
Wiley Canyon celebrates Thirst Project
By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal Students from kindergarten through sixth grade filed into the multi-purpose room at Wiley Canyon Elementary School in Newhall on Thursday for an assembly two

By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal Students from kindergarten through sixth grade filed into the multi-purpose room at Wiley Canyon Elementary School in Newhall on Thursday for an assembly two

Artistry and childlike wonder go hand-in-hand. Rudy Pavini says he’s never grown up and never wanted to. Sure, he served in the military for six years, but if he had

To celebrate literature, music, dance and crafts, the Santa Clarita Public Library is hosting its annual Family Literacy Festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Old Town Newhall

To recognize Santa Clarita’s commitment to creating transportation and recreational services for bicyclists, the League of American Bicyclists presented the city with a silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community award. “Santa Clarita

William Harrington, a World War II pilot and war hero, died recently at the age of 98. Harrington was described by his daughter Mary Atchison, the oldest of nine children,

Santa Clarita Valley residents joined online in sharing a flurry of donations from around the globe for Giving Tuesday, one of the few “holidays” that offers a break from consumerism

The American Cancer Society is a 98% volunteer-run organization, and ACS couldn’t achieve its goals without the generous work of selfless volunteers. On Nov. 19, the local Santa Clarita unit

Los Angeles County Fire Department’s Air Operations unit recently welcomed Copter 21, the first of two new Sikorsky S-70i Firehawk helicopters expected to join their ranks in early 2020, to

The Sheila R. Veloz Breast Center at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital received a record-breaking donation of $14,920 in October from Ride for a Cure. “The support our Breast Center receives

Mixing pageantry and adoption, humans and animals, Rescue Runway sought to raise money in order to ensure forever homes for dozens of abandoned pets. On Nov. 16, the Rescue Runway

The morning school routine felt different for many Saugus High School students Monday, as they returned to school for the first time since the deadly shooting that left three dead

Over the past couple of days, many may have seen a low flying blue-and-red or red-and-white helicopter in the Saugus area. The helicopter is a contractor for Southern California Edison

Question No. 1 Hi Robert,I live in an upper condo unit and replaced the air conditioning two years ago, including the check of condensation drain to be clear. Who shares

Paul Pondella, who is often referred to as “the Wolf Whisperer,” is more comfortable around wolves than he is people. In fact, it was his love for animals and the

No. 48 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal “If you kill the arts, you kill love, and you kill progress.” — Brendon Urie The

To help refresh and empower human resources professionals and business owners, SCV Professional Development Group is hosting the Rethink HR Symposium, scheduled Wednesday, Dec. 4, at the Hyatt Regency Valencia.

Though John Cruz wasn’t big into comic books as a kid, he certainly is now. So much so that he recently opened Cruzin’ Thru Comics in Canyon Country. “I was

Thousands of Santa Clarita residents descended upon shopping centers and storefronts to rake in the post-Thanksgiving deals available to them through Black Friday. Whether it was in the annually decorated,

On Thanksgiving Day, families typically serve oven-roasted turkeys at the dinner table. But in Santa Clarita’s Gentle Barn, people serve the turkeys a little differently. About 250 people from in

In junior high school, Robert Bruce was in the California Cadet Corps. “We used to go to Fort MacArthur to the rifle range, and that’s when I found out I