
Bill looks to bring postpartum care ‘out of the shadows’
A Santa Clarita Valley advocacy group for mothers is pushing for legislation that would mandate mental health screening for new and expecting mothers. The group 2020 Mom, led by founder

A Santa Clarita Valley advocacy group for mothers is pushing for legislation that would mandate mental health screening for new and expecting mothers. The group 2020 Mom, led by founder

By Jennifer O’Shea | for The Signal A white veil floats above the crowd as they wait. Emma Schoppe’s bachelorette party stands in the middle of the crowd. The pale

By Micaela Bensko For the Signal Sustainability is a pretty common word these days. Recycling has swiftly become the eleventh commandment and up-cycling the latest in the do-it-yourself craze. Three

By Penni Perrault, Valencia Community Contributor Delta Kappa Gamma, Area IX, held its annual Spring Festival Saturday March 3, at Knollwood Country Club. The whimsical theme was “Oh the Places

By Kelly Pierson, Santa Clarita Contributor Saugus High’s Cheerleading Competition team qualified for USA Nationals at the recently held prelims, and advanced to the finals where they placed 2nd out

By Marcia Morris, Santa Clarita Contributor Adoption is a meaningful way for individuals and couples to fulfill their dream of parenting. There are approximately 64,000 children in foster care in

By Councilmember Bob Kellar There is nothing quite like the feeling of pride that fills me when our Hometown Hero banners are hung on City street poles. This patriotic occurrence

The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN Suzanne Hawson of Valencia, CA, graduated from The College of St. Scholastica with a Doctor of Physical Therapy. St. Scholastica held its fall

Amid growing fears of violence and efforts to seek solutions, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has revamped a program aimed at proactive outreach to the community. Deputy Ray Wilson,

Neon lights, bowling balls and family fun was the atmosphere at the fifth annual Bowling for Hope event. An event not just to raise money for Circle of Hope, but

National Parkinson’s Disease Month is coming, and for those interested in showing support for those who have been diagnosed, the Parkinson’s Foundation is providing an opportunity. The Parkinson’s Foundation plans

Women from all across the Santa Clarita Valley came together for the 2018 Women’s Conference at the University Center at College of the Canyons on Saturday morning. The sold-out conference

The Michael Hoefflin Foundation kicked off its eighth annual Walk for Kids with Cancer on Saturday morning at College of the Canyons. Children with cancer, survivors, families and volunteers flooded

Childhood cancer is a terrible, often devastating matter for the families involved that few on the outside can comprehend. But that doesn’t mean Santa Clarita residents can’t help. The Michael

What happened to “y” I recently met Tom Renolds and his delightful wife Alice at our new Veterans Center at 23222 Lyons Boulevard in Newhall and we had a nice

The calendar published in The Signal on Thursday, March 15, erroneously listed that the last day for the fish fry is on Friday, March 16, when in fact we still

Eggstravaganza Eggstuffing What: Stuff plastic eggs with prizes in preparation for Eggstravaganza (10-14 years old). Interested volunteers must pre-register at SantaClaritaVolunteers.com. When: Wednesday, March 21, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Where: The

Saturday Old Town Newhall Farmers Market What: New location, new day and new hours. California farmers and specialty food purveyors come together each Saturday, rain or shine, to bring

By Georgia Rios and Perry Smith As about a half-inch of rain fell on the Santa Clarita Valley over the weekend, a couple of Santa Clarita’s less fortunate residents were upset

By Sandy Yu, Santa Clarita Contributor Crossroads Community Church is hosting a city-wide Easter Service at College of the Canyons Cougar Field on Sunday, April 1. For the seventh