
Minding our Santa Clarita neighbors in nature
While Theresa and Patrick Allen knew they’d be surrounded by wildlife when they moved to Bridgeport six years ago, they never expected it to make such an impact on their

While Theresa and Patrick Allen knew they’d be surrounded by wildlife when they moved to Bridgeport six years ago, they never expected it to make such an impact on their

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying public health restrictions in place for large events and community gatherings, as well as past participation numbers, the city of Santa

In an effort to provide kids across the Santa Clarita Valley with a safe place to play and learn over spring break while parents are working, the Boys & Girls

From her time growing up on a homestead to her Rosie-the-Riveter-esque work during World War II, Katherine Taylor learned how to work hard. Now as the Santa Clarita resident turned

Students have until Saturday, May 1, to apply to the College of the Canyons “Canyons Promise” program for the 2021-22 academic year. Launched during the fall 2017 semester, this comprehensive student success program

There’s a popular expression among writers: “Everyone has a book in them.” For Santa Clarita resident Bill Lyons, that’s especially accurate, as he’s going on his sixth book since 2014.

Local students named to Oregon State honor roll Names of students who have made the scholastic honor roll for fall term 2020 have been announced by Oregon State University, including multiple students from the

The moment has officially come when we can happily invite our residents back through the library doors at a limited capacity. Throughout this past year, library staff have adapted their programming

Dear readers, The Signal would like to feature local everyday heroes, the ones whose acts of kindness have a big impact on others. It could be the man who spends

Gathered together in the sanctuary at Real Life Church, a coalition of law enforcement personnel, friends and family said goodbye to Deputy Michael Churney during his memorial service on Tuesday. Churney, a

The Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center has announced its lineup of drive-in events for April, which seniors can attend from the safety of their vehicles. Car concert Have

Saugus High School softball player Allie Enright committed to play for the University of Arizona next year. Courtesy photo

Tickets are still available for the Santa Clarita Valley Child & Family Center’s Taste of the Town fundraiser, the organization’s biggest community event. Due to COVID-19 protocols, the event is

Sunday marked the second Easter of the pandemic, and though many churches have resumed services, most of the typical weekend celebrations were canceled. Even so, whether it be church services,

Libraries in the Santa Clarita Valley have a lot to celebrate this National Library Week, as they are set to reopen their doors to the public Tuesday after more than

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, I attached a photo for reference, hoping you can tell me what the problem is. The building where this photo was taken was just painted a couple

I can’t recall ever saying in these introductions: “Don’t bother to climb out of your bedrolls. This weekend’s trail ride into SCV history is just plain, spit, boring.” Never going to happen. We’ve got a

The Gibbon Conservation Center is leaving its Saugus home of more than 40 years this summer, set to move to Santa Margarita in San Luis Obispo County. The center is

Following a yearlong closure due to the pandemic, the Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative celebrated the reopening of its Veteran Center Thursday. “I’m so excited — we’re open,” volunteer coordinator

Actor and stuntman Rene Veluzat died March 21 at the age of 80 after losing his battle with cancer. Veluzat was a Santa Clarita native, born on Dec. 28, 1940,