
Ramadan to begin at sunset May 5
For Muslims around the world, the holy month of Ramadan is ritual to reconnect with family and commit to good thoughts and good deeds. “Generally, Ramadan has been a large

For Muslims around the world, the holy month of Ramadan is ritual to reconnect with family and commit to good thoughts and good deeds. “Generally, Ramadan has been a large

Confidence men and women have been immortalized in The Signal’s headlines the past 100 years. But sometimes unreported are the daily misdemeanors: shoplifting, thefts from petty cash or the church

Child & Family Center’s 31st annual Taste of the Town, a fundraiser for all the services provided by the center, returns Sunday at the Southern California Innovation Park in Santa

Ed Masterson and Pam Ingram were recognized Friday at the Santa Clarita Valley Man and Woman of the Year dinner as the guests of honor at the Hyatt Regency Valencia.

Attendees of the 15th annual Mayors Prayer Breakfast at the Hyatt Regency in Valencia prayed for the community, first responders, city officials, elected officials and the nation as a whole

Santa Clarita officials are “in the process of replacing speed limit signs to reflect recent changes in limits,” according to a Facebook post from the city Thursday. In February, city

Deborah Nance, who answers to “Dee,” describes her mother as the “grandmother” type. “Her funeral was filled with nieces, nephews, grandkids, friends,” Nance said. “They talked about how she was

Southern California Urban Search and Rescue teams gathered at the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s Del Valle Training Center in Castaic this week for a joint training exercise called “Southern

Honors astronomy students at West Ranch High School watched their high-altitude weather balloon reach far up into the sky following its launch on campus Thursday. The launch took place at

Circle of Hope, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting Santa Clarita Valley families in their battles with cancer, announced the hiring of a new executive director. Current board member and long-time

The massive Stratolaunch aircraft took to the skies for its first-ever test flight on April 13, and flying with it were several Santa Clarita Valley connections, from a familiar face

By Nathanael Rodriguez | For The Signal The Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild and the Friends of Hart Park have a special event planned in June for quilting and fabric-art

The city of Santa Clarita announced its May schedule for Thursdays@Newhall, which includes a Super Nintendo-themed block party. Throughout the year, residents have the opportunity to attend free shows, concerts

The Mustang Owners Club of California recently toured the William S. Hart Museum as part of their scheduled events. The club has been invited to show off their cars on

Santa Clarita Artists Association member Olga Kaczmar is presenting a one-woman art show at Canyon Theatre Guild (CTG) throughout May and June. “I’m very pleased to be invited to show

Avenues SLS’ annual No-Tap Bowling Tournament fundraiser is right around the corner but players are still needed, the nonprofit announced. The event will take place on Saturday, May 11, at

Summer is almost here, which means more daylight and more time for lovely outdoor adventures! The city of Santa Clarita is lucky to have access to nearly 12,000 acres of

Tejon Ranch developers wanting to build more than 19,000 homes near the Kern County line received final approval for the Centennial development Tuesday. L.A. County supervisors granted approval after the

The United States has one of the worst records among developed countries worldwide when it comes to child abuse, losing on average four to seven children daily to child abuse

The 2019 Howard Fisher’s Cougar Basketball Camp is now accepting registration for its two sessions that will occur during the summer. The College of the Canyons men’s basketball program invites