
Kaiser Permanente seeks to raise awareness about stress levels
April is recognized nationally as Stress Awareness Month, and experts say it’s important to understand what stress is, how to best cope with it and how to prevent it from

April is recognized nationally as Stress Awareness Month, and experts say it’s important to understand what stress is, how to best cope with it and how to prevent it from

In recognition of National Volunteer Appreciation Week, organizations throughout the Santa Clarita Valley are thanking their dutiful helpers. “There is no ‘I’ in team, but there is a ‘U’ in

Across the Santa Clarita Valley, residents and businesses celebrated National Beer Day in their own ways Sunday. Citrus or Sour Cameron Taylor and his wife, Olivia, stopped by The Backyard

The Friendly Valley Country Club’s Little Theater became a musical time machine on Sunday as seniors danced and sang along to some of their favorite songs from past decades.

Los Angeles County’s Parks After Dark held its first spring installment at Val Verde Community Park on Sunday. “When you’re in a low income neighborhood and you don’t have funding
LoveSCV held its first “serve day,” bringing together several local volunteers for a landscaping project at Golden Valley High School on Saturday. The new nonprofit, which began last July and

With its official opening just around the corner, Oakmont of Valencia held an open house on Saturday for several hundred families looking at housing for seniors with assisted or memory

Under one man’s direction and performance, Crosspoint SCV will present the one-man show “Barbarian” on April 18. Written by, directed by and starring actor Rick Segall, and set in Rome

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and in honor of it, state Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, hosted a free Women’s Safety and Self-Defense Workshop at The Centre on Saturday.

A line of cars could be seen down Rockwell Canyon Road outside College of the Canyons as residents dropped off unwanted, hazardous household and electronic waste on Saturday. “At these

Robert, My name is Monica S., and I live in Canyon Country. After flooding in my home, I have heeded your warning about drainage. I reached out to a contractor

HNo. 14 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal The past two weeks, we’ve chronicled that magic elixir of journalism — When Love Goes Wrong.

Rabbi Yitzchak Wagner made a stop at the Chabad of Santa Clarita Valley on Tuesday during his tour of the United States to speak about Jewish life in Germany. Wagner

In celebration of Library Week, the Santa Clarita Public Library is set to host a series of open houses to showcase what the libraries have to offer. “The Santa Clarita

Los Angeles-based artist Phil Althouse is set to meet Santa Claritans for a free reception on April 18 at The Main for “Reality Optional, The Unhinged Wit of Phil Althouse.”

Santa Clarita residents with unwanted, hazardous household and electronic waste will have a chance to dispose of items at an upcoming household hazardous and e-waste roundup. The roundup is scheduled

R.J. Metcalf and her husband, Mike, discussed their multi-book “Stones of Terrene Chronicles” during their signing event held at The Open Book in Canyon Country on Saturday. However, while calling

There are few things in the world like Santa Clarita’s annual Cowboy Festival. Over the past 26 years, the event has grown into a weekend-long event organized by close to

It’s weird to hear him call himself a “mama’s boy.” Sgt. Mario Giron is a quiet, conservative guy who commanded dozens of grown men in Afghanistan, and has known the

Shane Price was looking for something fun to do with his daughters in Santa Clarita when he discovered the Newhall Aquarium on Google. “It’s nice having a local aquarium to