
Family announces death of former Newhall resident, Signal editor
The family of Jonathan Newhall, a former Newhall resident and editor of The Newhall Signal during the 1960s, announced he died Friday at the age of 79. Newhall’s family reported
The family of Jonathan Newhall, a former Newhall resident and editor of The Newhall Signal during the 1960s, announced he died Friday at the age of 79. Newhall’s family reported
Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley is offering Young Women in Public Affairs Awards to outstanding young women. Three winning applicants who attend local high schools or colleges and are
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency has extended its public comment period for the Saugus Formation Aquifer to March 19, with the addition of a second virtual public meeting. The
When Valencia resident Trisha Del Rosso went vegan, she was certain her sweet tooth would suffer. “I was pretty new to the options I had, and really had no clue
Question No. 1 Robert, I live in a 17-unit condo complex that has a parking garage below. We had the entire decking system redone last summer and, after this last
When the Big One hits, there’s a lovely ensemble of perfectly awful places in which to be stuck. Jail’s one of them. C’mon you bunk huggers and futon snugglers. Get
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency hosted a virtual public meeting to inform residents of the Urban Water Management Plan and gather community input Wednesday. With the agency’s nearly 275,000
2 local students make honor roll at Oregon State University Names of students who have made the scholastic honor roll for summer term 2020 have been announced by Oregon State
With more than 60 concert-goers rocking along from the safety of their own vehicles, the Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center held a free concert in its parking lot
The Include Everyone Project, a new nonprofit in the Santa Clarita Valley, hasn’t let COVID-19 stop it from creating a space for the community to come together, while especially embracing
The Santa Clarita Artists Association provides scholarships to student artists in the community, available to all high school senior art students in the Santa Clarita Valley. Students must be graduating
By Judy KascoutasSecretary, Xi Nu Zeta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Gerry Morey celebrated her 90th birthday on her front porch with sisters from XI Nu Zeta, a chapter of
What does the word staycation mean to you, Santa Clarita? For some, it can mean taking the weekend to catch up on sleep. But I encourage you to think differently
College of the Canyons proudly welcomes American photojournalist and best-selling author Pete Souza to the School of Visual & Performing Arts’ Virtual Industry Insight Series on Thursday. “We are delighted
Congregation Beth Shalom’s CBS Film Series is offering a virtual screening together with a Zoom question-and-answer session with award winning director Dror Zahavi about the film, “Crescendo.” The event is
As the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency works to remove hazardous substances from the Saugus Formation Aquifer, the agency hosted a virtual public meeting to inform residents of the process
From the time Santa Clarita native Marcus Ferkranus was 5 years old, he’s been working to accomplish his dream of becoming a professional soccer player. Since then, the now 17-year-old
Question No. 1 Hi Robert, We live in Santa Clarita but own a cabin in Frasier Park. One of the bathroom sinks there, for years, has made a gurgling sound
The College of the Canyons Art Gallery will present a public artist talk with Kumasi J. Barnett to accompany his solo virtual exhibition “Kumasi J. Barnett: The Amazing Black-Man and
OK, saddlepals. I know Valentine’s Day is — well. I was GOING to say tomorrow, but you might be reading this in Hungary next spring. Let the record state, Valentine’s
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