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By Taylor VillanuevaSignal Staff Writer The flashing cameras, the red carpets and of course, all the A-List celebrities from our favorite movies, music and shows on TV at the same

By Taylor VillanuevaSignal Staff Writer The flashing cameras, the red carpets and of course, all the A-List celebrities from our favorite movies, music and shows on TV at the same

A star-studded cast and a futuristic new “anthology” concept coming to YouTube has an Emmy Award-winning local producer ready to make us think and laugh all over again. SCV resident

By Donna EricksonSignal Contributing Writer Make colorful window decorations to brighten your child’s bedroom during gloomy winter days. When the glue has dried, these sun catchers will have the look

By Laurisa White Reyes Staff Writer I grew up in Pinion Pines, a tiny hillside community east of Frazier Park. The nearest grocery store and gas station were fifteen minutes

By Stephen K. PeeplesSignal Staff Writer Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, artist and author Rita Coolidge, the Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour backup singer nicknamed “Delta Lady” by bandleader and muse Leon Russell

ARTree received a generous donation of art supplies and a $500 check from Women’s Painters West (WPW), a nonprofit organization comprised of more than 250 professional women artists. ARTree is
By Mary Petersen Signal Staff Writer It’s official. I laminated my Medicare card, renewed my AARP membership and even cashed in on a half-price Metrolink ticket. Last month, I reached

So how are those New Year’s resolutions coming along? If the answer is, not quite as well as you hoped, adopting a four-legged buddy may just be the answer. There

By Jane GatesSignal Staff Writer More and more homeowners are letting their gardens die out into dried-out, crispy dust bowls (which become populated with stringy weeds only after rain). Or

The Santa Clarita Artists Association, or SCAA, inducted its 2019 leadership board at its year-end holiday party in Newhall. The SCAA is a great group to be a part of

When you’re filming a movie and a scene doesn’t go the way you envisioned, you call for a “do-over.” With a second “take,” you hope your vision will materialize the

California has the advantage of having lots of fun things to do — but if you want to go on an adventure, many iconic theme parks are actually located right

By Jane Gates Signal Contributing Writer Unlike much of the country where folks are shuttered indoors with frosty weather, we Santa Claritans can enjoy some of the best working weather

California starts 2019 with the ninth annual California Restaurant Month for January, celebrating the restaurants, chefs and culinary creations that have given the state a reputation as a world-class “foodie”

By Stephen K. Peeples Signal Contributing Writer Notorious rock band Buckcherry will celebrate 20 years on the charts and the imminent release of their eighth album when they play the

With cymbals crashing, dragons dancing and fireworks exploding, the Chinese Lunar New Year, this year will be welcomed on Feb. 5. Celebrated with colorful and dramatic pageantry throughout the world

By Ray the Realtor Kutylo Signal Contributing Writer What was a seller’s market in the spring decidedly changed to a more balanced market in the last half of 2018. We
By Ken Striplin City Manager As we embark upon another year in Santa Clarita, I want to share information on a topic that is at the top of many residents’

Paid vacation time? Check. Health insurance? Check. Retirement plan? Check. There’s no doubt that the city of Santa Clarita offers its employees a stable benefits package. But with many more

When Marquise Brown was 10 years old, he went to the Super Bowl with teammate Shaddrick Lowery. The Pop Warner Super Bowl, that is. “We went to the Super Bowl