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Question No. 1 Hi Robert, We’ve been in Santa Clarita for about five years now and, in the areas we lived in prior, we had no air conditioning, so we

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, We’ve been in Santa Clarita for about five years now and, in the areas we lived in prior, we had no air conditioning, so we

As Santa Clarita Valley residents enter month six of the quarantine, it’s as if the pandemic has transported us back to an era where there’s endless time to fill. With

Heavens to Betsy, we’ve got a most interesting and dangerous trail ride ahead of us. As we ride through the Official Time Ranger SCV History Time Vortex, make sure to

To become a potential match for someone who has a life-threatening blood disease and is in need of a stem cell transplant may sound a little complicated, but it was

The Signal is launching a Santa Clarita business stimulus program aimed at helping local businesses adapt and survive in the current Santa Clarita Valley economic situation. “This stimulus program will

Knowing if you’re at increased risk for breast cancer just got a little easier at the Sheila R. Veloz Breast Center at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital with a new service

Children, teens and parents visited The Salvation Army’s Santa Clarita Valley Corps on Thursday to pick up bags loaded with school supplies during the organization’s annual “Stuff the Bus” campaign.

The final two remaining school districts on summer break are slated to head back to class on Thursday, but like all schools around the county, they will be returning to

Santa Clarita Valley resident Finley Walker is working toward his goal of creating a safe space for the LGBTQ community, a population he feels has been underserved in the SCV.

Richard Walker, the last of 12 Walker children alive, died on Aug. 1 at the age of 92. The Walker clan, as they were called, were born to Frank Evans

Cars lined up for at least a mile along Castaic Road Wednesday, as families waited to pick up boxes of fresh produce, dry goods and dairy at a food giveaway

Whitehead named to Wisconsin-Madison dean’s list Nicole Whitehead, of Valencia, was named to the University of Wisconsin-Madison dean’s list for the spring semester of the 2019-2020 academic year. Whitehead studies

The coronavirus pandemic has affected all of our lives in unprecedented ways. For those in the Santa Clarita Valley who are experiencing homelessness, it has added fear and additional obstacles

Circle of Hope, a nonprofit organization in Santa Clarita that provides educational, emotional and financial services to those with cancer in the community, is proud to announce and welcome two

The lives of a local family were upended just over a month ago, when a pregnant 33-year-old mother of two was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a very aggressive form of brain

Nearly a year after The Signal first met with Team SuperFighters as they prepared for a more-than-400-mile adventure race across Fiji, the team’s journey is set to get its television

As back-to-school season commences, The Salvation Army’s Santa Clarita Valley Corps is in need of school supplies donations for its annual “Stuff the Bus” campaign. Each year, the nationwide event

Saugus High School graduate Elizabeth Baca described her senior year as “very eventful, to say the least.” After wildfires threatened her community, followed by a school shooting, then a global

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger is hosting a free, drive-thru food distribution event in Castaic on Wednesday, Aug. 12. The event, which typically feeds an estimated 1,500-2,000 families, has

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, First, let me thank you for calling me following my email to you, I know there was so much there, it was best we spoke.