Sunday Signal

Great reasons to visit your local library

Many people have a wonderful resource at their disposal just minutes from their homes. This resource can transport them to distant lands, teach their children valuable lessons and serve as

A new way to pedal through Santa Clarita

Santa Clarita is known for its beautiful parks and miles of paved, off-street trails that can be explored from sunrise to sunset. We know that our residents and visitors to

Finding a hotel that fits your travel needs

Finding the right hotel is paramount to any successful trip. Whether it’s for business or pleasure, where you fall asleep and wake up in the evening and morning can truly

Drainage isn’t sexy, but it saves

A good way for you and your landscape to start off 2019 might be expanding your living space outdoors. It can be exciting to start a new project — so

YOLO: You only live once

Kids say it all the time: YOLO. You Only Live Once. It’s the excuse they use when they want to do something silly, stupid or dangerous. “Let’s see how fast

Old Meets New at Barn & Charm

From the time she was a little girl, Carol Reesha appreciated the appeal of antiques. “My mom took me to antique stores all the time. I just loved the quality

For the love of law and travel

Like many emigres, Freixes’ family left Cuba in the midst of the country’s turmoil. He now lives out the American dream here in the Santa Clarita Valley. Freixes, which rhymes

RVs in the SCV

From beach-side camping just down the coast to traveling cross-country for a yard sale, Santa Clarita Valley RV owners love a little escape from the mundane. But with so many

Single on Valentine’s? Take care of you

Being single during Valentine’s Day can be stressful, and many people young or old don’t know what to do. But Sherri Murphy, CEO and VIP matchmaker at Elite Connections International,

Festival fun for February

There may be a chill in the air, but with Valentine’s Day and a three-day President’s Day weekend on the calendar, February is anything but boring. Here are a few

An Off Kilter kind of company

J. T. Centonze only wears pants for three hours each year, when he needs to protect his legs while working with fireworks on Independence Day. For the other 364 days