
Family Promise to host two fundraisers in coming weeks
Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley, a nonprofit dedicated to serving local homeless families, has begun gearing up to host not one, but two fundraisers this summer. Executive Director Roché

Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley, a nonprofit dedicated to serving local homeless families, has begun gearing up to host not one, but two fundraisers this summer. Executive Director Roché

Another week of the 20th annual Valencia Jazz & Blues Concert Series is set to feature Tony Galla & The Blues Shuffle Band this Friday night. “Tony Galla has played

The city of Santa Clarita’s Concerts in the Park Series continues its 30th music-filled summer Saturday, featuring Prussia, an original band, this week. The family-friendly event is free and open

Our city of Santa Clarita is renowned for its thousands of acres of beautiful open space and wonderful school districts. Our city’s foundation was built on a strong, neighborly spirit

William S. Hart is a household name in Santa Clarita, yet many aren’t familiar with the work that made him famous. “SILENTS Under the Stars” will showcase Hart in one

The SCV Water Polo club is in full swing this summer season, and they’re in search of more players, both women and men, 18 and older. The club is not

The Santa Clarita Valley Child & Family Center welcomed its newest board members Thursday at the Sand Canyon Country Club, while also saying “thank you” to several board members who

For the third year in a row, the Aquarium of the Pacific’s “Aquarium on Wheels” visited the Valencia Marketplace Saturday. The event included the “Pacific Journeys” show, which aims to

Away from the sun’s stifling heat, the Arthritis Foundation’s Live Yes! Connect Group met Sunday at the Henry Mayo Health and Fitness Center in Valencia to discuss ways people diagnosed

Residents at Pacifica Senior Living in Newhall were warmly received by pastors and members of Ekklesia Christian Community Church for services on Sunday. Held on the second and fourth Sundays

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, I have a quick question for you. In the past, you advised me when I was having my pool replastered, to make sure that they

Four local cricket teams, including two associated with the Santa Clarita Cricketers, competed in a tournament at Central Park on Saturday, playing a game they love for a good cause.

No. 28 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal Perhaps the most asked question last week in Santa Clarita was: “Did you feel the earthquakes?”

Schools will be back in session in August, and the same goes with Our Lady of Perpetual Help’s transitional kindergarten program, which has a start date of Aug. 16. After

The Rev. Megan Dowdell will be joining the Unitarian Universalists of Santa Clarita Valley as their new minister on Aug. 1, but she’ll have the chance to visit her congregation

Kenneth Joshua “K.J.” McDonald is a proud recipient of a Kovner Fellowship at The Juilliard School — not once, but twice. At 6 years old, the Castaic resident began playing

After deciding to expand their services to create a new senior living community, Oakmont of Valencia has opened its doors to residents this week and hosted its ribbon-cutting ceremony on

The two dogs involved in an RV pursuit in May that started in Santa Clarita now have a new home. Starlett and Onyx, two female mastiffs, were rescued by Foxy

To celebrate the upcoming River Rally Clean-Up, the city of Santa Clarita is encouraging local students to design original artwork for a chance to have it featured on the 2019

By Patti Rasmussen For The Signal It’s summertime and that means picnics in the park. Many Santa Clarita residents pack up food, the kids, a couple of blankets and head