
Bella Vida dishes out 200 meals on first day of operations
For the very first time, about 200 members of the community broke bread together at the new Santa Clarita Valley senior center, Bella Vida, for lunch Monday. “Let service begin,”

For the very first time, about 200 members of the community broke bread together at the new Santa Clarita Valley senior center, Bella Vida, for lunch Monday. “Let service begin,”

If you’re looking for a day of yoga, art, poetry and music, come to William S. Hart Park on Saturday, June 1. Local yoga studio Yoga Yoga is hosting its
Visitors to California Institute of the Arts walked from room to room outside the John Baldessari Building to look at works put on display by the school’s graduating students during

As children arrived to the Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Library on Saturday for the Dia de los Niños book festival, they were met by their favorite “Star Wars” heroes

Nine teams of special needs hockey players came from far and wide to participate in the sixth annual SoCal Special Hockey Festival as it held its opening ceremonies on Saturday

In order to tackle different challenges faced by teenagers, such as bullying, peer pressure and stress, SRD~Straightening Reins teamed up with Redemption Road K9 to host their first Hopes Through

For the 30th year in a row, the City of Santa Clarita celebrated Earth Arbor Day during a daylong event held in Central Park on Saturday. During the event, those

Valencia Heritage Park was a splash of colors as runners made their way through the nearby paseos during the second annual Arts Run on Saturday. Beginning in the morning, the

Question No. 1 Robert, I live in Canyon Country, and the photos attached show the 4×4 post that holds up the support beam is rotted at the bottom. There is

A home is a safe haven for its residents. No matter what’s going on at school or the office, many people know they can relax in comfort and safety when

Steve Whitmore used to be the daft and capable city editor of The Signal about 25 years ago. He uttered words true: “The devil will never come at you with

Over the span of Easter weekend, Higher Vision Church and RIP Medical Debt went beyond their goal to collect $1 million to abolish people’s medical debt. The goal for the

To promote mutual support and peer mentoring, Muslim Youth of Santa Clarita will be holding a youth support program Sunday. “We are launching a mentorship program, which is more for

Castaic Middle School students crowded into the gym for a lunchtime basketball game Friday. This wasn’t any ordinary game, but an annual tradition for eighth-grade students and local law enforcement

You can tell Tech. Sgt. Roger Carl is bright. With his quick wit and a deep laugh, he’ll tell you about circuits, grids and how there’s a whole HAM radio

Michael Mazzetti has lived in Santa Clarita for more than 30 years and has worked with SCVTV for 20 of those years, making him the longest-serving volunteer at the station,

Sam Bashor was into YouTube pretty early on, when the culture around it was just emerging. “I feel like I was pretty on, noticing that there was a community of

Spring has sprung, which means it’s almost time for the Vasquez Rocks Nature Center Associates’ annual Day at the Rocks event, scheduled Saturday, April 27. “We just want to do

When the Santa Clarita Valley hit a growth spurt in the early 1970s, new needs arose for many public services — including those for older residents. That, said Barbara Cochran,

When Herbert Gilbert’s daughter Joan reminded him that he recently turned 100 years old, he said he felt closer to 55 or 60. Gilbert smiled and said it might have