
Philanthropy earns realtor Ingram ‘Woman of the Year’
Pam Ingram, 2019 Santa Clarita Valley Woman of the Year, is a familiar face around the Santa Clarita Valley. In real estate for 25 years, she is one of the

Pam Ingram, 2019 Santa Clarita Valley Woman of the Year, is a familiar face around the Santa Clarita Valley. In real estate for 25 years, she is one of the

Picture this: colorful lawn chairs and blankets strewn across the grass at Central Park, live music amplified over the crowd, while children frolic with friends under the park lights. What

As a parent, you are probably tracking every move your young child makes, paying special attention to developmental milestones such as sitting, standing and talking. “While the pace of development

Question No. 1 Hi Robert, My name is John. I and some of my friends are avid readers of your article, and we often discuss some of your topics. We

Santa Clarita City Council members helped the city take a huge step forward for internet service recently with the decision to invest approximately $217,000 for “dark fiber,” which has the

By Keith Roach, M.D. Signal Contributing Writer Taking antibiotics before dental work — I have a stent, but also a knee replacement, for which I take four 500-mg capsules of

Gardening can be an enjoyable activity for adults and children alike. It encourages creative thinking and can make for an eco-friendly activity as well. Adding a touch of whimsy to

By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Writer As I latched a favorite bracelet made of reindeer l eather and spun silver/pewter designed by the Sami artisans in the north of Sweden

Gallery walls, also called moment walls, are one of today’s hottest home decor trends. Gallery walls enable homeowners to create visually appealing groupings of photos, frames, wall art and much

By Perry Smith Sunday Signal Editor If you’re a fan of Bono, The Edge and the rest of the foursome from Ireland known around the world as U2, then there’s

Thursdays, 6 p.m. Come to The Canyon for a night of line dancing lessons and county music presented by Borderline Bar & Grill. Guests 18 years old and older will

New parents face many obstacles once they leave the hospital and take their children home. Parents often find that sleep schedules are a significant challenge, and one that won’t necessarily

Designing a home’s interior can be fun. Whether furnishing a first apartment or a newly purchased family home, many people feel that the art they put on the walls of

“You can’t make a living by playing video games.” While many grew up hearing this admonishment as a means to motivate to do chores, studying or some otherwise seemingly “productive”

Southern California has long been considered a hot spot for skaters, bike riders and other action sports-enthusiasts, and while it may not be considered one of the premier skate spots

Kenneth Joshua “K.J.” McDonald is a proud recipient of a Kovner Fellowship at The Juilliard School — not once, but twice. At 6 years old, the Castaic resident began playing

A car accident is almost never thought of as a “good thing,” and it wasn’t for Newhall resident Valerie Day, either — at first. In 2009, Day was in a

The best part of summer fairs and festivals is not only the food, but the chance to spend time with family and friends making memories and enjoying time away from

By Jim Mullen Signal Contributing Writer My house looks like the set of “Antiques Roadshow” — if the show was about useless, outdated junk instead of precious heirlooms. Duck lamps,

Summer is the perfect time to dive into unstructured play As school lets out for the summer, many parents are concerned about their child maintaining all they’ve learned from the