
Historic Red Cross blood, platelet shortage
The American Red Cross, which provides 40% of the country’s blood, announced its blood supply is at historically low levels. Busy holiday schedules, breaks from school and winter weather all

The American Red Cross, which provides 40% of the country’s blood, announced its blood supply is at historically low levels. Busy holiday schedules, breaks from school and winter weather all

What began as a way for friends to get together safely in the midst of the pandemic has quickly blossomed into so much more. Every Thursday, the Santa Clarita Valley

The Santa Clarita Public Library held its 14th annual Family Literacy Festival at the Old Town Newhall Library branch on Saturday with “Adventure Awaits” as this year’s theme. The free

The Rotary Club of Santa Clarita Valley teamed up with social workers from the William S. Hart Union High School District to help clothe 100 students — identified with housing insecurities — with a $100 shopping spree at

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has served the Santa Clarita Valley since 1975 and, as one of the primary centers for health and wellness, many residents want to give back to

Chabad of Santa Clarita Valley, Congregation Beth Shalom and Temple Beth Ami came together to gather the Jewish community of Santa Clarita for the lighting of the menorah on the last

A mother with children in the Spanish dual language immersion program in Santa Clarita, Marie Urquidi, created workbooks to help parents teach Tagalog and Spanish to their bilingual children. Urquidi

News Release Live theater returns to West Ranch High School as its theater arts program presents “Clue: On Stage,” with one performance on Wednesday and two performances on Saturday. The

The 2021 high school marching band competition season featured many highlights for the Santa Clarita Valley’s high schools, including a Division 4A championship for West Ranch High School in the Southern California School Band &

Following in its yearly tradition, the Bella Vida Senior Center hosted its annual Thanksgiving Day meals giveaway on Thursday, distributing food to hundreds of seniors either by drive-thru or by

A group of 12 kindergartners with their siblings and parents came together as a community to collect more than 1,500 canned food items for the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry to help

Some of the Santa Clarita Valley’s foster youth and families in need no longer have to worry about their Thanksgiving meals this year, following a drive-thru meal distribution held at

Stamped in sidewalks across the Santa Clarita Valley are more than two dozen poems, each exemplifying the various aspects that make the SCV feel like home. For the past three

Stevenson Ranch resident Vicki Rivera used to love going grocery shopping, opting to shop for each meal rather than getting all her groceries at once, but since the pandemic hit,

Community members gathered at the Boys and Girls Club of the Santa Clarita Valley on Saturday to remember the life of Pat Allen, who spent her life volunteering and fostering community. Allen was 89 years old when

The Santa Clarita Valley Signal announced its annual Top 51 list this week, ahead of a planned ceremony to recognize the SCV’s most influential men and women. The list

The pandemic’s toll could be seen nationwide this past year, as deaths from drug overdoses hit a record high in 2020, according to the U.S. government. The death toll jumped

Although Santa Clarita Valley businesses have averaged 4.3 citations a month related to COVID-19, the local community appears to have not received a violation since May of this year and

Officials at the Santa Clarita Film Office said they have been “busy” in the last few months, a change from the March-June period from last year in which no productions

For the first time in more than a year, businesses and residents alike across the Santa Clarita Valley were overjoyed at being fully reopened. “I’m absolutely thrilled because we’ve been