
Sulphur Springs students drop the mic after rap battle
Sulphur Springs Community School fifth grade teacher Ken Newton introduces the “Kindness Rap Battle” on Wednesday, Dec. 18. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Sulphur Springs Community School fifth grade teacher Ken Newton introduces the “Kindness Rap Battle” on Wednesday, Dec. 18. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Family and friends gathered to witness a live performance by the Santa Clarita Valley Youth Orchestra’s performance of ‘Carnival of the Animals’ with a large ensemble of young musicians at

Bats are not blind, or only live in caves and suck blood, as pop culture has led us to believe. But they do serve as nature’s silent pest control and

People started lining up at 3 p.m. on Thursday for the 5 o’clock start. Around 600 members of the community showed up Thursday at Hart High School in Newhall for

As outgoing state Sen. Scott Wilk was wrapping up his Senate duties, he honored two local employers as part of National Disability Awareness Month. Laurent Jouvin, CEO of Migrate Sound

On a recent Tuesday morning, Michele Lobl, a retired city employee, made her way to Newhall Elementary School to spend some time with Mrs. Katherine George’s second-grade class. “How’s everybody

By Lily Kelly Contributing Writer A recent study from Flinders University discovered that toys such as LEGO can be an effective tool for breaking down the professional barriers between midwifery and

Faith Community Church hosted its 19th annual “Festividad for Christ” celebration Saturday on their campus in Santa Clarita. Hundreds of people from the community were taking part in free lunch,

The Santa Clarita International Film Festival has progressively gotten better each year since its inception in 2021, according to Lisa deSouza, founder and executive director of SCIFF. The fourth annual

2024 will go down in history as a year of unparalleled antisemitism. Not since the Holocaust has the worldwide Jewish community felt as threatened and persecuted. As many have noted,

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Humorist Jean Shepherd was a teenager when his father came home from work and began packing a suitcase. “What are ya doin’, Dad?” asked Shepherd. Describing the scene to communication

Any time of day or night, we have that ability to just rein our pony to a halt and just lean on the saddle horn, sit on our own personal

Scott Wilk was reading the newspaper at 11 years old. His family would look back at those years and tease him, calling him the “regional Alex P. Keaton,” a reference

In partnership with the city of Santa Clarita, Metrolink hosted its Holiday Express Train, which gave passengers a holiday season experience with decorations, carolers, characters and festive surprises at the

The Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles held a blood drive in the parking lot of the Santa Clarita City Hall on Friday with a special visit from Makana, one of

News release Renovations are coming to the Santa Clarita Public Library Valencia Branch: The Valencia Branch will be temporarily closed from Saturday through Jan. 1 for a flooring renovation

He grew up with an older brother and older kids in the neighborhood. When playing sports, he had to fight to be picked for a team. Former Santa Clarita Mayor

Artist and musician Elizabeth Kim, a local woman born in Korea had her original artwork featured in an exhibit titled “Nature’s Beauty” with a reception open to the public providing

The SCV Grace Baptist Church invited the community to annual Christmas Concert last week titled “The King Has Come.” A 50-piece orchestra, 90-member adult choir, and children’s choir performed a