
Santa Clarita Valley Pacific Islander Festival moves to Castaic Lake
The soothing sounds of ukuleles drifted lazily through the air of Castaic Lake on Sunday as performers played music and sang to the crowd at this year’s Santa Clarita Valley

The soothing sounds of ukuleles drifted lazily through the air of Castaic Lake on Sunday as performers played music and sang to the crowd at this year’s Santa Clarita Valley

On Sunday, Chris Blankenhorn organized Santa Clarita’s first Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride to raise funds and awareness in partnership with the Movember Foundation for prostate cancer and men’s suicide.

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, I live here in Santa Clarita, where we recently had a sewer backup. We called out a plumber and, because of a tree in our

Whether taking care of a parent, spouse, child, friend or neighbor, being a caregiver can take a toll. Carletta Cole knows this from experience as she took on the role

The Gentle Barn celebrated 20 years of rescuing, rehabilitating and providing sanctuary to animals and children under the stars on Saturday. Gentle Barn founders, Ellie Laks and Jay Weiner, wanted

By Kimberly Silverio-Bautista Rainy conditions didn’t stop local residents from participating in the fourth annual Gran Fondo event on Saturday. The event took place at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex

Riders were lined up out the door of Pocock Brewery in Valencia as they waited to choose their last poker card of the day for the Rhythm of the Road

“I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.” — Thomas Jefferson

As Melissa Day pulled up to the curb of her apartment complex in Canyon Country, she began the process of unloading her family of five from the car. First, she

An increasing number of cases of county residents suffering from serious illness due to vaping prompted county health officials to issue a warning Friday urging residents to “stop vaping now.”

The making of Bella Vida has come a long way, thanks in part to contributions from the community and local government. To help close the funding gap, Assemblywoman Christy Smith,

Richard Myers is a man of many hats, and at 88, he has found not one, but four different callings. As an Air Force veteran with a journalism degree, who

By Raychel Stewart Families can follow famous fairytale characters as they engage in an adventure-play at California Institute of the Arts in Santa Clarita on Oct. 5-6. “Finding Wonder” is

By Raychel Stewart In a move that could reduce the number of surgeries, and the anxiety that comes with such procedures, a pair of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital doctors led

By Raychel Stewart Employees at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital were recognized during a celebration at the Canyon Santa Clarita on Wednesday evening, after raising more than $1 million in donations

By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal Santa Clarita Valley residents and their children can enjoy a fun family day out, learn about resources in the SCV and shop for a

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is returning to Santa Clarita on Oct. 5 to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. “There are Walk to End Alzheimer’s (events) in communities all over the

Martin and Company Tax and Wealth Advisors emerged as the winners of the third annual Trike Derby to raise funds for the Child & Family Center on Saturday at Wolf

Former Valencia resident Bruce Morales was recently sworn in as a Midshipman in the U. S. Naval Reserve at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in New York. The U.S.

Petty Officer 1st Class Brandon Berkowitz, a Valencia native, was always inspired to join the military. “I always wanted to serve in the military since I was a kid,” Berkowitz