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No. 45 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal “I’m tired of hearing about money. Money. Money. Money. Money. All I want to do is

No. 45 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal “I’m tired of hearing about money. Money. Money. Money. Money. All I want to do is

When Tino Franco was in sixth grade, his younger brother Mateo, who was 7 at the time, was diagnosed with leukemia. Though Franco said he doesn’t remember much about the

Though many small businesses would agree that being the only business in town would be a dream come true, that’s not the case for Country Antique Fair Mall. “In the

Legacy is a difficult topic to discuss, especially if it’s your own. However, Ray Bradbury had a different notion. To Bradbury the idea of legacy comes from “a child or

By Kimberly Silverio-Bautista For The Signal The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is urging the community to avoid using the USB-charging stations at hotels, airports and other locations, or

Six Santa Clarita Valley artists will have the chance to portray the stories of hardship and success of six local women ahead of the Empowering HeArts 2020 event by Single

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal At approximately 11:30 a.m. Thursday in front of Saugus High School, four students sat in crashed cars to simulate the ramifications of drunken driving,

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal The Santa Clarita Elks Lodge no. 2379 is hosting its third annual Toy Run for Veterans’ Children with a blackjack run from 9 a.m.

At the end of October, Soroptimist International of Valencia (SIV) donated over $6,000 from its annual Bras for a Cause fundraiser to the Sheila R. Veloz Breast Center at Henry

The American Cancer Society is hosting its annual Bark for Life event at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Mall on Nov. 16 at 10 a.m., when guests can bring their

Santa Clarita Christian School thanked veterans in the community for their service with a celebration of song and testimony on Wednesday morning. “We are celebrating today because we have a

Opening on Nov. 15 and running until the Nov. 24, COC students will perform Moliere’s five-act comedy satire “The Learned Ladies” in the Black Box Theater.

On Sunday, Nov. 24, the Santa Clarita-based GO Jazz Big Band is scheduled to perform a night of jazz and Broadway hits at West Ranch High School.

The Santa Clarita Artists Association’s (SCAA) exhibit, “My Favorite Things,” opens on Friday, Nov. 8. The exhibit will run until Dec. 29 and a free reception to meet the artists

By Helen Rodriguez As a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps, Gerardo Pando-Rodriguez served four and a half years volunteering, including six months overseas on the USS Okinawa, six months

Last month brought a barrage of dangerous fires that scorched California, fueled by high winds. Here in Santa Clarita, the Tick Fire burned on the eastern edge of the city,

By Raychel Stewart For the Signal Homeowners may notice the trash constantly needs to be taken out. Everyday products, leftover foods and holiday packaging can fill up trash cans instantly.

Rescues on the Runway, an animal rescue, is celebrating 13 years with its annual Head Over Heels for Rescues event on Nov. 16. “It’s all about celebrating these little recycled

To celebrate its launch, the Santa Clarita Public Library has scheduled an event for the Yawáyro: Indigenous Awareness and Literacy Development program Tuesday, Nov. 5. The event is set to

On Sunday, the Valley Comic Con will allow Santa Clarita residents to experience all the fun of a comic con without the hassle of long lines and travel expenses.