
Donna’s Day: Everyday moments help build bonds
By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Writer Let’s face it. As parents, no matter our ages, amid all the busyness and to-dos of family life, there is one unshakeable truth: Kids

By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Writer Let’s face it. As parents, no matter our ages, amid all the busyness and to-dos of family life, there is one unshakeable truth: Kids

By Marina Anderson Signal Contributing Writer “We got a runner!” And the chase is on at the Shelter Hope Pet Shop, with rescue workers and visitors scrambling after Marley, an

Most children love Halloween. It’s a time to hang out with friends in fun costumes, get free candy and stay up late. Scott Sivley, of Saugus, was no exception. Born

Though I love Asian food, Korean cuisine isn’t usually on my go to list. That’s changing after a recent visit to Lee’s Korean BBQ & Tofu House in Valencia. Americans

Santa Clarita City Councilman Cameron Smyth said his family’s connection to the Ranger Cookies recipe goes back decades — his mother, Sue Smyth, picked it up from the L.A. Unified

Activist groups geared toward young voters plan to kick off a “Get Out The Vote” concert on Oct. 21 at the Newhall Family Theatre for Performing Arts. The concert lineup

By Todd Wilson Signal Contributing Writer Well, if you ask the Harris Poll, which recently named Taco Bell as “America’s Favorite Mexican Restaurant,” they’d probably agree. “The Bell” surpassed Chipotle

Fall is here, and for the Santa Clarita Artists Association, that means it’s time for its annual Arts Classic Gala, a fundraiser that invites the whole community for an appreciation

This Halloween season, children in the Santa Clarita Valley will focus their attention towards costumes and candy, and according to Sheriff’s Department officials, parents should, as well. On Halloween, it’s

By Ken Striplin City Manager People notice the changing seasons and mark the holidays in many different ways depending on where they live. Back East, fall is marked by colorful

Dining out is now a regular pastime for many people, especially as the food industry has birthed more options to suit different diets. People who regularly eat out may have

Students in the William S. Hart Union High School District spent a Friday afternoon at College of the Canyons learning about finances, business ethics and the career options available to

Magicians and LARC Ranch residents took to the dance floor at the annual Be Amazed by the Magic of LARC fundraiser on Sunday.

Continuing its scholar series, the SCV Senior Center will focus its next historical presentation on colonial Williamsburg and witches on Oct. 31.

Smiles abound as families made the trip to Touch-a-Truck at Central Park, hosted by the SCV Senior Center on Saturday.

Thousands of rubber ducks “raced” down the water at Bridgeport Park on Saturday in support of Samuel Dixon Family Health Center during the 16th annual Rubber Ducky Festival.

The Gibbon Conservation Center held its Gibbon-Fest fundraiser Saturday, raising more than $3,000 to help care for and feed the gibbons.

The Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons is inviting residents to take a dive beneath the waves with some long-extinct marine life at the “Prehistoric Aquarium Adventure” on Oct. 20.

Residents gave back to their community at a blood drive held by the American Red Cross Los Angeles Region, located at the Santa Clarita Valley Family YMCA, on Friday.

If an email pops up with information about a “secret,” it could be the latest scam affecting email users in Los Angeles County, according to the latest scam alert from the LA County District Attorney’s office.