
Former animal stars find new purpose
Newly formed local nonprofit Hollywood Hoofbeats held an event on Monday in an effort to give retired film industry animals a new purpose while also educating the public about them.

Newly formed local nonprofit Hollywood Hoofbeats held an event on Monday in an effort to give retired film industry animals a new purpose while also educating the public about them.

By Jack Titter For The Signal As the sun begins to set behind the hills overlooking the grass field, the air is filled with that familiar and comfortable fall chill. The

With all the frantic holiday rushing we’re all going through, I’d like to offer the simple gift of hooky this weekend morning. What say. Shall we take a few minutes,

Question: Hi, I live in a condo that I’m confident is not being cared for properly and I need some information, please, on what to ask for with regard to

The Santa Clarita United Methodist Church once again hosted its ‘Living Nativity” scene on Sunday, which featured biblical scenes that attendees could view from the comfort of their cars. As

The Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation hosted its 42nd annual Holiday Home Tour over the course of three days earlier this month to raise money for the hospital’s Center for

Children living at Cali Lake RV Resort in Agua Dulce woke up to an early Christmas Thursday morning with toys and other gifts via donations from park owner Stewart Silver

His goal last year was to become the youngest motorbike racer to go into the Dakar Rally as one of the top 10 riders in the world. In November, after

Local students make honor roll at Oregon State University Names of students who have made the scholastic honor roll for summer 2022 have been announced by Oregon State University, including

The Santa Clarita Valley Youth Orchestra performed its Carnival of the Animals Concert at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts center earlier this month.

Even though it seems to have faded from the headlines… the California High-Speed Rail Project is not dead. For those of you not familiar with the plan, the long-term goal

On the second day of Hanukkah, children and their families spent a joyous night listening to music, playing games, watching puppets and enjoying a variety of snacks while in their

Children at the Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club’s Newhall clubhouse zoomed up and down the sidewalk, outside the facility and near the park, having a jolly good old

News release Waste Management has partnered with the city of Santa Clarita to establish three locations for residents to recycle their Christmas trees this holiday season. The locations offer residents

Willy Linares’ responsibility of being a caregiver at home weighs heavily on his shoulders. When he heard that the Latter-day Saints Church was giving away food to anyone, he stopped

Dear Savvy Senior, What tips do you recommend for long-distance caregivers? I help take care of my stubborn 86-year-old mother who still lives at home about 150 miles from

News release College of the Canyons paralegal studies student Ryan McLaughlin won the American Association for Paralegal Education (AAfPE) Lambda Epsilon Chi national honor society scholarship after taking first place

News release This spring, the School of Personal and Professional Learning at College of the Canyons will offer five new certification programs for individuals interested in pursuing careers in

News release The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion authored by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and co-authored by Supervisor Janice Hahn to connect landscapers with monetary

News release Dr. James Weagley, a long-time Santa Clarita family medicine physician, has joined Henry Mayo Newhall Primary Care. Weagley was formerly affiliated a physician/owner with The Doctors’s Office, a