Sunday Signal

Fun, fresh, fabulous: Pho Ha 888

By Michelle Sathe Good things come to those who wait, but you won’t have to wait long for good things at Pho Ha 888. Sure, the restaurant spends 16 hours

Etta Martin: Support for seniors

We all know those idioms about finding the good in difficult circumstances – phrases like “making lemons into lemonade” and “finding a cloud’s silver lining.” Oftentimes, we dismiss such platitudes,

HOA Living: Welcome to the community

By Gary Choppé It all begins at 7:00 am with my phone ringing nonstop: the sprinklers outside my window is broken and water is hitting my window, my neighbor’s dog

The Time Ranger

Time Ranger: Looking down from Pig Mountain

Dearest saddlepals? Is that you, still hugging the pillows and sleeping off the previous night’s debauchery? C’mon. It’s Santa Clarita history trail-riding time. I’ve several thousand well-humored ponies downstairs, each

As unemployment falls, hiring is difficult

Unemployment is down in Santa Clarita, a feat that might normally be seen as a good thing. But for some businesses, it can become a double-edged sword when it comes

DNA searches: Swimming in your gene pool

Many people “know” their ethnic heritage. They’ve heard stories for years about how their grandparents or great-grandparents came from the “old” country to start their lives in the United States.

National Senior Citizens Day Aug. 21

Santa Clarita may have bragging rights for building and maintaining a senior-friendly climate, but on August 21 the entire country can participate in celebrating older adults on “National Senior Citizens

A Second Wind: The pursuit of happiness

Purpose has been on my mind lately. Maybe continuing to receive mailed reminders that I’ll soon be eligible for Medicare prompts me to pause and take stock. I remember decades