
WiSH Education Foundation announces return of Wine on the Roof
News release Presented by the WiSH Education Foundation, Wine on the Roof is returning on April 28 at the brand new Canyon Country Community Center’s Grand Room. The event, starting

News release Presented by the WiSH Education Foundation, Wine on the Roof is returning on April 28 at the brand new Canyon Country Community Center’s Grand Room. The event, starting

By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer In honor of Black History Month in February, Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, recognized several prominent community leaders who have made a

Bluefins and Piranhas – neighborhood swim teams from Valencia – celebrate 25 years of community and friendships Piranhas are shy and easygoing. Bluefins are resilient and social. Bluefins and Piranhas,

Santa Clarita resident Mary Reagan said her daughter Mallory, 6, was diagnosed with autism when she was two-years-old. Despite being physically healthy, Mallory struggles with fear and anxiety. After taking

We’ve an epic ride ahead, through floods, snow, and the flinging mud of rodeos. There’s local war spies among us, an entire passel of crooks, and the early and unscheduled

By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer When Lisa Kort’s son was 5, they were once driving down Valencia Boulevard around Memorial Day weekend. The avenue was lined with American flags

In the same way rainfall brings new growth, the new year brings a full roster of green events and programs that encourage Santa Clarita residents to live more sustainably. Green

News release The College of the Canyons “Canyons Promise” program is now accepting sign-up forms for the 2022-23 academic year. Launched during the fall 2017 semester, the program provides increased

Azeezat Abiola Amusat is originally from Lagos Island in Nigeria, but moved to Santa Clarita to pursue the American dream of prosperity and opportunity for her and her family. Amusat,

Santa Clarita Valley residents, artists and community leaders hosted a Black History Month exhibit to highlight art depicting significant Black leaders, including a special memorial tribute to local civic leader

The Santa Clarita Skate Park was buzzing with excitement Saturday, as many children with watchful parents were skating in preparation for the California Amateur Skateboard League competitions. The event was

At the entrance of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Valencia, dozens of people unloaded clothes, bikes and other essentials in a donation drive for the Afghan

A warm and Western howdy to you, dear saddlepals. Hope you survived last weekend’s Super Bowl Sunday intact. We’ve a most interesting trail ride ahead, into the back canyons of

By Karen Marroquin Signal Staff Writer Children circled around and played their drums Friday at Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School. But they weren’t playing for leisure — these students

By Michael Picarella Signal Staff Writer A Black History Month student art show on Thursday evening at the William S. Hart Union High School District building was a way for

Refugees from Afghanistan, temporarily settled in Santa Clarita, are picking up pieces to start a life in a new community By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer On a Friday morning,

News release Auditions are scheduled this weekend for the original play, “Nancy Who?” which is opening a three-weekend run at The Main in May. The open auditions are scheduled

News release In conjunction with Black History Month, artists are coming together to showcase their work at Glowhouse Studios in Valencia on Saturday. The exhibition, scheduled to take place from

“This world is but a canvas to our imagination.” — Henry David Thoreau Art, no matter the medium, stirs up feelings of joy, nostalgia, curiosity, awe and a wide range

News release Bridge to Home has announced it will soon break ground on a new, permanent homeless shelter. The groundbreaking is scheduled 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 14, at