
Mon Ami brings senior services to SCV
As it makes its way to Santa Clarita, Mon Ami is looking to continue its mission by bridging the gap between seniors and college-age youth. Mon Ami originally began in

As it makes its way to Santa Clarita, Mon Ami is looking to continue its mission by bridging the gap between seniors and college-age youth. Mon Ami originally began in

This coming weekend, 20 artists from Santa Clarita Artists Association are scheduled to exhibit original works of fine art and other artistic pieces at the Oakmont Senior Living lobby and

Summertime can be a wonderful experience for young students. They’ve studied hard for months, and finally, the moment has come to take a break from academic stresses and enjoy outdoor

Peggy Stewart, a Valencia resident and American actress known for her roles in Western B movies, died last Wednesday morning at the age of 95. Stewart, born Peggy O’Rourke, was

Los Angeles County is inviting the community to participate in a conversation to create an updated regional plan for arts education at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex on Saturday. The

Drowning is among the leading causes of death for children under the age of 4, and with the weather warming, many families will head to a pool or beach to

On June 8, Brave New World will host colorist Monica Kubina and local writer Shea Fontana to sign the eighth issue of their graphic novel series “DC Superhero Girls,” which released last week. Then on June 15, artist Chris Johnsons will sign the retailer-exclusive edition of “Usagi Yojimbo” he created for the store.

Be it art, sports cards or figurines, collecting is a hobby that many people share. Rocio Aquino was able to turn her passion for collecting into a family business.

Author Leon Malmed returned to Santa Clarita to share his story about life during World War II and the Holocaust at Chabad of SCV on Sunday. This visit is one
Congregation Beth Shalom gave Rabbi Ron Hauss and his wife Randie a warm “thank you” as their respective retirements were celebrated with a tribute gala on Sunday. “Randie and I
Hidden under masks and capes, organizers and guests of the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley’s 48th annual benefit auction gathered at Hyatt Regency Valencia on Saturday. “We

Question No. 1 Dear Robert, I read your article in the Sunday Signal and have a question regarding what has been happening to our garage floor. I have attached a

Sometimes, we put things in the recycling bin simply because we want them to be recyclable. A plastic bag, a greasy pizza box, a paper coffee cup, a styrofoam egg

As the holy month of Ramadan comes to an end for 2019, Muslims in the Santa Clarita Valley and across the world will conclude it with Eid al-Fitr on Tuesday.

HOne of the most haunting bits of Signal prose I’ve ever read was penned by editor Fred Trueblood in early-December 1941. It was during the second week of America’s involvement

The Unitarian Universalists of Santa Clarita Valley is scheduled to move its services and other activities to Vibe Performing Arts Studio in Newhall beginning Sunday. For the last decade, the

The Tucker family’s dog grooming business endeavors brought them closer together at a time when they needed just that. MacKenzie Tucker was perfectly healthy until she turned 21. Then she

For many of us, there are three little words that almost always accompany our delayed entrance into a meeting, class or date. It’s the phrase, “Sorry I’m late” that pops

The Jared Monroe Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to fostering awareness, understanding and support for bipolar disorder, held its inaugural gala on Thursday at The Oaks Club in Valencia. Jared Monroe,

Santa Clarita residents who are either of Italian descent or simply love Italy are invited to attend the “Serata Italiana” initiative, or Italian evening, on Monday in Newhall. This will