
Photos: Ringing in St. Patrick’s Day with a pet adoption
Ken and Joe’s Powersports held a pet adoption event last weekend in conjunction with Sunny Day Acres, a nonprofit animal rescue, training and boarding facility in Agua Dulce. Photos by
Ken and Joe’s Powersports held a pet adoption event last weekend in conjunction with Sunny Day Acres, a nonprofit animal rescue, training and boarding facility in Agua Dulce. Photos by
News release Stevenson Ranch resident Brandon Chang, a sophomore at West Ranch High School, has been named a member of the 2024 Fellowship Class of the Orange County-based nonprofit Dragon
News release Wine on the Roof, a fundraiser for the WiSH Education Foundation, returns on April 25, featuring a six-course sit-down dinner featuring a different chef’s creation for every course,
By Signal Staff Local author Veronica Bornn will be at Barnes and Noble in Valencia on April 13 to sign copies of her book, “I Found Love: My Journey of
Dear Savvy Senior, What types of funeral benefits are available to old veterans? My 83-year-old father, who has Alzheimer’s disease, served during the Vietnam War in the 1960s. — Planning
The Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry will host its first-ever bowling event on May 18 at the Santa Clarita Lanes in Saugus from noon to 2 p.m. to further support
Some friends are a call away, while others create GoFundMe pages. In the case of Darrell Walters and Marie Mingoia’s friendship, the latter occurred. Walters, who contracted pneumonia in August
The Mint Canyon Community School Roadrunners started their Friday morning with an exciting celebration before their last day of the school week, as staff, students and parents participated in the
Photos by Dan Watson/The Signal Country music artist Joe Buchanan, a Jewish convert, performed his country-themed “Friday Night Lights” Shabbat service at Temple Beth Ami last week. Rabbi Mark Blazer
https://youtu.be/vzu-3IhkWrw Hear ye, hear ye! Trinity Classical Academy hosted its annual fourth grade Middle Ages and Renaissance Faire on Thursday. Leonardo DiVinci, Pope Leo and Alfred the Great, along with
News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting the community to its most unique egg hunt – the Splash N’ Dash at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center. Families are
Question: I’ve heard from a friend that there is no speed limit on, off or on freeway ramps. Is that true? — Ed Answer: Hi Ed. The only way that
Question: I don’t know if you have already addressed this in your column previously. I recently had an inspection of my home for my homeowner’s insurance renewal. They will not
Make sure you do some of those yuppie Mousercise stretch regimens. We’ve a grand adventure ahead. We’ve critters to discuss — from condors and wayward ducks to dog soldiers and COC’s
News release What weighs 2,000 pounds? According to the Internet, a giraffe can weigh 2,000 pounds. So can a 1999 Ford Fiesta, a grand piano, two horses or one half
The Santa Clarita Mayors Committee held an employer brunch workshop on the topic of employment of individuals with disabilities to share with local business owners and community members the importance
News release As spring approaches, the American Red Cross is urging donors to give blood or platelets now to continue to strengthen the national blood supply. People of all blood
News release Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, has introduced Assembly Bill 2233, aimed at updating the California Building Standards Code to improve public restroom facilities for individuals with ambulatory challenges,
News release String orchestras and concert bands from around the Santa Clarita Valley and Southern California will participate in the Southern California School Band & Orchestra Association concert festival hosted by
Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, made sure to highlight a small business that sparkles in the community for his Small Business of the Month award for March: Jewelry Fixx. Wilk
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