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SCV Senior Center celebrates 50th anniversary at Golden Gala 

The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center’s Bella Vida ballroom was possibly the shiniest it’s ever been Saturday.  The Senior Center’s 50th anniversary Golden Gala, a reimagined version of its annual Celebrity Waiter fundraiser, let attendees interpret the year’s theme “all that glitters is

Kevin Lundby (L) speaks with featured artist Gary Friedman at the 12th annual Santa Clarita Artists Association's Spring Art Show at Le Chene French Cuisine in Santa Clarita, Calif., Sunday, April 26, 2026. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

SCAA hosts its 12th annual art show 

The courtyard of Le Chêne French Cuisine was bursting with artistry and creativity at the 12th annual Santa Clarita Artists Association’s art show on Sunday.  Attendees enjoyed the day as they walked through the courtyard and visited different artists’ booths,

Road rage incident from Antelope Valley comes to SCV 

A now-confirmed road rage incident drew a heavy presence to the Copper Hill Drive and West Creek Drive area on Tuesday afternoon after initial reports said it was a suspected assault with a deadly weapon call, according

Photo courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita's Government social media page.

City brings goats in to help fire prevention 

Approximately 400 goats grazed through roughly 50 acres of brush at the Rivendale Open Space near Towsley Canyon Park over the course of mid-March to mid-April.  Jared Anderson, communications specialist for the city of Santa Clarita, said the reason

First twins born at Henry Mayo turn 50 

Sandia and Sean Hughes were the first twins to be born at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on April 24, 1976 – and this past week they celebrated their 50th birthday.  Growing up, Sean

Cameron Walker, a social media influencer who calls himself “Spice King,” was arrested on suspicion of multiple charges involving possession of a controlled substance and delaying arrest after Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies attempted to contact him inside his residence on the 27900 block of Bridlewood Drive in Castaic on Sunday evening. Photo courtesy of Dillon Foster.

‘Spice King’ arrested on suspicion of multiple charges 

Cameron Walker, a social media influencer who calls himself “Spice King,” was arrested on suspicion of multiple charges involving possession of a controlled substance and delaying arrest after Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station

FILE PHOTO A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Tesla catches fire in Castaic 

The Los Angeles County Fire Department’s Health Hazardous Materials Division was dispatched to a residential area after a Tesla caught fire on the 27800 block of Parker Road in Castaic on Saturday evening, according

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Celebrate Mom on Mother’s Day May 10 

Celebrate your mother this Mother’s Day with more than just a nice meal. Certainly don’t skimp on brunch or dinner, but add a special activity into the day to ensure it is a Mother’s Day she will

Castaic Care Shelter renamed after Santa Clarita Valley following ceremony 

The Castaic Care Center is now the Santa Clarita Valley Care Center, but other than that, it’s the same Castaic-based animal shelter and adoption center it’s always been.  City and county leaders, L.A. County’s Animal Care Foundation director, Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies

Community leaders recognized with One Hart award 

The William S. Hart Union High School District recognized two community leaders with the One Hart Award during Wednesday’s governing board meeting.   Capt. Brandon Barclay of the Santa Clarita Valley

TMU sends threat letter to Placerita Canyon group 

A back-and-forth between The Master’s University and Placerita Canyon residents led to more threats of legal action over correspondence between TMU and the Placerita Canyon Property Owners Association.  PCPOA residents have taken

City reviews updated budget projections 

While it’s more than 7,500 miles away, continued activity in the Strait of Hormuz could have an impact on the city’s budget projections, City Manager Ken Striplin said Tuesday.   Demonstrating the myriad factors that go into