
VFW Post 6885 Auxiliary hosts Easter basket and food drive
VFW Post 6885 Auxiliary is hosting an Easter basket and food drive to help veteran families and community families who have fallen on hard times. The outreach continues on the

VFW Post 6885 Auxiliary is hosting an Easter basket and food drive to help veteran families and community families who have fallen on hard times. The outreach continues on the

The Santa Clarita Master Chorale, led by Artistic Director Allan Robert Petker, is proud to announce its spring 2021 concert, “Comforting Classics.” In this full-length digital event, the chorale will feature archive moments from Mozart’s “Regina Caeli,” John Rutter’s “Requiem,” “Requiem for the Living” by Dan Forrest and highlights from

March is National Nutrition Month, and Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital encourages all Santa Clarita residents to make healthy food choices. National Nutrition Month is a nutrition education and information campaign

After its cancellation last year due to the emergence of COVID-19, the College of the Canyons Scholarly Presentation will return this spring in a new virtual format. Past presenters Kevin


With the goal of sharing the “magic” of animals with others, Charlene Swayze created a nonprofit animal therapy ranch in Val Verde. When Swayze was widowed, left to raise six

What began as a local mama looking to create a skating group has turned into a roller-skating community wheeling across the Santa Clarita Valley. In less than a month, Skate Mamas of SCV have garnered nearly 450 members, with dozens gathering

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, I live in Canyon Country and, at our condo, the owners are responsible for the windows but not the surrounding siding and stucco. With that

Mercy me. And you guys, too. We’re in for an absolute epic trail ride through Santa Clarita history. Don’t believe me? It’s in the headline, and Signal headlines Do Not Lie. C’mon.

Local students enroll at the University of Utah Despite nationwide concerns over declining enrollment for institutions of higher education due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Utah saw its

It is almost time to lace up your skates and hit the ice once more in Santa Clarita! The city-owned ice rink is nearly ready to celebrate its grand reopening,

In keeping with its outdoor, drive-in themed lineup, the Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center announced its March calendar of events, all of which seniors can attend from the

Santa Clarita Valley School Food Services Agency (School Day Café) has announced its plans to provide nutritious meals to all children including for both Saturday and Sunday. Weekend meals will

The College of the Canyons Theatre Department’s devised production “Virtuality: the 2020 Tournaments” was presented at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for Region 8 held Feb. 10-13. The

Local resident Chandrika David’s new book is the result of years of creating meals for friends and family gathered around the table to share in delectable foods and warm conversation.

By Cheri MarcovitchFor The Signal I have sweet memories of my Grandpa Bill. He loved people and enjoyed talking and joking with everyone, even if they were just in line

Sleezehog and Emmalee Rainbow are presenting Music Mends, a virtual benefit show raising money for Stonewall Community Foundation. It will broadcast via ViewStub on March 26 at 6 p.m. Artists

In need of computer access? The Santa Clarita Public Library has you covered with the computer lab located at the Valencia Library branch. The computer lab is available to residents

Mentoring young leaders is particularly important to Zonta. In fact, Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley chartered a Z Club at Golden Valley High School in November. Each of the

Serenity Grace Russell, age 6, of Castaic competed and won the title of Miss California Jr. Elementary America 2021. She also was awarded: Most Photogenic, Best Interview, Best Fun Fashion,