
Henry Mayo’s new patient tower gets a little color
Local artist Frank Rock has donned a hard hat and safety vest to paint his latest Santa Clarita art installation. This one is a three-story mural at Henry Mayo Newhall
Local artist Frank Rock has donned a hard hat and safety vest to paint his latest Santa Clarita art installation. This one is a three-story mural at Henry Mayo Newhall
Anthony Bevan, the parent of a Sierra Vista Junior High School seventh-grade student, was the lucky winner of a brand new 2018 Honda Civic LX from AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia on
Young artists will have the opportunity to show off their artistic skills at the fourth annual Youth Arts Showcase, the city of Santa Clarita announced Wednesday. The event, in honor
Just more than three years ago, Larry McClements thought a farmers market in Old Town Newhall “is never going to happen.” Today, he’s the new market manager that brings Santa
Straightening Reins, an equine therapy ranch, and Redemption Road K9, a canine cynology center, had planned to host their first Hopes Through Horses Open Barn this Saturday, but due to
By Penni Perrault Volunteer Why is it so much fun volunteering at Santa Clarita Grocery, a local nonprofit that supports local citizens in need of groceries? This question was asked
The city of Santa Clarita has long been known as a community that puts its full support behind the men and women of the armed forces, who serve our country
In front of an audience filled with her literary fans, New York Times best-selling author Lisa See spoke at an event hosted by the Santa Clarita Public Library on Saturday.
Starting this spring, 10 poems by local residents will be stamped onto Santa Clarita sidewalks for the 2019 Sidewalk Poetry Project. The new public art project aims to have multiple
The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center’s Wii bowling team is on a winning streak. That’s right, Wii bowling. The Alley Oops, as they call themselves, are competing in the senior
Madonna. Cher. Oprah. Only a certain number of people are known by one name, rather than a first name and surname. Kobe. Voltaire. Elvis. It’s not that these people don’t
Dressed as everything from the Cat in the Hat, to Loraxes to The Grinch, students and community members at Fair Oaks Ranch Elementary broke a Guinness World Record on Friday.
In observation of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, the Child and Family Center hosted its 2nd annual “A Night of Expression,” which sought to share the stories of local teens
The members of Soroptimists International of Valencia gathered for the culmination of their Gentlemen for a Cause fundraiser campaign at Wolf Creek Brewery on Sunday. This is the ninth year
Kaiser Permanente has renewed its lease for nearly 11,000 square feet of medical space in Valencia. The property, at 27201 Tourney Road, is known as Valencia Executive Plaza and sits
No. 9 in a series of 52 commemorating 100-year anniversary of The Signal Years ago, I used to help out at the local Cowboy Festival when it was properly held
By Nathanael Rodriguez For The Signal The SCV Boys & Girls Club shared their thanks this week after Bank of Sierra announced it was giving $25,000 to the organization as
By Nathanael Rodriguez | For The Signal On Nov. 8, a devastating blaze known as the Camp Fire burned through 153,336 acres of Butte County. Among the wreckage was Elks
The moment Allen Choi’s family saw the documentary, they knew they had to act. Already active volunteers at the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry and with the Higher Vision Church
Crowds gathered on the patio of the Westfield Valencia mall early Sunday afternoon to enjoy a Brazilian drum parade, salsa music and dancing as California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) kicked off its second LatinFest.
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