
I Love the Rain
It’s Monday morning and I can see and hear the rain outside the window. As an adult I love the rain. But as a child I was always afraid of

It’s Monday morning and I can see and hear the rain outside the window. As an adult I love the rain. But as a child I was always afraid of

The multi-generation, family-operated Circus Vargas presents iLUMINOUS, a new, high-energy, extravaganza that illuminates the wonder and imagination of every child at heart. Boasting death-defying stuntmen, flying aerialists, exhilarating acrobats, and

Dr. Ogo Okoye-Johnson, a local author and educator, delights readers once more with her new strikingly colorful picture storybook Chike the Invincible released on August 1. Chike the Invincible is

Throughout the summer, Vincent Hill Restaurant and Saloon has co-sponsored “Art on the Patio” to showcase a variety of local artists. These have included painters, wood workers, knife makers, weavers,

Many of our residents enjoy staying up to date with city news, programs, projects and more by monitoring our social media channels, reading our City Briefs blog, the quarterly SEASONS

Lynda Hill of Agua Dulce has seen one too many times as a volunteer, watching as a dog or cat gets surrendered by a relative or friend of the recently

Question #1 I live here in Valencia and own a two story home. In the middle of the second floor there is a bulge about four feet in diameter, it

Santa Clarita Artists Association’s 27th Art Classic Gala was held October 15, at William S. Hart Park in Newhall. An afternoon of fun was had by all guests, including art

The Sand Fire torched some 42,000 acres in the mountains around the Santa Clarita Valley back in July — but it couldn’t lay a finger on the human

Winner of the Great Pumpkin Growing contest and weigh-in, held on Saturday, October 15, at the Old Town Farmer’s Market was Sue Bird of Newhall. Her pumpkin weighed in at

Walking under trees in between groves, stepping on piled leaves on winding roads, I looked around me and discovered that the trees are naked and uncovered. Their leaves are blowing

After spending time with Cal Erickson and his lovely wife Jean, I found them to be most welcoming and engaging. Cal is a proud member of our Greatest Generation who

News release from the California Department of Insurance: SACRAMENTO — The California Department of Insurance is alerting seniors and their advocates to be on their guard against improper sales practices during the

At age 95, Richard Van Der Hart Roelofs’ memory and articulation remain remarkable. He recited his WWII experiences quickly with so much detail that I had great difficulty keeping up.

By Michelle Sathe For The Signal In November 2015, a Greenberg Quinlan Rosner poll found that 71 percent of seniors expressed extreme interest in the 2016 election. That enthusiasm certainly

As the Santa Clarita Philharmonic embarks on its fourth season of bringing professional level classical music to the Santa Clarita Valley, we have a need for additional musicians. We have

Question #1 Robert, I live in Santa Clarita and recently had some fencing replaced and then some fencing taken down, sand blasted, powder coated, and then re-installed. All of the

Paul Yadlosky, like so many other patriotic citizens during our WWII era, realized at an early age that it was a solemn duty to serve our country in any capacity

Single Mother’s Outreach is pleased to announce a brand new date for our signature Empowering HeArts event. Our mission is to empower our single parent families and we want our
