
Valentine’s Day gift suggestions for her
From red roses to love letters or jewelry and lingerie, there are many traditional gifts you can give the special woman in your life this Valentine’s Day. “It’s all about

From red roses to love letters or jewelry and lingerie, there are many traditional gifts you can give the special woman in your life this Valentine’s Day. “It’s all about

Teammates and family members cheered as go-karts sped by for Soroptimist International of Valencia’s Gentlemen for a Cause fundraiser at MB2 Raceway Indoor Kart Racing Center in Sylmar on Sunday.

Members of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help community as well as prospective new families were welcomed to the OLPH school to tour the campus, meet the teachers and view samples of completed student work.

Children walked their families through the halls of Congregation Beth Shalom on Sunday during its annual Fathers, Uncles, Dads, Grandpas, Everyone Day. Better known as FUDGE. Day, children enrolled in

Friends and members of Geek Girls Forever met to make paper flowers out of comic books during one of their regular craft events in Newhall on Saturday. “This is all

By Ken StriplinCity Manager A little over a week ago we marked the 25th anniversary of the Northridge Earthquake. Early in the morning on January 17, 1994, a 6.7 magnitude

Thousands upon thousands of students, parents and faculty have called Saugus High School home since it was established in 1975. In the 40-plus years since the school opened, perhaps no

By Ray the Realtor KutyloSignal Contributing Writer I’ve been getting a lot of inquiries on tax-deferred exchanges lately, as real estate investors hear more about possible changes in how California

Show some love and give your man a thoughtful gift this Valentine’s Day. Whether it be a date night to the movies, a night in with a home-cooked meal or

The humble sandwich isn’t always cause for excitement. Unless you’re talking about a hot, toasty, melty bundle of goodness, like those found at Newhall’s Panini Palace. Take their popular chicken

By Taylor VillanuevaSignal Staff Writer Rob Chew was studying at the seminary when he decided to create something to help break the ice and make new friends. Despite a background
Which One’s Pink? a tribute band to Pink Floyd is coming to Canyon Santa Clarita for the third time at the start of next month. The group of Los Angeles-based

If you’ve lived in Santa Clarita long enough, you’ll know that multiple films and television shows come out to the valley to shoot. On any given week, you can drive

Kids need to be adventurous. It’s not so much that they need to be left to their own devices everyday or taken on an expensive trip or family experience every

When February rolls around I always think, “February? Already?” February is more than Valentine’s Day and the three-day Presidents Day weekend. February is Black History Month, American Heart Month and

If you had a favorite television show on NBC during the decades of the 60s-90s, professional still photographer Gary Null probably captured images of the cast, the set and the

Robert, Due to the rains recently, we had a significant amount of water get into the house. I know you’re a stickler about permits, and since we may sell the

The Boy Scouts’ Western Los Angeles County Council will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the inclusion of girls into the scouting program at their Santa Clarita Valley Service

With dozens of booths to check out or different activities to join in, College of the Canyons hosted hundreds of career seeking students at their College2Career Day on Saturday. “Each

With preschool in mind, parents visited the sixth annual Santa Clarita Preschool Fair at the Santa Clarita Activities Center on Saturday. Parents were met with over 20 tables from different