
Foster youth continue facing challenges amid pandemic
With the COVID-19 continuing to rear its ugly head as the end of 2020 nears, children in the child welfare system remain one of the most impacted groups of this
With the COVID-19 continuing to rear its ugly head as the end of 2020 nears, children in the child welfare system remain one of the most impacted groups of this
By Claire SchlamanFor The Signal The Santa Clarita chapter of Junior Chamber International is partnering with the local WiSH Education Foundation to present its inaugural virtual WiSH run. The run
News release The Santa Clarita Ballet Company has received $44,400 from the L.A. County COVID-19 Arts Relief Fund administered by the L.A. County Department of Arts and Culture. This dollar
News release While it’s not the first time an entire College of the Canyons medical laboratory technician cohort has passed the American Society for Clinical Pathologists National Board Exam on
Indoor religious services can resume in Los Angeles County under the modified health officer order Public Health officials announced Saturday, following a Supreme Court ruling last week. “Places of worship
Question No. 1 Robert, I’ll be going onto my roof for roofing maintenance, and am getting conflicting information on which product to use for this. Times are tight with me
With hundreds of vehicles creating lights of their own, waiting to gain access to the church parking lot, Real Life Church held a drive-thru Christmas event Friday and Saturday. The
Nothing like pulling your boots out of the stirrups, leaning back and stretching in the saddle. Drinking hot coffee up there? That’s sure fun, although, for some of you newer
This holiday season Santa Clarita Transit is set to host the Jolly Trolley Food Drive in support of Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry. Residents can visit one of five locations
More than 1,400 households from in and around the Santa Clarita Valley received groceries on Friday with lines of vehicles hugging the perimeters of the Castaic Lake State Recreation Area
After receiving medical attention for a concussion obtained during a soccer game, 18-year-old Ruby Burroughs was given a disheartening, unrelated diagnosis: She would need brain surgery. Burroughs, who has lived
After announcing the effort to collect holiday artwork that would be on display in patients’ rooms, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital received nearly 100 art pieces from children across the Santa
While The Original Saugus Cafe has survived some of the Santa Clarita Valley’s worst disasters in its 133 years — including the 1928 St. Francis Dam collapse, the January 1994
A group of Santa Clarita Valley residents who lead an effort to help those less fortunate every year around Christmas is once again looking to share their Christmas gratitude with
Over the past nine months, we have seen an ever-changing world as COVID-19 cases have spiked, slowed and surged again around the country. As the pandemic has dragged on, Santa
While the pandemic has delayed many celebrations, the Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation still found a way to pay tribute to the SCV’s educators with a virtual Teacher Tribute ceremony.
News release Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6885 and 6885 Auxiliary collaborated to put on a toy and food drive to help veteran families, seniors and community families who have
As the holidays approach, the Salvation Army’s Santa Clarita Valley Corps is seeking community members to adopt local families and senior citizens who otherwise wouldn’t have the resources to celebrate
Each year since they can remember, Troy and Cheyenne Valvo have passed out candy canes during Homestead Holiday, a traditional Christmas display put on by their Saugus neighborhood. The neighborhood,
Joshua came to Fostering Youth Independence, a local nonprofit aimed at equipping foster youth to become successful, independent adults, at the beginning of October. His chosen career path turned out
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