
Signal 100 | When Love Goes Bad, Chapter 3
HNo. 14 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal The past two weeks, we’ve chronicled that magic elixir of journalism — When Love Goes Wrong.
HNo. 14 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal The past two weeks, we’ve chronicled that magic elixir of journalism — When Love Goes Wrong.
Rabbi Yitzchak Wagner made a stop at the Chabad of Santa Clarita Valley on Tuesday during his tour of the United States to speak about Jewish life in Germany. Wagner
In celebration of Library Week, the Santa Clarita Public Library is set to host a series of open houses to showcase what the libraries have to offer. “The Santa Clarita
Los Angeles-based artist Phil Althouse is set to meet Santa Claritans for a free reception on April 18 at The Main for “Reality Optional, The Unhinged Wit of Phil Althouse.”
Santa Clarita residents with unwanted, hazardous household and electronic waste will have a chance to dispose of items at an upcoming household hazardous and e-waste roundup. The roundup is scheduled
R.J. Metcalf and her husband, Mike, discussed their multi-book “Stones of Terrene Chronicles” during their signing event held at The Open Book in Canyon Country on Saturday. However, while calling
There are few things in the world like Santa Clarita’s annual Cowboy Festival. Over the past 26 years, the event has grown into a weekend-long event organized by close to
It’s weird to hear him call himself a “mama’s boy.” Sgt. Mario Giron is a quiet, conservative guy who commanded dozens of grown men in Afghanistan, and has known the
Shane Price was looking for something fun to do with his daughters in Santa Clarita when he discovered the Newhall Aquarium on Google. “It’s nice having a local aquarium to
This year’s annual Castaic Dam Run at Castaic Lake is also part of a launch for the community’s first-ever Gnome Festival, featuring a Kids’ Gnome Parade. The event offers something
State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, is hosting a free Women’s Safety and Self-Defense Workshop on Saturday, April 6, at The Centre. Wilk has hosted various women’s self-defense workshops in
Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley, a nonprofit dedicated to serving local homeless families, hosted their first A Taste of Hope beer-tasting fundraiser at Fasthouse on Saturday. “I thought we
The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center is continuing its Scholar Series this month with a presentation on the nation’s first ladies scheduled Wednesday, April 17. College of the Canyons Professor
Natalie Miller, Valencia High School and College of the Canyons alumni, was among 18 Cal Poly students with honors recognized for their accomplishments by state lawmakers at the Capitol in
When was the last time you saw a library card catalog? For those of you who may not be familiar with one, a card catalog is what we used to
U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Hailie Stout, Canyon Country, was named Sailor of the Day and receives the award Monday from Capt. Randy Peck, right, commanding officer of the aircraft
The city of Santa Clarita is in search of volunteers for the 2019 Amgen Tour of California. On May 18, the city will host the final stage of both the
Santa Clarita Valley residents are invited to participate in this weekend’s Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Waste Collection Program, which will be held at the College of the Canyons’ Valencia
With an outlook toward action, members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Santa Clarita Valley watched a presentation and discussed the effects of climate change at the SCV Senior Center
Held once a year in the hills and terrain located off of San Francisquito Canyon Road, the 2019 Valencia Trail Race saw hundreds of competitors in one of the hardest
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