
Going all out for Halloween
While Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials have essentially called for the cancellation of Halloween amid coronavirus concerns, Halloween decorations, costumes and candy continue to be seen in

While Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials have essentially called for the cancellation of Halloween amid coronavirus concerns, Halloween decorations, costumes and candy continue to be seen in

When Scott Schauer opened the Santa Clarita Soccer Center nearly 26 years ago, he did it for the love of the sport. “I opened up in 1994 because there was

Halloween won’t be the same this year, as celebrations will have to be done differently to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to guidelines issued by the U.S. Centers for

The Santa Clarita Valley resident and founder of The Mask Initiative is the focal point of a mini documentary being released on Monday, a film that will showcase his journey

When Stacy and Tom Gunderson bought their Agua Dulce ranch, they were told that it was zoned for resort and recreation. “We were told when we bought the house that

The 8U HARTbreakers, a local softball team of 8- and 9-year old girls, hit it out of the park last month, taking second place at the American Fastpitch Association’s Southwestern

By Claire SchlamanFor The Signal Fourteen-year-old Dani Ward, daughter of Stacy and Devar Ward, was diagnosed with cancer in July, and her parents are seeking community support in helping with

Residents who would like to play a key role in Santa Clarita’s efforts to eliminate all forms of racism and discrimination in the city can now apply to join a

As back-to-school season kicks into high gear, both city and county libraries are offering a number of services to students who do not have access to all distance learning essentials.

As the Santa Clarita Valley braces for another heat wave, residents can get a bit of relief from the triple-digit temperatures at the county’s cooling centers. The Stevenson Ranch Library,

Santa Clarita Valley School Food Services Agency, or School Day Café, is set to provide nutritious meals to all children at any of its designated locations at no charge through

The drive-thru COVID-19 testing center at College of the Canyons is set to remain open on Monday’s Labor Day holiday, according to county officials. The holiday is expected to impact

Los Angeles County officials announced Wednesday hair salons and barbershops could immediately resume indoor operations at 25% capacity. This comes after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday a new, color-coded tiered

Each year, Carousel Ranch, a nonprofit that offers equestrian therapy to children with special needs, usually hosts a sellout crowd at its Agua Dulce property for its annual Heart of

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set to approve the first year of funding for body-worn cameras in their regular Tuesday meeting. Following a number of heated debates

Santa Clarita Valley experts and family of victims of the opioid epidemic are saying historical patterns of abuse are repeating themselves. Cary Quashen, the founder of Action Drug Rehabs and

In an effort to create a safe haven for teens that focuses on mental wellness, West Ranch High School seniors and tennis team co-captains Brooke Johnston and Shaira Busnawi decided

As flu season approaches amid a global pandemic, health experts say it is more important than ever to get your flu shots, as they can help to protect you from

West Ranch High School senior Jessamine Jin has always enjoyed immersing herself in a good book and has been writing since she was in the third grade. “I just love

In the midst of the pandemic, volunteers and staff at the Bella Vida senior center reached a milestone last week, surpassing 100,000 meals prepared and delivered locally since March. “The