
Even more Santa Clarita CAN DOs this spring
By Ken Striplin City Manager Last fall, the City of Santa Clarita launched the CAN DOs campaign, focusing on health and exercise and highlighting all of the activities residents can
By Ken Striplin City Manager Last fall, the City of Santa Clarita launched the CAN DOs campaign, focusing on health and exercise and highlighting all of the activities residents can
By Richard Roeper Signal Contributing Writer ‘Chad’ Tuesdays on TBS. The thing about Chad is, he’s the worst. This 14-year-old might tell himself he has the best of intentions, and
Many people resolve to be more organized at the start of a new year, but any time of year is a good time to get more organized. Busy families often
Moving across the street or across the country can cause pets anxiety, so it’s best to learn some coping strategies for your furry friends. “Relocating is stressful for pets,” said
The SCV’s close ties to the entertainment industry could often be noted through the locally filmed productions nominated each year for the Academy Awards. In recent years, the Oscar-nominated movies
In 2020, Americans experienced firsts across virtually every aspect of life. Now, with an extended tax deadline of May 17 approaching, the implications for such an unusual year have some
There are three forms of the COVID-19 vaccine, two of which remain in active use as of the publication of this article: Moderna and Pfizer. The third, Johnson & Johnson’s
Finding productive ways for adults and children to fill their time has been an ongoing issue. As libraries begin to open and gradually expand capacity, there are several ways to
By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Writer When you think about gardening and preschoolers, a spindly bean sprout emerging from a half-pint cardboard milk carton might come to mind. Every child
Driving offers a sense of freedom that is hard to replicate. Is it any wonder young drivers are so eager to get their licenses while older drivers aim to hold
Tending to a lawn and garden can be a great way to spend time in the great outdoors. It’s also an enjoyable way to improve a home’s curb appeal. Though
Cancer can affect any part of the body. As a result, it pays to be attentive to changes in the body that could alert to the presence of cancer. Bladder
Every homeowner has a defined budget they can allocate toward a remodeling project. Even if funds were unlimited, it’s still in a homeowner’s best interest to secure the best value
By Richard Roeper Signal Contributing Writer ‘Concrete Cowboy’ Netflix presents a film directed by Ricky Staub. Written by Ricky Staub and Dan Walser, based on the novel “Ghetto Cowboy” by
By Bill Miranda Santa Clarita City Mayor The water has frozen, the skates are sharpened, and the doors are opening soon at The Cube — Ice and Entertainment Center! Residents
Many people resolve to be more organized at the start of a new year, but any time of year is a good time to get more organized. Busy families often
You may have heard of “GMO” foods before, but what you may not know is the science and purpose behind them. “GMO” is a common term used to describe foods
It’s spring. The weather is nice and museums are starting to open up. What a great time to visit any of the several museums Santa Clarita and Los Angeles has
While Theresa and Patrick Allen knew they’d be surrounded by wildlife when they moved to Bridgeport six years ago, they never expected it to make such an impact on their
In a hot residential real estate market like the one Los Angeles finds itself in today, sellers have a long list of steps they can take to get their properties
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