
West Ranch Theatre presents wizarding parody, ‘Puffs,’ Nov. 2-4
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 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,
Eerie music filled the Valencia High School atmosphere, as students lined up to attend the first-ever Haunted Hallway by the Valencia gym. Screams from the hallway had students awaiting their
Students from Pinetree Community School lined up with excitement for the ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday morning, as four new elements of the school are finally open: a student support center,
Four Valencia High School students spent their summer coding a website called Club Link, where clubs are available to other Valencia students at the click of a button. Seniors
In closed session Tuesday, the Santa Clarita City Council is expected to discuss the status of the city manager’s negotiation with Lennar Homes of California before its regular meeting.
Bridge to Home had a sold-out “Comedy Night” at the Laemmle Theatre on Thursday night in Newhall, fundraising over $5,000 to support its services for those who are homeless or
The city of Santa Clarita hosted its final Senses Block Party of the season with the theme, “Monster Mash,” on Thursday in Old Town Newhall. Monster Mash had hundreds of
By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal Local author Silvia Villalobos is set to release her most recent mystery novel “The Year of Secrets” this week. “This is my second mystery
By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal Welcome, mortals, to Damian’s Not-So-Haunted House: a family-friendly Halloween house walkthrough designed to be a cute version of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion, with all the
By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal Halloween has descended upon the Santa Clarita Valley — and there is something for everyone, from family-friendly community events to numerous scary haunted walk-throughs. Here
Junior Chamber International Santa Clarita held a veterans resource fair in Hart Park on Sunday, with several vendors representing private organizations and multiple levels of government in attendance to promote
Circle of Hope’s annual afternoon tea, with this year’s theme being Royal Tea, provided a customizable experience on Saturday in the royal courtyard — the Canyon Country Community Center. Tiaras
The Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation hosted its “Principal for a Day” for the first time since 2019 at the Centre on Friday, as business leaders and community members were
If physicians are puzzled, it is often not the best sign, unless they participated in the World Jigsaw Puzzle Championship 2023. Alyssa Zackler, an OB-GYN associated with Providence Facey Medical
News release Circus Vargas a new bigtop adventure in Woodland Hills at the Promenade Mall now through Oct. 30. The circus features performers from all over the globe, including the
Mission Opera, founded by artistic director Josh Wentz in 2019, is welcoming all opera lovers for the West Coast premiere of “Girondines,” the production of librettist Kirsten C. Kunkle and
News release The Acton Agua Dulce Arts Council invites local artists to enter an original artwork in its upcoming adult fine art show. Judges will award $300, $200 and
News release The Hart High School Show Choir is performing its annual fall concert, “Hart on Broadway,” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday. This year’s performance features sets from
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