
Hospital officials excited for new resources in 2019
When Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital broke ground on its new patient tower in October 2016, hospital leaders envisioned a building that would meet the growing health care needs of the
When Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital broke ground on its new patient tower in October 2016, hospital leaders envisioned a building that would meet the growing health care needs of the
Former SCV students earn master’s degrees at Baylor Two former Santa Clarita Valley students were part of the more than 900 graduates who were bestowed with degrees by Baylor University
Explore the organic and soulful paintings created by Skye Amber Sweet at her new exhibit, “Embracing Growth,” showcasing works that highlight the wonder of life. The free exhibit is on
We are fortunate to have such a caring and giving community here in Santa Clarita. We have volunteers who generously give their time and skills for a variety of events
Arnie Sisk watched as the latest additions to Congregation Beth Shalom, a Holocaust memorial sculpture and a surrounding plaza, were dedicated on Saturday. Sisk Plaza, as it’s called, memorialized Sisk’s
As a sign of solidarity with demonstrators walking the streets of downtown Los Angeles for the third annual Women’s March, a group of Santa Clarita residents raised posters and welcomed
The Community Gardens of Santa Clarita held its first meeting of the year on Saturday in Central Park.
Meeting on the fourth Thursday of each month, Henry Mayo Fitness and Health is holding classes on foot and ankle pain, with a meeting scheduled at its education center Jan.
By John Boston Signal Staff Writer I had been crying, not a dignified thing for a satirist. Right before Halloween and upstaging Bill Clinton’s 1992 November election, Scott Newhall died.
Picture waking up at 4:31 a.m. to several seconds of violent jolts, buildings collapsing and fires erupting left and right. Confused and scared, you reach for your cellphone to call
On this day 25 years ago, a “big one” rattled Southern California. Billions of dollars in direct damage, thousands injured and dozens lost their lives as a result of the
The Canyon Theatre Guild presented “You’re Never Too Old: The Life and Tunes of International Entertainer and Composer Ruth Allen” in Newhall on Sunday. As musician Ruth Allen took to
Amanda Kimble’s company Villa Vibes Yoga has partnered with Bridge to Home Homeless Services to hold the first Bridge to Om: Yoga on the Field Fundraiser.
The Santa Clarita Valley Rose Society held their annual rose care seminar at the Santa Clarita Senior Center on Sunday.
Congregation Beth Shalom kicked off their first film screening of the year with the documentary “93Queen” on Sunday.
Here’s a staggering fact: The Signal is older than the American woman’s right to vote. The Mighty Signal’s first issue came out on Friday, Feb. 7, 1919. The 19th Amendment,
Before television and radio transmission. Before talking movies. Before the Eskimo Pie, the hair dryer, traffic lights, the Band-Aid, convertible cars or the cheeseburger. Before the invention of the bulldozer,
During the holiday season, Las Madrinas honored 27 families and their daughters for their service to the Southern California community and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles at the Las Madrinas ball
Glen Knowles will demonstrate watercolor at the Monday, Jan. 21, meeting of the Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA). The event is free, open to the public and starts at 6:30
Discover if you have the willingness, ability and resources to take on the challenge of helping a child in need at an information meeting Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon
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