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SCV Halloween Haunts

The following listings of Santa Clarita Valley Halloween Haunts are grouped by category: Walk-Through Haunted Houses, Yard Displays, Trunk-or-Treat and Fairs, Movies and Plays, and Library Activities. To download a

Guests during the silent auction at the CLASS Education Foundation event “Celebrating Everyday Heroes.” Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

Sulphur Springs celebrates Everyday Heroes

The CLASS Education Foundation hosted its second annual fundraiser on Friday at the Takeda Science Center, on the College of the Canyons Canyon Country Campus, to celebrate the Sulphur Springs

Press release

Slow-Motion Magic to host charity event

By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal  Slow-Motion Magic will be hosting its fourth annual Conjuring for a Cure event on Sunday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Chabad of SCV. 

Comedy Show

Bridge to Home to host Comedy Night

By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal  Bridge to Home is scheduled to host a new fundraiser, Comedy Night, on Thursday, Oct. 19, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Laemmle Newhall

The city of Santa Clarita has announced a new exhibit, “Color Therapy,” featuring the artwork of Sarah Louise Wilson at The Main theater in Old Town Newhall. Courtesy image.

City announces ‘Color Therapy’ exhibit

News release  The city of Santa Clarita has announced a new exhibit, “Color Therapy,” featuring the artwork of Sarah Louise Wilson at The Main theater in Old Town Newhall.  

Valencia High School senior, Abiela Sarrieddine, organized the first ever STEM conference for the Hart District. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Valencia senior hosts STEM conference  

The Valencia High School Stem Conference welcomed all eager, prospective college students throughout the William S. Hart Union High School District on Saturday with an interest in science, technology, engineering

John Velasquez dances in Apache regalia during the Hart of the West Pow Wow held at William S. Hart Park in Newhall on Saturday, 093023. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hart Park hosts 29th annual Pow Wow 

Rain or shine made no difference to the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians, as they still carried on the 29th annual Hart of the West Pow Wow at Hart