
Taking an SCV boba tour
By Marina Anderson Signal Staff Writer So just what the heck is boba, anyway? It’s actually one of the fastest growing drink “condiments” in the food industry. Boba are thick,

By Marina Anderson Signal Staff Writer So just what the heck is boba, anyway? It’s actually one of the fastest growing drink “condiments” in the food industry. Boba are thick,

If you’re a fan of old-fashioned Westerns, it’s a good chance you’ve seen Kanab, Utah. It’s served as the backdrop for such classics for everything from TV’s “Gunsmoke” to John

Education and fun all in one: The Santa Clarita Valley Child & Family Center is scheduled to host its 15th annual Kid Expo on Sunday, Oct. 21. The expo provides

It’s time to celebrate brews and Braunschweiger, ales and Alpine games, as well as lederhosen and dirndls and all things German. Now remembered mostly as an annual Bavarian harvest festival
As surveillance technology enables more and more Santa Clarita Valley homeowners to better secure their homes, there are still ways of attaining effective home security without spending a dime. The

Americans spend an estimated $10 billion annually on Halloween, making it the country’s second largest commercial holiday. The Halloween tradition can be traced back 2,000 years to the Celts and

By Jennifer O’Shea Signal Staff Writer “He was right.” That was her first thought when she hit the dirt. As she ran through crowds of screaming people, she knew he

Halloween in Southern California is a great time to enjoy a variety of new experiences at some of your favorite “haunts.” From studio tours to tourist attractions, Halloween brings out

It’s the season of things that go “bump in the night” and this year’s offerings of Halloween “thrills and chills” far exceeds anything seen in the dead of the Southern

Most Americans consider the holidays to be a time of comfort and joy, as families come together to celebrate traditions and bond with those they haven’t seen in some time.

When her cat Charlie became asthmatic and needed inhaled medicine several times a day, Beth Martin knew she needed a professional pet sitter. “My other cats were much younger, and

Bricks is a bit of mystery from the outside. You may have driven by the Newhall restaurant 100 times and either missed the modest, rust-colored building or didn’t know what

By Ken Striplin City Manager On Sept. 22, 2018, hundreds of volunteers descended into the Santa Clara riverbed in search of trash and debris as part of our Annual River

My Aunt Gisela, aka “Gigi,” always took me to the coolest places when I was a kid. During my obsession with old movies around age 11, we hopped on her

By Ray Kutylo Signal Contributing Writer I receive questions from people about real estate all the time. Here’s an interesting one that got my propeller hat spinning… Question: “Hey, happy

In a celebration of color, sound and culture, William S. Hart Park held the 25th annual Hart of the West Native American Pow wow and Craft Fair on Saturday and Sunday.

The Child & Family Center hosted its second annual Trike Derby on Saturday at Wolf Creek Brewery.

Singer-guitarist Al Jardine, a founding member of the legendary Beach Boys and lead singer on early hits like “Help Me, Rhonda” and “Then I Kissed Her,” will bring his multimedia solo show to the Canyon Santa Clarita on Friday night, Oct. 12.

As prep football season gets underway in the Santa Clarita Valley, alumni from the Foothill League, as well as Santa Clarita Christian School and Trinity Classical Academy, are competing at

Leslie Berra has always had a big heart for children who perform in theater. As a member of the Canyon Theatre Guild, Berra could be found working with the children’s groups or helping backstage.