
Nazarene hosts annual Fall Fest
Though Halloween had passed, community members and parishioners still donned their costumes for Newhall Church of the Nazarene’s annual Fall Fest on Sunday. The church had to reschedule the event

Though Halloween had passed, community members and parishioners still donned their costumes for Newhall Church of the Nazarene’s annual Fall Fest on Sunday. The church had to reschedule the event

Dolores Valencia threw her hands up as she crossed the finish line at the Santa Clarita Marathon on Sunday, breaking the tape for the third time. “It feels fantastic,” she

Friday night might be for football, but this Saturday night was for the marching bands at Cougar Stadium at College of the Canyons. Thousands of students, musicians and parents descended

Families filled Main Street Thursday night for Elevate Church’s Thrill Night to enjoy live music, games, a 4-D show, inflatable slides, free candy and more. The street was filled with

Students, faculty and community members came together Wednesday evening at College of the Canyons to have their questions answered by nationally recognized psychiatrist Dr. Alex Kopelowicz, about mental health, treatment

Working in the media does have its perks. The occasional media sneak preview at Six Flags Magic Mountain is always popular in the newsroom; there are the interesting and unique

With approximately 6.5 million pets entering animal shelters nationwide each year, volunteers at rescues across the country are constantly searching for homes. The sheer volume of pets, especially after recent

Dressed as famous superheroes, hundreds of runners participated in the 5k and 10k races Saturday on day one of the Santa Clarita marathon weekend. This year, runners were encouraged to

Santa Clarita Arts Association celebrated its 30th Art Classic at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Friday to showcase art from members of the association and raise money to benefit the

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is hosting its last community health fair of the year on Nov. 15, where attendees can receive a variety of health screenings and services for free.

As his 6-year-old son pulled him toward the bounce house, Warren Davis did the same to his wife, creating a train of pumpkins making their way across Grace Baptist Church’s

No. 44 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal “Catch on fire and people will come for miles to see you burn.” — John Wesley

Daylight saving time (DST) ends this Sunday at 2 a.m. so residents are advised to be sure to change the clock to fall back an hour before going to bed

In appreciation for their service and sacrifice, dozens of military veterans were invited to play a round of golf set in the backdrop of Santa Clarita’s rolling hills Friday. The

Community members will have a chance to honor local veterans and those currently serving in the military on Monday, Nov. 11, during this year’s Santa Clarita Veterans Day Ceremony. The

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal While Santa Clarita Valley residents are facing another harsh fire season, it’s never too late to make sure preparations are met to ensure the

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal The World Mission Society Church of God delivered 1,000 hygiene kits to the homeless population recently at Los Angeles City Hall. The kits included

Crosspoint SCV kicked off Halloween with its annual block party Thursday. “We’ve been doing it for about 10 years now,” said event organizer Josue Rivera. “Every year, I get excited

Henry Mayo Fitness and Health celebrated the grand opening of its new facility Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and the first-ever Santa Clarita Valley Battle of the Fittest High School

On Wednesday, work began on reshingling the roofs of the historic buildings at the Heritage Junction in Hart Park. Previously, the roofs had wooden shingles, which are being replaced with metal shingles custom-painted to closely resemble the original wood aesthetic.