
CBS Films to debut docudrama about Joseph Pulitzer
Congregation Beth Shalom’s Film Series continues June 23 with a docudrama around the life of publisher and businessman Joseph Pulitzer. “Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People” gives viewers a look

Congregation Beth Shalom’s Film Series continues June 23 with a docudrama around the life of publisher and businessman Joseph Pulitzer. “Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People” gives viewers a look

Every June since 1933, more than 40,000 amateur radio operators nationwide operate ham radios from remote locations, and this year, members of the Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club are once

The financial fallout of a vehicle collision can spiral into becoming a victim of fraud, according to a new warning issued on Friday from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s

Cancer survivors of the Santa Clarita Valley are invited to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s third annual cancer survivor celebration from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 20. The event

The Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative is hosting a “Warehouse Blowout Sale” on June 22-23 in Castaic to benefit the Veteran Center. The collaborative received a donation from AMS (Advantage

The Valencia Jazz & Blues Concert Series returns to Valencia for its 20th year with a “Latin Dance Party” themed opening night this Friday, featuring The Delgado Brothers. This free

Local photographer Rob Comeau has recently launched RC Photo Journeys, offering small group photography trips to worldwide destinations with the first destination scheduled as a trip to Oaxaca, Mexico, in

When you’re in the military, finding someone who understands the time commitment isn’t always easy, which is why many end up marrying fellow military members. Chris and Constance Werthe can

Spiritual medium Yesenia Berbiar is hosting “An Intimate Evening” at the Hyatt Regency on Sunday, June 23. Berbiar, founder of Healing Hearts, Healing Souls, said she has been speaking to

Throughout Southern California, the Alzheimer’s Association will provide families and caregivers with programs addressing several facets of Alzheimer’s as part of their push for healthy living throughout the month of

Residents can once again visit the beach with the return of Santa Clarita Transit’s Summer Beach Bus service. With service to Santa Monica, beachgoers will have a chance to travel

What could be better than a hot summer night hanging out with your friends and neighbors while enjoying great grub and awesome music? Nothing! There is no better way to

About 50 children packed into one of the meeting rooms at the Boys & Girls Club’s SIerra Vista Clubhouse in Canyon Country on Monday afternoon to hear local therapist Tanyika

The SCV Homeless Shelter was transformed into a delightful English tea house on May 11 when Bridge to Home held its inaugural Women’s Tea. Just as enchanting were the smiling

Due to unforeseen circumstances, William S. Hart Regional Park is canceling their Music in the Park scheduled for Saturday. The “Music in the Park Series,” which is free to

WIllaim S. Hart Hall in Hart Park became a homey, artistic exhibition hall when the Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild set up their second quilting and fabric arts exhibition. Linda

While snakes might be a threat to the family pet, they’re also essential to the local ecosystem, and most don’t pose a threat without provocation, according to a local wildlife

Question No. 1 Hi Robert,I have been reading your column in The Signal for as long as you have been writing it. It’s very informative and enjoyable. I live in

Members of the public, including teachers, parents and advocates, voiced their opinions during a forum to build upon the regional plan for arts education within Los Angeles County at the

Puppies-in-training with the Guide Dogs of America’s (GDA) Sylmar puppy group hopped on and off various Santa Clarita Transit buses on Saturday for a training session. The puppies and their