
Signal History | Part 2: The Mighty Signal and the animal story
In our 100 years of publishing a newspaper, some of our most popular features are stories on animals. My humble opinion, we’re all connected at some level to each other
In our 100 years of publishing a newspaper, some of our most popular features are stories on animals. My humble opinion, we’re all connected at some level to each other
Shortly after members of the arts community joined local leaders to unveil a new mural located outside Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s patient tower, hospital officials announced an open house event
American Legion Post No. 507 is hosting the 11th annual Sarah Adames Memorial Cancer Ride on Sept. 14. “This is the first year it’s being held in Santa Clarita,” said
The Valencia Christian Center, in partnership with Noah’s Ark Publishing, is hosting a lecture, featuring Minister Laval W. Belle, author of “Your Dreams & Visions,” on Sept. 8. Not only
When Anthony Gayden was a private in the U.S. Army, he had an officer who he hated — at first. “He was so mean, and he made me work so
Santa Clarita parents and children will once again have a chance to engage in an open dialogue with educators about the consequences surrounding drug use at the upcoming Parent Resource
September brings new, featured events to Old Town Newhall as the city of Santa Clarita’s Thursdays@Newhall continues each week through October. September events, which are free to attend, are expected
Former Santa Clarita resident Kenneth Strange Jr. is scheduled to host a book signing Saturday from 1-4 p.m. at The Open Book to commemorate his recently published book titled, “It’s
The air quality in the Santa Clarita Valley is forecast to be unhealthy for sensitive individuals on Thursday, according to a news release from the Los Angeles County Department of
The Santa Clarita Public Library will launch its annual Food for Fines program during the month of September in partnership with the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry, Salvation Army and
Fans of the hit Netflix show “Stranger Things” will soon be able to experience the fictional town of Hawkins and the parallel world of the Upside Down for themselves, thanks
Miami University Former Stevenson Ranch resident Ethan Klein has been named to the dean’s list at Miami University after a successful spring semester. Klein, who is majoring in geology and
The city of Santa Clarita is committed to ensuring residents enjoy a high quality of life and have the resources and opportunities necessary. This is why, over the last few
In Care Of Hope is hosting its fifth annual ParTeeForeACure Golf Tournament on Sept. 16 to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Event coordinator Sandra Schneider’s husband, Brian, is a
Brave New World Comics is scheduled to host a debut signing event Saturday for the new Image Comics series “Pretty Violent,” featuring series creator, artist, writer and Santa Clarita resident Derek Hunter.
AARP officials are hosting an eight-hour Smart Driver course at Bella Vida on Sept. 19 and 20, for those who would like to receive “smart driver” certificates. These classes are
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department investigators put out a new call for information Monday in an effort to locate a 25-year-old man who went missing in 2013 and whose vehicle
Only the coldest and most acrimonious of hearts can resist reading a main staple of journalism: The Animal Story. And, we, The Signal, being a member of the heartstring-tugging emotionally
You must pity Guillaume Fabre of Paso Robles’ acclaimed Clos Solene. His obvious handicaps might hamper his rise in the competitive wine industry. After all, he’s merely fluent in three
Coming Sept. 12 through 14 will be the fifth annual California Craft Beer Summit, which is scheduled to be held in Long Beach this year. The last four summits were
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