
Autumn beats springtime for SCV’s top gardening season!
By Signal Staff Writer Jane Gates Photo: Salvia May night (Title: “Plant the ‘May Night’ salvia in autumn so it is ready to bloom in spring.”) As of Sept. 22,

By Signal Staff Writer Jane Gates Photo: Salvia May night (Title: “Plant the ‘May Night’ salvia in autumn so it is ready to bloom in spring.”) As of Sept. 22,

Reena Newhall was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. during WWII. While her father served in the military, Newhall and her mother lived with her grandparents, immigrants who arrived in the United

It’s often said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Yet so many people rush through it with an uninspiring bowl of cereal or worse, skip it

In the Pacific Northwest, blackberries grow wild alongside the road. You can stop and pick blackberries until your heart’s content. Sadly, many people in the Northwest consider blackberry bushes “weeds”

Ed. note: This story is the second in a two-part series looking at ways that homeowners can save big money on their plumbing appliances with timely upkeep. Part I looked

I remember when I was 16, my grandparents paid for our family to visit Washington D.C. We spent a week visiting the nation’s capital and Williamsburg, Va. We spent months

Santa Clarita residents who enjoy high-brow dining can soon have a chance to bring the food and drink to their own kitchens — auction-style. FeedSCV, a local nonprofit that gives

The latest crepery in Santa Clarita to open has a unique take on the crepe. Instead of a traditional, French-style open-faced crepe, the employees of Suki Crepe are selling a

It’s been a year since the mass shooting in Las Vegas claimed 58 lives and, during some point in almost every working week since then, details of the tragedy have

Vicky Abramson is a retired elementary school teacher living in Valencia who loves children and animals. Now, she’s combined her interests into a new children’s book. The picture book “The

This story has been updated with the identities of the two drivers, along with the circumstances resulting in the collision, according to a press release from the California Highway Patrol.

More than 700 people gathered at Crossroads Community Church in Valencia on Saturday for the annual Walk for Life fundraiser benefiting the SCV Pregnancy Center.

With their glow sticks in hand, runners lined up for the fifth annual Be the Light 5K/10K run from West Creek Park in Valencia on Saturday.

Between engines revving and burgers on the grill, it was a feast for the senses at the Corvette car show held by the Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club at Route 66 Classic Grill on Saturday.

Residents gathered at the Northpark Village Square shopping center to celebrate the beginning of the fall season with the second annual Harvest Festival.

Koegle, who teaches biology, health and a biotechnology course framed as a murder mystery at Academy of the Canyons (AOC), was nominated for the 2018-19 national LifeChanger of the Year award by AOC Campus Supervisor Kane Crawford, and by an anonymous student, due to his passion and dedication toward teaching and his students.

It was yet again another defensive showcase at home for College of the Canyons on Saturday night as they defeated Golden West College 26-9. In a game where starting quarterback

Community members, pet owners and family gathered Saturday at Grace Baptist Church to remember the impact Dr. Tracy McFarland had on their lives, their cats’ lives and the community.

The Scout Me Win Golf Carnival for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of America at Sand Canyon Country Club in Santa Clarita has been pushed back to Oct. 27.

Even though summer’s over, rattlesnakes have not all slithered back into their holes, which means residents have a chance to sign up for rattlesnake-avoidance training for their dogs at a home in Leona Valley on Oct. 21.