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By Taylor Villanueva Signal Staff Writer The stress of cooking can be overwhelming: Traveling to the grocery store, searching the aisles for the correct ingredients and time spent cooking and

By Taylor Villanueva Signal Staff Writer The stress of cooking can be overwhelming: Traveling to the grocery store, searching the aisles for the correct ingredients and time spent cooking and

A pair of adventurers through and through, residents Chuck and Toni Miltenberger, both 75, have been sharing their love for travel with each other for more than 55 years. “Our

Susie V Kaufman feels her whole life has been tangled with the arts in one way or another, which is reflected in the bright colors with which she surrounds herself

Date night doesn’t have to be expensive to be romantic and fun, and the price tag shouldn’t keep you from having a good time with your partner. There are several

White powdery substance found on concrete slabs raises questions, slab rising with no tree in proximity Good morning Robert, I have read your column on the Dec 16th issue of

By Marina Anderson Signal Contributing Writer Whether it’s about looking and feeling rejuvenated in the new year, or you’d just like to get your look a little bit closer to

Recurring Events Every Sunday 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Come out and try one of the fastest growing sports in Santa Clarita. Dragon boating has over 2,000 years of

Want to channel your Winter Olympian? Have you always wanted to ride a dogsled? Eager to perfect your double axel or triple salchow like skaters Kristi Yamaguchi or Evan Lysacek?

Thanksgiving weekend. Traffic jams at Castaic, amounting to a “nightmare” later addressed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. On Dec. 6, the day after county supervisors vote in

By Ray “The Realtor” Kutylo Signal Contributing Writer This past year, we had a slowdown in the real estate market in the Santa Clarita Valley, especially in the higher home
By Stephen K. Peeples Signal Contributing Writer It may be hard to imagine now, but in the late 1960s, multi-ethnic, multi-racial bands like War, who are set to capture fans

By Taylor Villanueva Signal Staff Writer When brothers Gib Pagter and Scott Page-Pagter noticed a need for more wineries in the Santa Clarita Valley, Pagter Brothers Winery was born. Gib

Princeton University softball head coach Lisa Van Ackeren must like what she’s seen from the West Ranch softball program. For the third time in six years, a West Ranch softball

By Ken Striplin City Manager Santa Clarita has been hailed as one of the safest cities in the nation. This is thanks to our top notch partnerships with Los Angeles

By Taylor Villanueva Signal Staff Writer Throughout the Santa Clarita Valley is a system of pedestrian paths that has grown over the years. These paths are the work of city

By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Writer There’s something magical about a snow globe. Who can resist shaking a liquid-filled decoration to watch it “snow”? I know families that collect them

Here’s a roundup of new and recent laws affecting employers and employees in California. For more information about the legislation, visit leginfo.legislature.ca.gov. SB 3 Minimum wage While not a

Mike Campbell and Josh Organ have worked with wood for a large part of their lives, and together they decided to put their woodworking skills to use in the creation

By Ray “The Realtor” Kutylo Signal Contributing Writer Many people and families want to buy a home, but coming up with the down payment for a purchase is often a problem.