
From Saugus to Tonga by way of the Peace Corps
With her recent acceptance into the Peace Corps, one Saugus High alum is preparing for a 5,000-mile trip to Tonga, where she hopes to continue striving to make her dreams
With her recent acceptance into the Peace Corps, one Saugus High alum is preparing for a 5,000-mile trip to Tonga, where she hopes to continue striving to make her dreams
Kevin Davidson will demonstrate watercolor on Yupo at the Monday, Sept. 16, meeting of the Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA). This event is free, open to the public and meets
Comedy, tragedy, drama — these are just three types of theater productions that are offered right here in our city. No need to “go over the hill.” Come visit the
An issue with underground components located in Saugus left more than 6,000 Santa Clarita Valley residents without power Monday night. Multiple outages were reported Monday night in the Saugus area,
To support local caregivers, the Bella Vida senior center is hosting its annual Knowledge is Power: Aging with Dignity Symposium, a caregiver-resource day, on Sept. 21. Approximately 34.2 million Americans
Santa Clarita’s fans of the popular show “How to Get Away with Murder” may want to keep a well-trained eye out for familiar sights in upcoming episodes. On Monday, L.A.
The city of Santa Clarita’s 30th annual Concerts in the Park series continues this weekend, featuring Grateful Shred, a Grateful Dead tribute band, Saturday. This year, the free and family-friendly
The Valencia Marketplace’s Summer Sunset Concert series returns with another music-filled Friday evening, featuring Fort Worth West this week. Fort Worth West is an award-winning country band based out of
Santa Clarita Valley residents are invited to a disaster-preparedness workshop hosted by Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, scheduled to take place Saturday at Canyon High. Hill invited officials from various
Following the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio this weekend, Santa Clarita Valley residents gathered Monday for a candlelight vigil. With candles in hand and peace signs in the air,
It’s estimated that about 7,000 Santa Clarita Valley residents are without power — mostly in the Saugus area, according to information available on Southern California Edison’s website . There are
Kaiser Permanente announced Monday a proposal to unions representing more than 80,000 employees of the nonprofit health care company, which would offer annual pay increases, among other benefits. The message
Green Santa Clarita, the city’s environmental protection division, is asking residents to be aware of what materials they place in waste bins to maximize recycling efforts. The city’s “green” agency
Question No. 1 Hi Robert, My neighbor has a big palm tree and the wall is beginning to lean and also has cracks where it is leaning. The neighbor says
Though most children prefer playful, kid’s music, as a child, Gianna Juliet loved classical music. “That’s what I always wanted to dance to,” she said. “I would try to go
I used to, and still do, kid my friend and Signal Editor Tim Whyte. Many of us who have written editorials sometimes hit both a wall of inspiration and a
Health care and business jobs are growing the most across the nation as the U.S. population ages and the Baby Boomer generation retires, according to a real estate study. Santa
Avenues Supported Living Services, a nonprofit created to support people with developmental disabilities in remaining active in their communities, is hosting its third annual Cornhole Tournament FUNdraiser and Silent Auction
Included among the collection of art pieces decorating Col. Eugene Taylor’s home is “Chikara, The Loyal Son,” a limited edition print of a painting by Hisashi Otsuka. The sole subject
Santa Clarita resident Jennifer Marshall wears many hats. She’s a Navy veteran, an actress and a recently licensed private investigator. It’s the latter two that brought her to her new
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