City of Santa Clarita to host free arts symposium
By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal To celebrate Artober, the city of Santa Clarita plans to host the annual New Heights Arts Symposium for artists
By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal To celebrate Artober, the city of Santa Clarita plans to host the annual New Heights Arts Symposium for artists
When Isabelle Leos, a senior at Santa Clarita Valley International School, began taking a film class last year, she never expected it would amount to
Old is the new “new” at the Hart Bookstore & Collectors Flea Market this Saturday at Hart Park. The public is invited to buy and
As the winds blew on Saturday, more than 20 high school bands performed at the Wildcat Classic to compete and raise money for the West
While carving a pumpkin may be difficult in and of itself, the city of Santa Clarita invited residents to test their carving skills out underwater
Powerful basslines and flowing melodies filled the auditorium of the Bella Vida senior center Monday night as the Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band rehearsed in preparation for their upcoming show.
Members of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church (OLPH) gathered after each mass on Sunday to marvel at the talents of the members of their church at their first art fair.
Santa Claritans showed their support for the members of the community battling cancer on Sunday afternoon when they attended the sixth annual Cancer Survivor Celebration at the Residence Inn.
Hollywood is just a stone’s throw (and a good hour in moderate traffic) away from Santa Clarita, and the town has often made appearances on the big screen. Actors are often spotted around town, but some of Awesome’s own young residents are making names for themselves in Tinseltown.
Hoping to make their lifetime dream a reality, hundreds of car owners from around the country showed off their custom cars at the Hot Wheels
As part of their 10-year anniversary celebration Saturday, the Santa Clarita Skate Park got a facelift with the help of a new art installation called
After spin instructor Janet Cheveres began to realize that many of her students were either breast cancer survivors, currently battling it or have family doing
When Cayden Tyler was 7, he asked the community to contribute to his efforts to help the city’s homeless population. “When my grandma would drive
For my 50th birthday (which was ___ years ago), my loving sister, Becky, gave Terry and I tickets to Wine Spectator’s Grand Tour, held that
Carbonation in craft beer is an important aspect and the level of carbonation can vary widely depending on the style of beer. The effects of
Dozens of bikers from the California Bicycle Coalition (CalBike) arrived at the Santa Clarita Metrolink Station on Thursday to start their tour of the Santa
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 community is invited to “Bridge to a Better Home” on Thursday, a comedy fundraiser benefiting Bridge to Home, a nonprofit that provides support and
Visitors lined up outside the award-winning Beware the Dark Realm attraction, a house haunt riddled with eerie scenery and jump scares, Saturday night for a
In a historic night with history on stage, the Newhall Family Theatre and its supporting foundation Raising the Curtain put on a theatrical rendition of
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