
Reyes Winery readies for Sierra Pelona Vintners Wine Festival
By Signal Staff Reyes Winery is getting ready to host the seventh annual Sierra Pelona Vintners Wine Festival, which will benefit the Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley. Last year,

By Signal Staff Reyes Winery is getting ready to host the seventh annual Sierra Pelona Vintners Wine Festival, which will benefit the Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley. Last year,

Two Santa Clarita students earlier deemed eligible are competing in the 2019 National Geographic GeoBee California State Competition on March 29. Rancho Pico Junior High School seventh-grader Sawyer Wiltfong and

The Sanctuary church invites Santa Clarita Valley residents to a Suicide Awareness and Prevention event occurring from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. “America is facing a suicide crisis,” the event’s

By Nathanael RodriguezFor The Signal The chips were laid down as the stakes were raised along with donations during the Assistance League of Santa Clarita’s Casino Night — making the

SRD~Straightening Reins, an equine therapy ranch, is hosting a Hopes Through Horses Open Barn on Saturday, April 27, with the help of the event’s co-sponsor, Redemption Road K9, a working
Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley is hosting a beer tasting and art show fundraiser Saturday at Fasthouse in Valencia. A Taste of Hope will include more than 15 craft

Students attending high schools in the 25th Congressional District have been invited by Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, to participate in the Congressional Art Competition. The annual nationwide competition for

The public is invited to an artist’s reception 4-7 p.m. Saturday, at the Canyon Theatre Guild, 24242 Main St., Newhall. Award-winning local artist Bonny Butler presents a one-woman show to

Since our city’s incorporation in 1987, the City Council has placed great importance on educating the community about safety on city streets. Distracted driving continues to be one of the

Despite the odds, three Boy Scouts from the same patrol in Troop 583 in Castaic all succeeded in attaining the high rank of Eagle Scout together last month. Four percent

Santa Claritans have several entertainment options this spring as city officials have recently announced multiple upcoming events, including a film lot tour and dancing event. Set from 7-9 p.m. on

Four Santa Clarita Artists Association members have been accepted to the “Women: A Celebration of La Femme” exhibition at La Galeria Gitana in San Fernando. The exhibit will run until

This year’s Women’s Conference seemed to have “a different energy from previous years,” according to attendees at the Saturday event on College of the Canyons’ Valencia campus. With the theme

As she held the hands of friends and loved ones around her exhibition “Retrospective,” Michele Boyer smiled. “It’s unusual to be in a shopping mall and not a gallery,” she

In a day filled with contraptions, engravings and drum circles, the second annual Makerspace Festival at College of the Canyons saw hundreds of students and their parents explore their creativity
Kaiser Permanente has announced its school of medicine plans to open in Summer 2020 with a tuition waiver for the first five classes of students. Kaiser officials said in a

After eight years with Circle of Hope, Pam Ripling is retiring as the executive director of the local cancer nonprofit.

To celebrate, Batman’s 80th anniversary and the 1,000th issue of his debut title “Detective Comics,” Brave New World Comics has planned a release party and artist signing with David Baron, who worked on issue nos. 994 through 1,000 of “Detective Comics.”

With the right kind of spring weather, visitors to Old Town Newhall tasted wine and food samples all along Main Street during The Wine Affair, hosted by Soroptimist International of

Children had the opportunity to show off their artistic skills to the Santa Clarita community on Saturday at the fourth annual Youth Arts Showcase in celebration of Youth Art Month,