
Luis Villegas — U.S. Army — Vietnam Veteran — Acton
The human brain can remember things due to a certain smell. It’s called “olfactory memory.” While more difficult to study than visual or auditory memory, memories you can “smell” differ
The human brain can remember things due to a certain smell. It’s called “olfactory memory.” While more difficult to study than visual or auditory memory, memories you can “smell” differ
Hope’s Haven Cancer Wellness Center, a nonprofit organization that’s part of Circle of Hope and is dedicated to supporting those fighting cancer in Santa Clarita, is inviting local cancer patients
Prayer Angels for the Military, a nonprofit military support group, is hosting its annual Patriot Day commemoration at Dr. Richard Rioux Park on Sept. 11. This free event is expected
Mike and Ann-Marie Bjorkman, of Team Bjorkman Real Estate, donated their box truck to Carousel Ranch, a nonprofit that offers equestrian therapy to children and young adults with special needs.
Anyone looking to adopt a new, four-legged family member or simply enjoy some time with your furry friends is invited to William S. Hart Park for the 19th annual Bow-Wows
HandsOn Santa Clarita, a nonprofit volunteer center, typically hosts its annual 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance to both pay tribute to the victims and honor those who began their
You can experience some of the Native American culture as the 26th annual Hart of the West Pow Wow and Craft Fair returns to William S. Hart Park on Oct.
“It is the best tasting water I ever drank,” Johan Vandersande emphatically stated. “And we set up the filtration system that made this water safe to drink.” The three man-installation
I say it time and time again: Santa Clarita is one of the safest places to live. Thanks to the Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s deputies and vigilant residents, our crime
With Labor Day temperatures hitting triple digits, people from all over Los Angeles county flocked to Castaic Lake to escape the heat and celebrate the holiday.
College of the Canyons recently ranked among the best U.S. colleges for adult learners in the Sept/Oct issue of Washington Monthly. COC was ranked no. 1 in Los Angeles County,
With schools back in session, summer breaks all but wrapped up and just about everybody else back at school or work, The Signal visited one of the places in Santa
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital proudly supported National Breast Feeding Awareness Month this August by hosting a Donor Breast Milk Drive last Thursday. In partnership with Mother’s Milk Bank, Henry Mayo’s
The Hyatt Regency Valencia played host to the first All White Summer Cooldown mixer as Santa Clarita business owners stepped out in crisp white clothing on Sunday evening to mingle, network and dance.
Sheriff’s deputies plan to accept any unwanted prescription and over-the-counter medication from residents and ensure that the medication is disposed of properly.
With the school day concluded, teenage patrons of the Old Town Newhall Library rushed to the Teen Zone section to participate in the latest “Book & Battles” session. Books &
With the new school year recently kicking off, diet and nutrition experts both around the country and in Santa Clarita are reminding parents of the importance of sending their students
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital proudly supported National Breast Feeding Awareness Month this August by hosting a Donor Breast Milk Drive last Thursday. In partnership with Mother’s Milk Bank, Henry Mayo’s
Stuntman Brett Heneise is the last person his family expected to create a fantasy card game. Promising strategy, fantasy and “a friendly bit of trash talk,” Heneise said “The Realms of Mindrin” was intended to bring people together in person for fun and friendship
For 24 hours on Saturday, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials stood watch in remembrance of Deputy Hagop “Jake” Kuredjian, who was shot and killed in the line of duty.
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