
Teacision opens shop on Orchard Village
After years of successful management of four sushi restaurants, Stevenson Ranch resident Boston Yoon decided it was time to try a more family-friendly type of business. Enter Teacision. Yoon decided

After years of successful management of four sushi restaurants, Stevenson Ranch resident Boston Yoon decided it was time to try a more family-friendly type of business. Enter Teacision. Yoon decided

After nearly 15 years in the making, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital revealed its new patient tower Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tower tour. Community leaders, Henry Mayo board members,

Three organizations came together Thursday to celebrate National Coming Out Day with food, games and conversation at College of the Canyons. Originally, the event was set to be outside by

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

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal The Islamic Center of SCV is set to host an Open Mosque (Masjid) on Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for members

By Kaitlyn Nickerson For the Signal A screening of “Intelligent Lives,” a film following the lives of three young adults with intellectual disabilities, is expected to give Santa Clarita Valley

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,

Santa Clarita Valley pet owners gathered for a special Blessing of Pets at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on Saturday. “We’ve been doing this blessing of the animals for

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal Mission Opera will show productions of the popular operas “Suor Angelica” and “Gianni Schicchi” at the Santa Clarita United Methodist Church on Oct. 20.

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.

So, how is the “Force of Nature,” Eric Jensen of Paso Robles’ Booker Wines, at making wines? Well, if you’re to believe what other wine critics say about him, not

For his students, whether at College of the Canyons or the University of California, Los Angeles, it’s both strange and inspiring for them to look at their professor and think,

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

By Raychel Stewart Santa Clarita Councilman Bob Kellar hosted a breakfast to thank local Salvation Army volunteers and board members at Sand Canyon Country Club on Thursday. Kellar extended gratitude

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

Cars collected by the late Paul Walker are to be featured in an annual televised car auction. Twenty-one collectible vehicles from the actor’s personal collection have been consigned to Barrett-Jackson’s