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“Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat.” – Laura Ingalls Wilder Spring has officially returned to Santa Clarita, and with the warmer weather and colorful

“Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat.” – Laura Ingalls Wilder Spring has officially returned to Santa Clarita, and with the warmer weather and colorful

News release Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and Keck Medicine of USC are hosting the fifth CARESCV Cancer Awareness and Resource Expo at The University Center at College of the Canyons

News release College of the Canyons will offer a series of Express Admissions Days to facilitate the admission process for new students looking to enroll in the summer or

By Molly Meredith Signal Staff Writer Santa Clarita’s only fly-fishing club is hosting its first-ever women’s fly-fishing class, scheduled June 3 for all ages at Chesebrough Park, 23505 Sunset Hills Drive

News release Santa Clarita Valley residents once again came together during the 2022 holiday season to raise money and donate items to charity, as approximately 2,500 riders joined Santa Clarita

News release After a two-year hiatus, the Santa Clarita Public Library is hosting the return of Teen FanFest on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Canyon Country Community

News release Sandy Fisher served on the board of Santa Clarita Artists Association for many years, including terms as president, vice president, gallery chair and membership chair, and for

By Molly Meredith Signal Staff Writer The Santa Clarita Child and Family Center is holding its 34th annual Taste of the Town fundraiser May 7 at Blomgren Ranch. Samples from Santa

Hart High School junior Gabriella Senyonjo was selected as a Distinguished Young Women of Los Angeles County participant for the class of 2024. Distinguished Young Women was founded in 1958

By Molly Meredith Signal Staff Writer The 10th Annual Thank a Veteran Santa Clarita Golf Tournament is scheduled for Sept. 11 at the Porter Valley Country Club. The tournament fee includes

News release A total of 56 vulnerable foster youth have found housing with the help of Fostering Youth Independence since the local nonprofit’s founding in 2017. The largest foster

Dear Savvy Senior, As a 68-year-old retiree, I’m interested in finding a fun part-time job that can occupy some of my time and generate a little extra income. Can you

The city of Santa Clarita, in partnership with the American Red Cross, held a blood drive on Friday at Cedar Hall at The Centre for people ages 16 and older.

A St. Francis Dam Memorial and National Monument is one step closer to becoming a reality. The Angeles National Forest, in cooperation with the St. Francis Dam National Memorial Foundation,

Grace Baptist Church played host to an event providing church leaders across Southern California with the tools to be better equipped in their church leader journey at the “Sing! West”

As we celebrate Passover this week, we are witnessing historic events that have the power to change millions of lives. For just over a year, the war in Ukraine brings

Question: Hi, Robert, I need to ask about a concrete tile roof. The tiles are flat with ridges, not curved like Mexican tiles. We had a small leak with the

Hasn’t this 2023 winter/spring just been something? I think I can count on one hand the number of days we’ve had where it’s hit the low 70s for a high.

News release Want to try your hand at gardening but don’t have much space? You can learn how to start your garden in a small space, be creative and add

Alyssa Chang, a West Ranch High School senior, was asked on Thursday morning by counselor Jodi Ferry to help her with “a few things” in the College & Career Center.