
Local nonprofit, “A Light of Hope” appoints two new board members
By Karen Marroquin Signal Staff Writer Fourteen years ago, Tim and Susan Traurig were going through one of the toughest times in their lives. Two out of their three daughters

By Karen Marroquin Signal Staff Writer Fourteen years ago, Tim and Susan Traurig were going through one of the toughest times in their lives. Two out of their three daughters

Local drug experts and enforcers are calling for change, as America’s drug epidemic has reportedly become the deadliest it has ever been, topping 100,000 deaths in one year for the

Around 20 people showed up at 20880 Centre Pointe Parkway on Saturday morning to attend a class on how to properly use rain barrels they pre-ordered, which were offered by

The Canyon Country Community Center hosted one of its first community events since its opening five months ago and drew a crowd of an estimated 600 on Friday. The event,

News release College of the Canyons has received nearly $1 million in federal funding that will help launch an advanced technology center, a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing and computer numerical

Question: Robert, thank you for the effort you put in to answering so many questions. I’ve utilized the information from many answers over the years. My question today is, how

Have to confess. Had an absolute blast last weekend at Rancho Camulos at that little chat at their historic schoolhouse. Didn’t know grown-ups could have so much fun. ALL the

News release Residents are invited to volunteer at the 2022 Neighborhood Cleanup on Saturday, April 9, where participants can pick up cleaning supplies from one of three drive-thru locations and

News release The Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Department has announced that online registration is open for the summer 2022 Junior Lake Lifeguard Program. The popular co-ed program provides a

Nature makes us happier, healthier and more creative, according to a book the city of Santa Clarita has been promoting as part of the “One Story One City” month-long program

News release The Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley aims to spread awareness of murdered and missing indigenous women and its true meaning plus the awareness of all murdered and missing

News release Eight cadets studying domestic affairs from the U.S. Military Academy West Point had the opportunity to tour the city of Santa Clarita and meet with Mayor Laurene Weste,

One of the reasons why Santa Clarita is an ideal place to live and raise a family is that it is made up of residents with ancestral ties to cultures

News release The city of Santa Clarita welcomes residents to dispose of their unwanted household hazardous and electronic waste at the free household hazardous/e-waste collection event on Saturday, April 9,

News release The long, difficult wait is finally over: Santa Clarita Dodger Day is back in 2022. The city of Santa Clarita invites residents to purchase tickets now for

News release The Sierra Hillbillies Square Dance Club will kick off a dance for recent Social Square Dance class graduates on Saturday. The caller will be Jeannie Alexander and the

By Karen Marroquin Signal Staff Writer Girl Scouts from Troop 132 gathered recently to deliver cookies to the Meals on Wheels recipients at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center. “Our troop’s

News release Dust off your cleats, oil your mitt and head to Central Park to take part in the city of Santa Clarita’s new Senior Softball program. This drop-in program

Two friends bored in a garage with a passion for toy gun blasters. Nerf-ing can go wrong, right? After Canyon Country residents Jake Groves, 15, and Taylor Sanches, 16, put

In her freshman year at University of California, Los Angeles, Cherise Moore said her math professor told her to major in something “like the rest of your kind’ after receiving