
Robert Lamoureux: balcony railing replacement and support post safety
Question No. 1 Dear Robert, Thank you for your column. I read it faithfully. I’ve even been able to help my husband with things I’ve learned from you. So, I

Question No. 1 Dear Robert, Thank you for your column. I read it faithfully. I’ve even been able to help my husband with things I’ve learned from you. So, I

No. 21 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal All the things I could have been — doctor, lawyer, Indian chief, a contender — I

High blood pressure affects one-in-three Americans, according to the Center for Disease Control, making May’s National High Blood Pressure Awareness Month that much more important. Local health providers warn that
Located on Main Street in Newhall, Elevate Church maintains a persistent and encompassing social media presence, providing live-streamed services for the faithful in Santa Clarita and beyond. Creative Pastor Felicia

Valencia High School officials are warning parents of a new “vaping” technique that allows teenagers to inhale flavored nicotine with the help of charger cords. The warning comes after school

More than 120 Precision Dynamics Corporation, or PDC, employees participated in the ninth annual Brady Walk for Community on Thursday in Valencia. Each year, Brady Corporation teams across the nation

Kathy Ellis describes retiring from the U.S. Army Reserve as a bride would describe her post-wedding. “I put away my uniform like a bride puts away her wedding dress,” Ellis

Santa Claritans still have some time to check out a new art piece by the SCV Child & Family Center that’s inspired by Denim Day. The artwork, dubbed “Hope within

The city of Santa Clarita is now accepting names to add to this year’s Youth Grove list, a memorial dedicated to the local youth who died in traffic-related collisions. Those

As you walk through Veterans Historical Plaza in Newhall, it is easy to be filled with a great sense of pride. When you look at the flags representing the branches

Local cancer survivor Jamie Alamillo is beginning his 540-mile bike ride journey, starting in Santa Clarita and going to Lake Tahoe to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society on Thursday.

Guests at the third annual Win Place Home Gala spent an evening getting to know the racehorses Saturday. Win Place Home is a nonprofit dedicated to helping former racehorses find

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are on scene at Sierra Vista Junior High investigating a report of an attack by a student, according to officials. The initial report was

After first hearing from the public in April, the city of Santa Clarita plans to offer the community another round of public meetings for input on the new inclusive playground

Many laughs, tears and memories were shared in a small room in the Valencia Hyatt on Sunday as Safe Rides alumni from across the organization’s 32 year history gathered to honor and say goodbye to the program.
Betsy Klein sat with the other guests who stopped by to watch “Who Will Write Our History” at Congregation Beth Shalom on Sunday. The documentary chronicled the stories of Jewish
Music bounced off the walls of the banquet hall at the Bella Vida Senior Center as the Silvertone Singers made their premiere performance at the new center with “A Trip

State Sen. Scott Wilk recognized the Brittany Foundation during its seventh annual chili cook-off and memorial event in Santa Clarita on Saturday. Founder Nancy Anderson received the award for distinguished

Athletes hit the courts during the 2019 Santa Clarita Special Olympics Spring Games at Hart High School on Saturday. Over 100 players, comprised of different teams, came to play basketball
The College of the Canyons’ football field served as the site of the first annual Santa Clarita Valley Out of the Darkness Campus Walk on Saturday. Dawnel DeRubeis, walk chair