 Centre Pointe Parkway on Saturday morning to attend a class on how to properly use rain barrels they pre-ordered, which were offered by
The Canyon Country Community Center hosted one of its first community events since its opening five months ago and drew a crowd of an estimated 600 on Friday. The event,
News release College of the Canyons has received nearly $1 million in federal funding that will help launch an advanced technology center, a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing and computer numerical
Question: Robert, thank you for the effort you put in to answering so many questions. I’ve utilized the information from many answers over the years. My question today is, how
Have to confess. Had an absolute blast last weekend at Rancho Camulos at that little chat at their historic schoolhouse. Didn’t know grown-ups could have so much fun. ALL the
News release Residents are invited to volunteer at the 2022 Neighborhood Cleanup on Saturday, April 9, where participants can pick up cleaning supplies from one of three drive-thru locations and
News release The Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Department has announced that online registration is open for the summer 2022 Junior Lake Lifeguard Program. The popular co-ed program provides a
Nature makes us happier, healthier and more creative, according to a book the city of Santa Clarita has been promoting as part of the “One Story One City” month-long program
News release The Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley aims to spread awareness of murdered and missing indigenous women and its true meaning plus the awareness of all murdered and missing
News release Eight cadets studying domestic affairs from the U.S. Military Academy West Point had the opportunity to tour the city of Santa Clarita and meet with Mayor Laurene Weste,
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