
Haunted Jailhouse celebrates with family-friendly frights
For 364 days of the year, the inside of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is not the place anyone wants to be. But for one day each year, the

For 364 days of the year, the inside of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is not the place anyone wants to be. But for one day each year, the

Parents and children celebrated Halloween a little early with some special animal friends during Animal Tracks Inc.’s “Sanctua-scary Tours” Sunday morning.

Hundreds attended Christ Lutheran Church’s 21st annual Harvest Festival on Saturday donned in their best Halloween costumes. “It went really well,” said Robin Hyland, the church’s connections coordinator. “I think

Old is the new “new” at the Hart Bookstore & Collectors Flea Market this Saturday at Hart Park. The public is invited to buy and sell different collectibles from throughout

The Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band is pleased to present “Hey, Batter! Swing!” at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, at The Canyon Theatre Guild. Join the band members as they

Thousands of pet lovers and hundreds of their furry friends flocked to William S. Hart Park on Sunday to celebrate their love for animals at the 19th annual Bow-Wows &

It’s almost time for children everywhere to set off, donned in their Halloween best, ringing doorbells and demanding treats. Though no one seems to know where the phrase came from,

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal Grace Baptist Church will host its annual Fall Festival on the churchyard at Cooper Hill Drive on Oct. 25 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Attendees can

It’s never too early to start learning how to run a successful business, right? Ahmet Candan, the father of three young girls, certainly doesn’t think so. His daughters, Isabella, 10,

Vendors and community members filled the Golden Valley High School gymnasium on Sunday, eager for information and giveaway goodies at this year’s Kid Expo hosted by the Child & Family Center.

As Native American dancers dressed in their best regalia, complete with vibrant outfits, headdresses and face paint, chanted and danced to the beat of the drums, the 26th annual Hart

By Kimberly Silverio-Bautista A large flower garden, live musical performance and a fairy tale play was set at the California Institute of the Arts Tournament Valley on a Saturday afternoon.

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal Santa Clarita residents joined the 2-mile Walk to End Alzheimer’s held by the Alzheimer’s Association at Bridgeport Park on Saturday. The annual event brought

By Kimberly Silverio-Bautista For The Signal The 17th annual Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers Duck Dash is set for Saturday, Oct.12 at the Bridgeport Park in Valencia from 11 a.m.

By Raychel Stewart Thursdays@Newhall wraps up its free outdoor events on Main Street in Old Town Newhall at the end of the month. Each Thursday through Oct. 24, beginning at

As Sierra, an American Staffordshire terrier mix, wagged her tail, greeting each guest to her kennel at The Brittany Foundation Animal Sanctuary, a no-kill shelter, on Saturday, you could see

On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Local Group is scheduled to host a public star viewing party at Vasquez Rocks where visitors can expect to see the new moon, Jupiter, Saturn and deep space objects like nebulae.

The soothing sounds of ukuleles drifted lazily through the air of Castaic Lake on Sunday as performers played music and sang to the crowd at this year’s Santa Clarita Valley

By Kimberly Silverio-Bautista Rainy conditions didn’t stop local residents from participating in the fourth annual Gran Fondo event on Saturday. The event took place at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex

By Raychel Stewart Families can follow famous fairytale characters as they engage in an adventure-play at California Institute of the Arts in Santa Clarita on Oct. 5-6. “Finding Wonder” is