
‘Longest Hockey Game’ raises money for Alzheimer’s
For Leigh Ann Dunleavy, organizing a fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association has been a personal mission of hers since she lost her mother to the disease three months ago. Dunleavy

For Leigh Ann Dunleavy, organizing a fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association has been a personal mission of hers since she lost her mother to the disease three months ago. Dunleavy

Plate smashing, a minotaur maze, Greek games, theatrical characters, and much more were available to attendees of the city’s fourth installment of its “Celebrate” series on Friday at the Canyon

News release Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of its Kim and Steven Ullman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The unit opened in June 2012. Since it opened, the

The city of Santa Clarita has multiple events to entertain the community in celebration of the Fourth of July holiday, starting early in the morning on Monday and running throughout

Question: Robert, thank you for donating your time and answering questions from readers. We’ve learned a lot from your articles and are happy you’ve done it for so long. The

What a great idea, this United States of America. And what a great idea, this freedom. Much to celebrate, dear saddlepals, on our ride through Santa Clarita history. Much of

An indoor mask mandate may return to Los Angeles County as early as July 19, according to L.A. County Department of Public Health projections. In a press briefing on Thursday,

News release Is your garden pestered by pests, worried by weeds, or disturbed by diseases? You have an opportunity to learn about common landscape health problems and what to do

By Signal Staff Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Assemblywoman Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, announced Friday that they have secured $3 million in funding from the 2022-2023 state budget

Kids from a district-wide Gifted and Talented Education summer program put their science skills to the test with air-pressure-propelled bottle rockets on Thursday. The program was designed as a “Mission

News release You can catch a movie under the stars with your family and friends – all for free this summer at Central Park. City Cinemas in the Park, which

Local members of the LGBTQ community were offered a chance to see themselves on stage on Saturday at Impulse Music’s Pride concert. The concert, which was also a fundraiser for

Injuries are inevitable for children. With school out and more of their time readily available, more free time presents more opportunities for injuries. Dr. Cory Spurlock, chief medical officer of

Your daughter comes home from her day at elementary school with her face red and sunburned. She only spends a brief amount of time outside in the sun, so one

“O beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain!” The opening line to poet Katharine Lee Bates’ “America the Beautiful” not

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, hosted a reception recently to congratulate the military service academy appointees from California’s 25th Congressional District. Earlier this year, Garcia nominated a selection

News release To learn about foster care, Children’s Bureau, a nonprofit leader in protecting vulnerable children, is hosting a live Zoom orientation from 4 to 5 p.m. July 21 featuring

The Santa Clarita Artists Association recently unveiled its new mural, “Art Happens Here,” at the organization’s Old Town Newhall art gallery. “Art Happens Here” features many Santa Clarita Valley staples such

Dear Savvy Senior, I would like to hire an in-home helper for my 82-year-old mother to assist with household chores like housekeeping, grocery shopping and driving her to the

On Nov. 17, 1952, Jim Miles and 16 others decided to create a group to share their love for drag racing and cars in a way that gave back to