
Jerry Child — United States Air Force — Vietnam War — Valencia Resident
Lt. Col. Jerry Child is a leader. From the moment you meet him the man’s aura radiates confidence like someone who captivates an audience from a stage. “A calm, rational
Lt. Col. Jerry Child is a leader. From the moment you meet him the man’s aura radiates confidence like someone who captivates an audience from a stage. “A calm, rational
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the new Castaic Sports Complex skate park scheduled for Friday at 10 a.m. has been postponed due to rain concerns. “We’re pretty
Bertha Mendoza didn’t know where to go. At 74 years old, living only on Social Security was not going to be sustainable, nor was staying in her Canyon Country home
Kevin Young, poet and poetry editor for The New Yorker, is the 2019 writer-in-residence at California Institute of the Arts. He will conduct workshops with CalArts students and present a
By Helen Barlow Excited and enthusiastic Brownie Girl Scouts from Troop No. 2592 recently visited the Assistance League Resale store to work toward earning their badge in philanthropy. We welcomed
By Corey Fredrickson Two Valencia High School jazz choirs, “Soundwaves” and “Two N’Four,” directed by Christine Tavares Mocha, brought home a trifecta of awards after competing in the 30th Annual
The City of Santa Clarita is hard at work for you, adding new amenities and infrastructure that strengthen the city’s reputation of being a wonderful place to live, work and
The Filipino American Association of Santa Clarita is scheduled to hold its 36th Inaugural Ball on Feb. 24 at the Hyatt Regency Valencia.
The Sanctuary held its quarterly Parent Connect event on Sunday with a seminar titled “Parenting and the Myth of Balance.”
Members of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help community as well as prospective new families were welcomed to the OLPH school to tour the campus, meet the teachers and view samples of completed student work.
Children walked their families through the halls of Congregation Beth Shalom on Sunday during its annual Fathers, Uncles, Dads, Grandpas, Everyone Day. Better known as FUDGE. Day, children enrolled in
By John Boston Signal Staff Writer Part 4 of 52 For years, I nagged anyone who wouldn’t listen about a mythological creature supposedly living right under our noses. This great
Seniors with deeply held religious beliefs must be cautious of scammers using their own beliefs to exploit them, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office cautioned on Friday. Called it
“The pain of parting is nothing.” Second Class Petty Officer Michael “Mike” Dalby would likely agree with Charles Dickens on this one. Dalby has always loved being in the water.
With the Golden Globes just passing and the Oscars in February, award season has officially begun, and it’s time to celebrate everything film and television! The Santa Clarita Film Office
Fredrickson inducted into Greek Honor Society Krista Fredrickson, of Santa Clarita, has been honored for her leadership and scholarship at a recent Order of Omega society induction at California State
By Jaxon Dillard The day before the football game, I couldn’t sleep because I was super excited. We were going to go to the Rams vs. 49ers game and, since
News Release Local artist Charlotte Mullich will present her “Nature Up Close” watercolor exhibit starting Friday at Canyon Theatre Guild. An artist reception will be held from 4 to 7
The Senior Resource Alliance of Santa Clarita Valley held a workshop for caregivers at Oakmont of Santa Clarita on Saturday. The workshop, called “4 Keys to Caregiving: What Every Family
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