
Rancho Pico’s ‘Hoof Beats’ revival gets Alice Xie her gold award
Alice Xie is 16 years old and has been a part of journalism for the past five years of her life. However, the teacher who first educated her on the

Alice Xie is 16 years old and has been a part of journalism for the past five years of her life. However, the teacher who first educated her on the

News release California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a consumer alert warning Californians to exercise caution when purchasing direct-to-consumer hearing products, such as hearing aids, over the counter or

Even with the blazing heat of summer on Saturday, 83 volunteers showed up for Preserving Newhall Community Day to bring beautification to the areas of Newhall that needed it most.

Question: Robert, we’ve been in our home for several years and we’ve dealt with an issue in the master bathroom constantly. We are hoping you can help with a fix

Well bless your hearts, all you dear friends, neighbors, saddlepals and saddlepal-ettes. Thanks so much for braving the devil’s anvil of a Santa Clarita August and joining me. We’ve a

During the pandemic, many started small businesses, but not many of them were 12 years old. Kaya Novack, a local Santa Clarita teenager, started her small business, Kaya’s Creamery, in

News release Santa Clarita-area older adults who love to sing can power up their voices this fall with the Encore Chorale of Santa Clarita at Newhall Church of the Nazarene.

News release SCV Water invites the community to a Bridgeport community listening session scheduled 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 31. Attendees will learn more about a planned groundwater treatment facility

News release Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is hosting “Let’s Get Back to Screening!” a symposium for medical professionals and members of the public that will focus on the importance of

Old Town Newhall has been home to an old spirituality practice for three years now, which manifests itself in The Olde World Emporium – witchcraft. The Olde World Emporium was

News release The city of Santa Clarita invites the public to a groundbreaking ceremony for the second inclusive play area in the city. The event is scheduled to take place

News release The complete works of nationally recognized editorial cartoonist Randy Wicks, who drew pointed and poignant illustrations of local and worldwide life for The Signal, has been donated

Deaths, hospitalizations and COVID-19 case rates have all fallen and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health seems confident this will continue. At the Health Department’s weekly press briefing,

News release TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Oklahoma – A Santa Clarita native and 2020 California State University graduate is serving in the U.S. Navy as part of the nation’s nuclear

The local band KingsXecutioner has a shot at winning a spot as the opening act this fall at the Hollywood Bowl as part of Audacy’s biggest concert of the year.

Mudgett makes dean’s list, all-academic volleyball team Saugus alumnus Cameron Mudgett was named to the dean’s list for 2021-2022 and the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference 2022 All-Academic Team for men’s

The traveling exhibit, “Remembering Our Fallen,” will be stopping in Santa Clarita on Sept. 24 to pay tribute to the 750 men and women who lost their lives while serving

News release The Cube is hosting the United States Figure Skating National Qualifying Series and the ISI Inaugural Open Competition this weekend. Events will last until Sunday, running 8 a.m.

They’re often seen as the big bad wolves. They’re illegal to keep as pets in most states, and those removed from such living conditions, according to a local wolf rescue

Hart High School’s show choir has started a GoFundMe to raise money for its program. Hart’s show choir performs in school concerts, local community events and choral competitions in Southern