
Veterans find peace and progress with the help of horses
Veterans and their families were exposed to an unorthodox, but effective, therapy session at the Equine Therapy for Veterans event at Blue Star Ranch. Equine therapy is the use of
Veterans and their families were exposed to an unorthodox, but effective, therapy session at the Equine Therapy for Veterans event at Blue Star Ranch. Equine therapy is the use of
Santa Clarita Valley residents will vote for two California Assembly seats in the June 7 primary election. Two incumbents will vie for the same seat as a result of the
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer When Liia Opanasiuk visited her family and friends in her hometown Kyiv, Ukraine, in the winter of 2021, little did she know that upon
Saturday marked the 40th anniversary and the first in-person graduation since the pandemic for Santa Clarita Christian School. The graduation ceremony began with the procession of students, a hymn by
SCV faith leaders and organizations host a night to honor the lives lost in the Buffalo, Laguna Woods shooting Editor’s note: The interfaith vigil at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church was
Golden Oak graduates celebrate and prepare for their next steps Veronica Gonzalez, 39, didn’t think she could do it. She spent a lot of time in a cycle: getting herself
The William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board approved Wednesday evening a 4% on-schedule increase retroactive to July of last year for district teachers. The raise results in
A young woman walks into her apartment and receives a text from a friend. It says, “Hey, I miss you. Hope you’re OK.” She then walks into the kitchen, grabs
The city of Santa Clarita hosted its “Bike to Work Week” challenge on Monday, with pit stops for participants being set up on Thursday. The challenge was set up as
A lieutenant from the Sheriff’s Department might not be the first person you think of as a key speaker at a mental health awareness rally, but Lt. Brandon Barclay with
Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Rehan Wani, a freshman at Valencia High School, wants to study Parkinson’s Disease. Since his grandfather and great uncle both suffered from the progressive disease,
Sulphur Springs Elementary School will commemorate its 150th anniversary on Friday with a Spring Carnival Roundup hosted by the Canyon Country Little League. The event is scheduled 6-9 p.m. at
Although temperatures of up to 97 degrees kept many from participating in the city of Santa Clarita’s “Community Bike Ride” event on Saturday, city workers did not seem deterred from
As Jay Wilson stood proudly next to his parents while they received recognition awards, he could be seen with two QR codes, one on his shirt and another on his
Tutus, pink umbrellas, platform boots, cheetah-print lapelled suede jackets, and other forms of self-expression decorated the student body at the California Institute of the Arts graduation ceremony on Friday. The
Cornhole is usually reserved for barbecues, parties, or as a time-killer on the patio of bars, but competitive versions of the game have recently grown in popularity. Bags flew at
Dirt bikes, ATV’s, armored rescue vehicles, mobile command centers, fire trucks and all sorts of first responder vehicles were on display in front of The Canyon Country Community Center on
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Staff Writer Academy of the Canyons student Candice Baek was awarded a Scholastic Art and Writing honorable mention for her essay “Added Barrier,” a piece on
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Dennis Yong’s classroom is cruelty-free – he doesn’t force anything on his students, but he hopes to teach them the benefits of a humane,
In a collaborative effort, Daisies, Brownies, Juniors and Cadets from different Girl Scout troops banded together at a home in Valencia to feed the homeless. The younger Scouts made bagged
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