
The Savvy Senior | Should You Take Daily Aspirin for Your Heart?
Dear Savvy Senior, I’ve been taking daily aspirin for almost 20 years now because I have a family history of heart disease. But I recently read that using aspirin

Dear Savvy Senior, I’ve been taking daily aspirin for almost 20 years now because I have a family history of heart disease. But I recently read that using aspirin

Six local Santa Clarita Valley students were selected to attend American Legion California’s Boys State program, a week-long program in which high school boys are taught about American politics by

News release With heat waves bringing dangerously high temperatures for tens of millions of Americans, the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America is providing tips to help families affected by Alzheimer’s disease

By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer Logan and Maike Traub are siblings who now share more than just a last name and love for karate. The two recently brought home

We’ve got such an epic trail ride through SCV history ahead, I think perhaps we should pack a lunch. Well. Maybe more than one. There’s tens of thousands of us

Question: Robert, this heat is killing us! It’s killing us with discomfort of course, but we need to do something about running our air conditioner 24/7. I remember you

Tidings for Teens is returning Aug. 7 to bring a private shopping spree for underserved youth in the foster care system. Tidings for Teens was started in 2014 by Kelly

Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health has launched a “988” hotline for people experiencing a mental health crisis and are in need of immediate help. The hotline, which also

News release The city of Santa Clarita has been awarded the 2022 International Institute of Municipal Clerks Program Excellence in Governance Award for Innovative Customer Service for the widely popular

News release SCV Water recently debuted its new landscaping resource, the Top 100 SCV-Friendly Plant Guide. The Guide includes California and local natives as well as other low-water-use plants to

Los Angeles County has moved into the “high” tier for COVID-19-related hospitalizations, creeping the county ever closer to the return of indoor mask mandates. Barbara Ferrer, director of the L.A.

Doug Minnick, owner of Double Trouble, a wine tasting room in Old Town Newhall, is also the co-founder of Garagiste Wine Festival, a nonprofit event scheduled July 22-23 in Glendale,

The Santa Clarita Public Library is collaborating with California Insititue of the Arts to host a free, four-week workshop teaching fourth to sixth graders the techniques of animation and zine-making,

Americana was on full display at the Rotary Club’s monthly classic car show at the Route 66 Diner in Canyon Country on Saturday, and a strict rule in place would

Some Santa Claritans might’ve recognized a familiar face from the ABC TV show “The Bachelorette” on Monday: Local native Tino Franco is one of the 32 men vying for the

News release At a recent special ceremony, Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, recognized Donna Hill as the 21st Senate District Woman of the Year and presented her with a Senate

With school out and summer vacation officially underway for many in Santa Clarita, there are countless activities to try out with friends and family. Whether it is getting out and

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has expanded monkeypox vaccination eligibility. Six thousand doses of JYNNEOS arrived last week, allowing for the expansion. JYNNEOS is being allotted according

News release Child & Family Center is scheduled to present the Purple Palooza 5K Walk to End Domestic Violence on Saturday, Oct. 15, from 8 to 11 a.m. at the center’s

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is inviting the community to join deputies for coffee next week, Wednesday, July 20, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., at