
Seniors appreciate ‘beautiful life’ at Bella Vida
By Raychel Stewart For The Signal The Beauty Bus made a stop at the Bella Vida senior center on Thursday, offering seniors free haircuts, facials, manicures and makeovers. Staff and
By Raychel Stewart For The Signal The Beauty Bus made a stop at the Bella Vida senior center on Thursday, offering seniors free haircuts, facials, manicures and makeovers. Staff and
While students with the Young Americans for Freedom club set up 3,000 American flags on Hart High School’s front lawn on Wednesday, other kids walking by on their way to
Staff and students at Castaic Elementary School donned their most patriotic red, white and blue attire for a Cub Rally on Wednesday in honor of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The
Colleen McEachern, daughter of David and Susan McEachern, and Alex Deley, son of Peter Deley and Lynn Boshkov, announce their wedding that took place on Aug. 31 at Purcellville, Virginia,
Early in the morning, half an hour before school was set to begin, students, staff and parents gathered on Trinity Classical Academy’s front lawn on Wednesday to honor the victims
Anette Power’s watercolor demo is scheduled to be held during the Oct. 21 meeting of the Santa Clarita Artists Association. This event is free, open to the public and begins
What is your passion? Do you enjoy dancing, music or art? Would you like to discover a new hobby and develop skills that you didn’t know you had? By taking
At the California Retired Teachers Association’s first meeting of the year, Elliott Wolfe, president of Santa Clarita Veterans Collaborative, spoke about how his group started due to the needs of
Santa Clarita families stepped into the shoes of the young protagonists of the hit show “Stranger Things” when the Valencia Library turned its meeting room upside down to create a Hawkins Middle School themed escape room.
In a night filled with fantasy, models and charity, hundreds of local residents attended the 16th annual Bras for a Cause event hosted by Soroptimist International of Valencia Saturday. In
With Hurricane Dorian causing significant damage to parts of the Southeastern United States and Bahamas, the American Red Cross urged local residents to become blood and platelet donors to assist
On Sunday, the Canyon Country Optimists Club hosted a picnic for the Michael Hoefflin Foundation and the families they serve who have or are currently dealing with pediatric cancer.
Though sewing and home economics may no longer be a classroom staple, 17-year-old Girl Scout Jessica Nilsen is doing her part to make sure the art of the needle is not lost
On Sunday, Indo Salon and Circle of Hope hosted a wellness day and invited their clients as well as walk-in cancer survivors and individuals currently undergoing treatment to receive free hair care, makeup, nail treatment and massages for free.
Question no. 1 Robert, We live in Canyon Country and are nearing retirement. When we bought the home, it had a wood siding. We installed a plastic-type siding approximately 12-15
Many of the 46 teams who lined up to play cornhole at Avenues SLS’ third annual Cornhole Tournament FUNdraiser on Saturday were there for more than just a love of
No. 36 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal By John Boston Special to The Signal You can endorse the wrong candidate. You can come
It may not be prom season for high school students, but it certainly is for the senior citizens of the Santa Clarita Valley, thanks to Girl Scout Troop No. 7222.
Volunteers with The Brittany Foundation Animal Sanctuary, a no-kill shelter, plan to spend 24 hours “on lockdown” with a shelter dog in their kennel on Sept. 28. The goal of
Train aficionados from near and far are invited to attend the William S. Hart Train Show on Sept. 14-15. Presented in a collaboration between the Los Angeles County Department of
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