
Beautiful: A sound track of a generation
The moment the lights dimmed in the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood I was transported to my wayward youth. I knew, somewhere in the deep recesses of memory that Carole King

The moment the lights dimmed in the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood I was transported to my wayward youth. I knew, somewhere in the deep recesses of memory that Carole King

People are quitting their jobs at a record rate not seen since the start of the world wide web in the 1990s, or the internet bubble, a recent Labor Department

You can almost smell autumn in the air. It’s still warm, but there’s just that magic something, teasing us that soon, the heat will be gone. We’ve a most interesting

It’s a Thursday evening in late August and the basketball court at the local LA Fitness is starting to get crowded. While a few men around the age of 30

“Opa!” With that joyful greeting, a sea of blue walls, and the tantalizing smell of grilled meat in the air, walking into Gyromania Authentic Greek Kitchen is like teleporting to

By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer Mosquitoes are a complicated business. The insect has been in the news lately because of a Los Angeles-area invasion of the Aedes mosquito. Understanding

Genre-busting jazz, world fusion and flamenco guitar virtuoso Al Di Meola will bring his acclaimed “Opus Tour 2018” to the Canyon Santa Clarita for a headlining set on Friday, Sept.

Normally, I’m not one to wax poetic about salad nor am I fan of quinoa, no matter how many times I’ve been told that both are good for me. Chef

Like anything that’s related to high school, class reunions can be a stressful time for everybody involved. Organizers are pressured to find the hundreds of alumni scattered across the country,

By Diana Sevanian Signal Staff Writer I have the greatest admiration, respect, and maybe just a smidgen of benign envy, for couples that have been together F-O-R-E-V-E-R. I’m talking about

A week prior to the first Foothill League meet of the season, the Saugus girls golfers were struggling with judging the distance on their putts. Cents coach Cal Linam didn’t

How quickly the time passes. In a blink, we were celebrating January and now, fall’s around the corner. We’ve a most interesting trail ride ahead, dear saddlepals. I’ve got a

When we talk about various generations – Baby Boomers, Gen X or Y, the Greatest Generation, Millennials – we tend to accentuate the challenges stemming from the differences between them.

It’s been splendiferously mild for a Santa Clarita summer drifting into September. Not bad weather to take with us into yesteryear. We’ve a most compelling trek into the back trails

When it comes to suicide prevention, experts say one vital component is making sure people are taking care of their mental health. SCV resident Gene Dorio knows this, he said,

About a 45-minute to an hour drive from the Brisbane or Gold Coast Airport in Gold Coast, Australia is the Broadwater Parklands, the site of the 2018 International World Triathlon
By Ken Striplin Serving the City of Santa Clarita is something that I am truly passionate about. I take immense pride in the work that City staff completes on a

Motorists might notice fewer DUI checkpoints on Santa Clarita Valley roads in the next year, but it doesn’t represent a change in priorities for deputies and officers — just a

From the construction of classrooms to the adoption of curriculum, student collaboration is an increasingly emphasized aspect of education in school districts across the Santa Clarita Valley. “It’s part of

By Michelle Sathe For a quick getaway, Ojai has a lot to offer. It’s just an hour from Santa Clarita, yet once you’re driving along the rolling hills of highway