
‘Celebration of Life’ scheduled for local teen Trey Brown
A “Celebration of Life” for local teen Trey Brown, who died earlier this year, is scheduled to be held on Sunday. The teen died on June 30 and his memory

A “Celebration of Life” for local teen Trey Brown, who died earlier this year, is scheduled to be held on Sunday. The teen died on June 30 and his memory

News release The CBS Film Series at Congregation Beth Shalom is celebrating the series’ 10th anniversary with a Nov. 12 screening of “Only in Theaters,” a documentary about the Laemmle

News release The city of Santa Clarita is presenting “Touchstones – Transitions – Tranquility” by local artist Frank Rock at The Main in Old Town Newhall. The exhibition will

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association is inviting the community to its monthly meeting on Nov. 20 featuring an oil painting demo by Chuck Kovacic. The meeting is scheduled

News release The Santa Clarita-based GO Jazz Big Band, a local ensemble of jazz musicians, invites you to step into a world where the magic of Disney meets the timeless

Two police officers and a retired sheriff’s detective who entered Saugus High School during an active shooting in 2019 are set to be honored by Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert

Halloween, the October holiday that has the majority of people walking up and down neighborhoods, knocking on doors and saying, “trick or treat.” After decades of the same tradition, Castaic

Trick-or-treaters of all ages came to the Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Library on Tuesday to show off their compelling costumes, while participating in the library’s scavenger hunt, coloring pages

Miranda Sotelo, 15, who is a 10th grader at Academy of the Canyons, has been awarded the Eagle Project of the Year Award by the Boy Scouts of America Western

The Canyon Country Community Center held its 2nd Annual Halloween event with a “Dia de los Muertos” theme in which community members had the opportunity to learn about a significant

Exercise enthusiasts and road safety advocates banded together for a joint cycling and running event held in West Creek Park on Sunday by the nonprofit organization “Streets Are For Everyone,”

The city of Santa Clarita held its 24th Annual Halloween Fiesta at Newhall Community Center on Friday, with activities for children to participate in, a scary maze, and community partnerships.

The American Cancer Society held its “Bark for Life” fundraiser at Canyon Country Community Center on Sunday, featuring booths and competitions for dogs and their owners alike, focused on honoring

Santa Clarita community members of all ages participated in National “Make a Difference Day” on Saturday, giving back to various nonprofit organizations and city sites through community volunteer work. In

Golden Oak Adult School held its 75th anniversary celebrations on Thursday, commemorating seven decades of inspiring adult students. Kids and adults showed up wearing costumes to trick-or-treat from various

The Santa Clarita community gathered to support the family of slain Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, who was killed while on duty in Palmdale in September. Throughout Saturday

https://youtu.be/2ImHE860WIY By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal Dangling Carrot’s Grisly Garden is a quarter-mile-long haunted attraction that follows the creepy tale of a gardener and his daughter who are caught

News release West Ranch Theatre is set to whisk viewers into an enchanted world in “Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.” For

News release “Beachcomber,” an original drama from the pens of Phil and Nancy Lantis, and directed by Barry Agin, is set to make its world premiere at The Main in Old

News release Castaic High School Theatre is presenting “Almost, Maine,” with performances scheduled 6 p.m. Nov. 1-4 in the Castaic High School Performing Arts Center. According to Bennett Pehrson,