
Teaching safety on social media
Today’s teens live in a world where technology is growing rapidly, and they are now almost always equipped with a cell phone or laptop to explore those changes. Whether

Today’s teens live in a world where technology is growing rapidly, and they are now almost always equipped with a cell phone or laptop to explore those changes. Whether

Raising a puppy for a year and a half then having to give it back is not easy for most, but the Ramirez family has done that not once, but

Sorry to wake you. That’s me down here, yodeling. Just trying to get your attention. Time to stumble down from your gated communities, condos, townhouses and the rare regular house

There is a spot about an hour and a half from where I live that is stunning in its natural beauty. I spend many weekends there, hiking its many trails,

Colors from nature have always been an inspiration with its many faces, and it can enliven any interior, any time any place. Color is more than hue, brightness and saturation;

As temperatures warm in Santa Clarita, the likelihood of rain dwindles away. After a year of generous precipitation the sunshine is welcome, but garden plants will need irrigation just as

Born in the American heart- land, Roger Seaver, president and CEO of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, traveled to California to build his life, and to the Santa Clarita

Pets, particularly the furry, four—legged kind, can be a potent daily vitamin for seniors. They provide round-the-clock companionship and increased immunity from loneliness, a warm body to snuggle with and

Home renovation projects can be both exciting and tricky. Do-it-yourselfers are inspired by designs showcased in magazines, websites and their community. When DIY enthusiasts see a design they like, it’s

Looking for cute or elegant, but very easy and inexpensive ideas for your Easter table? Here are dozens of ideas for great flowers, centerpieces and place cards. Setting my Easter

Spring is in the air, and the celebration of Passover (Pesach), which begins the evening of April 19, celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. The name Passover is

As the school year is winding down, many parents are looking for opportunities to make the most of the summer for their child. For the past 25 years, junior- and

Charter College career service and educator teams watch trends to stay on top of job growth and business demand. Then, they give thier students the tools they need to change

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor Look hard enough, and pretty much anywhere you can find something to offend you. Case in point: Long Beach State University is in the

By Christy Smith Assemblywoman At the core of good governance is efficiency and collaboration. What I’ve found during my years in public service is that elected officials across all levels

By David Hegg Someone has said “you will always have time to do the things you really need to do.” I’m not sure that is always accurate, but I do

By The Signal Editorial Board Back in 1994, when the Interfaith Council proposed the establishment of a homeless shelter, there was quite a backlash in the community. There were those,

If you’re looking for a Saturday night full of rock ’n’ roll, Canyon Santa Clarita has a show for you for the last weekend in April. Jack Russell’s Great White,

Bunnies and baskets, chocolates and candies. It’s that time of year when parents scramble to ensure their children wake up to a trove of treats, and families decide who is

When Tomato Joe’s Pizza & Taps opened its Canyon Country location, it not only added another branch to the popular Valencia location — it added a whole new way to