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By Michele E. Buttelman, Signal Staff Writer Doña Uhrig, Sunday Editor Southern California is blessed with an amazing climate, stunning mountains and the beautiful and majestic Pacific Ocean. It should

By Michele E. Buttelman, Signal Staff Writer Doña Uhrig, Sunday Editor Southern California is blessed with an amazing climate, stunning mountains and the beautiful and majestic Pacific Ocean. It should

In the Santa Clarita Valley, we are fortunate to be able to attend live tapings of many of television’s most popular programs. If you grew up in southern California, you

The day after Halloween is often a chance for children to indulge in candy collected the night before, but for some Santa Clarita children, it’s also a chance to make

Back in 2013, David Rabotnick, director and founder of Slow-Motion Magic, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Instead of doing traditional physical therapy, Rabotnick turned to magical practice. From there he

Quilts of different shapes, sizes and designs were displayed at the Bella Vida Senior Center on Saturday for the Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild’s first-ever SCV Quilt Show, “Where Quilts

News release Brian Leff and the GO Jazz Big Band are scheduled Nov. 24 to present a concert called “Classic/Remix,” featuring big-band standards and contemporary arrangements of them. “Get ready

News release The First Presbyterian Church of Newhall is scheduled Saturday to host a candlelight organ performance by musician Roger Greene. “Musicians and music lovers have described music played on

Santa Clarita Christian High School, Saugus High School and Valencia High School choirs have been selected to perform at Disneyland’s Candlelight Ceremony on Dec. 7 and 8. The Disneyland Candlelight

Marching bands are usually on the bleachers at sporting events supporting their team, entertaining the fans on the field at halftime, and adding an atmospheric element that “amps up” the

Ghouls, zombies and witches moved their way into the Newhall Community Center on Friday night for the 25th annual Halloween Fiesta celebration. Families were able to play a variety of Halloween-themed

Thomas and Erika Orozco of Canyon Country were waiting for their two sons to come out of what was called the skeleton run. They were spending Saturday afternoon at the

Raymond Youbert of Chatsworth had struggled to find parking out in the gravel lot Sunday morning alongside Soledad Canyon Road in Saugus. He was making quite the trek from his

Thousands of community members dressed in their spooky costumes poured into the Santa Clarita Valley’s Sheriff Station Sunday afternoon for the station’s 33rd annual Halloween Carnival and Haunted Jailhouse. This

The Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church held its annual Health and Wellness Fair on Sunday, aimed to educate members of the community about health resources available and how

Kjersti Helberg didn’t know she had obsessive-compulsive disorder, also known as OCD, until she was the driver responsible for a hit and run. “It was a little bit more like

News release The nonprofit Acton Agua Dulce Arts Council is scheduled to host its annual “Adult Fine Art Show” Nov. 2-3 at the TAADAA Art Gallery in Acton. This

News release The Canyon Theatre Guild is set to host local artist Elizabeth Kim’s first solo art exhibit, “Nature’s Beauty,” Nov. 29-Dec. 23. A free reception is scheduled 4-6 p.m.

News release Hope Theatre Arts is scheduled to present the play “Yellow Face” at The Main in Old Town Newhall for eight performances, Nov. 15 through Dec. 1. From

Valencia High School’s Band and Color Guard competed at the 28th annual Moorpark High School Battle of the Bands on Saturday and received top honor awards for their performances. The

American Legion Post 507 in Newhall is set to host a Veterans Day reception at 1 p.m. on Veterans Day, which is Monday, Nov. 11, at 24527 Spruce St. The