
SCV School Day Cafe to provide free meals for students
Santa Clarita Valley School Food Services Agency, or School Day Café, is set to provide nutritious meals to all children at any of its designated locations at no charge through

Santa Clarita Valley School Food Services Agency, or School Day Café, is set to provide nutritious meals to all children at any of its designated locations at no charge through

News release Christopher “Chris” Jones, California Association of School Psychologists (CASP) licensed educational psychologist (LEP) committee chair, was appointed in July by Gov. Gavin Newsom to the California State Board

Each year, Carousel Ranch, a nonprofit that offers equestrian therapy to children with special needs, usually hosts a sellout crowd at its Agua Dulce property for its annual Heart of

Typically, families have pet dogs or cats and, occasionally, a snake or tarantula in their homes, but Ellie Laks and Jay Weiner, founders of The Gentle Barn, have a 5-week-old

Due to the overwhelming positive response to its online summer workshops, the Canyon Theatre Guild is excited to announce its fall online workshop lineup. Due to the extension of the

Even before the first missionaries arrived in the region hundreds of years ago, men and women have worked hard to build an exceptional quality of life in the Santa Clarita

Cadet Technical Sgt. Matthew Harrison recently received the Air Force Junior ROTC’s highest honor, the Gold Valor Award. The award is given to recognize “the most outstanding voluntary acts of

As World War II veteran and Purple Heart recipient Jay Paris sat in front of his Valencia home on Sunday, cars streamed by, with drivers honking, waving and even singing

Valencia could soon be home to a new laboratory tasked with helping California increase its number of daily COVID-19 tests up to 150,000, officials announced Friday. PerkinElmer, the Massachusetts-based diagnostics

Past and present Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials gathered in Stevenson Ranch on Monday to remember Deputy Hagop “Jake” Kuredjian, who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving and protecting

A heat advisory has been issued for the coming week, with weather officials projecting triple-digit temperatures for the Santa Clarita Valley by next weekend. The hot temperatures, according to Kathy

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set to approve the first year of funding for body-worn cameras in their regular Tuesday meeting. Following a number of heated debates

Santa Clarita Valley experts and family of victims of the opioid epidemic are saying historical patterns of abuse are repeating themselves. Cary Quashen, the founder of Action Drug Rehabs and

Editor’s note: This week’s column does not follow the traditional format. It features several questions from Darren, and Robert Lamoureux’s answers. Hi Mr. Lamoureux, Question: I am a homeowner in

Pert near September, saddlepals. We made it through politics, fires, viruses, quarantines and virtual civil war. Ain’t summer just grand? What say we leave our cares and woes on the

Through the pandemic, Children’s Bureau, a nonprofit leader in the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect in Southern California, has continued to serve more than 50,000 at-risk children

The Santa Clarita Valley Signal is hosting a candidate forum next month for November’s City Council election. This year’s race features nine candidates, all of whom are invited to take

In an effort to create a safe haven for teens that focuses on mental wellness, West Ranch High School seniors and tennis team co-captains Brooke Johnston and Shaira Busnawi decided

Two 2020 Academy of the Canyons graduates share similar aspirations: to be the first generation in their families to go to college. Now, Daniel Kim and Katelyn Sulett are about

Local students graduate from Oregon State University More than 7,000 students representing all 50 states and 73 countries have earned degrees as part of Oregon State University’s class of 2020.