
Grief counselors at Castaic High after student death
Grief counselors were at Castaic High School Wednesday after a 16-year-old student died in his home Tuesday. “A student did unexpectedly pass away last night, and we have counselors at Castaic

Grief counselors were at Castaic High School Wednesday after a 16-year-old student died in his home Tuesday. “A student did unexpectedly pass away last night, and we have counselors at Castaic

Harriet broke her hip and needed surgery. Post-operatively, the hospital was swift to push her out the door, while Medicare controlled the financial strings. Instead of going home, she went

Michael Monsour, an enrollment services analyst at College of the Canyons, was selected as the 2021 4CS Senate President Award recipient by the California Community Colleges’ Classified Senate (4CS). This


Casting for the movie “Babylon,” set to be filmed near the Santa Clarita Valley later this month, is searching for more local residents to play extras. Part of the film

Hi Robert, We’ve written in before and I am in need of additional advice, please. We are on a tight income and because of the soaring costs of electricity, we would like

A warm — no. Make that more appropriately a HOT & Western welcome to you dear SClaritiatonians. Hope all’s well and you’re stocked up on at least a few 55-gallon drums of

The city of Santa Clarita held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday morning to celebrate the opening of the Gates Family Wildlife Preserve Trailhead in Newhall. Mayor Bill Miranda thanked several community leaders and members for their contributions

Friends of Brenda Encarnacion’s family established a memorial GoFundMe page in honor of the 31-year-old Santa Clarita mother and wife, who died on Wednesday. “Brenda Encarnacion touched the lives of so many

With a slice of ice cream cake and surrounded by family, Stevenson Ranch resident Madeleine Westcott celebrated her 100th birthday this week. A lover of ice cream, singing and animals,

Children in Val Verde once again have a program available where they can both play and learn this summer. Thanks to a $140,000 Los Angeles County Community Services Block Grant, support from the Board of

The Phoenix Festival will celebrate the return of live theater performances in the Santa Clarita Valley. Four different groups — Bridgeway Theatre Company, Hope Theatre Arts, Liminal Space and the Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival — have come together to present

The city of Santa Clarita is welcoming two new art exhibits to the community for residents and visitors to enjoy. “American Mosaic,” by mixed-media artist Carlos Batchelor, will be available for viewing at the Newhall Community Center through

Is there anything better than having a picnic with your family, throwing around the ball with your kids and meeting up with friends you haven’t seen in a while? Especially during

UW-Madison announces fall dean’s list The University of Wisconsin-Madison has recognized students named to the dean’s list for the fall semester of the 2020-2021 academic year, including, Nicole Whitehead, of Valencia, who

By Abbie DeMuth For The Signal Concerts in the Park had been a Saturday summer ritual for Bailey Geyer and her family before the pandemic. As Santa Clarita’s COVID-19 numbers continue to

Santa Clarita native Kylie Munson thinks of school much like most kids her age: challenging, but manageable. The difference is she’s only 15 and already ready to tackle medical school

The Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley recently held its annual installation for its incoming board. Zonta honored outgoing president Beth Heiserman and celebrated incoming president Nicole Miller. The immediate past president, Barb Meyer, was the host of this virtual

Carousel Ranch has announced plans for the 25th annual Heart of the West Dinner, Auction, and Children’s Riding Demonstration set for Saturday, Aug. 28, starting at 6 p.m. This year, the annual fundraiser offers

When College of the Canyons track and field student-athlete Sean Tomer lost the ability to compete due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, he didn’t despair. Instead, he channeled his energy into academics,