Sunday Signal

When it’s just too hot to go outside

By Raychel Stewart Signal Staff Writer With hot nights and even hotter days, summer can be a struggle between staying cool and maintaining an affordable energy bill. From portable units

Keep Your Family and Home Safe During Wildfires

By Bill Miranda Santa Clarita City Mayor This summer, Santa Clarita is experiencing one of the driest and most fire-prone seasons on record, with temperatures soaring and vegetation withered and

Water gardens add charm and coolness

By Jane Gates Signal Contributing Writer Water gardening has become very popular all over the country. The romantic image of an oasis in the desert has always held a mag­ical

Playtime: It’s Not Just for Kids, Say Experts

While most of us associate playtime with childhood, adults are increasingly acknowledging the importance of play and leisure time for themselves. A new survey commissioned by The Genius of Play

The One and Only Dick Gregory

By Richard Roeper Signal Contributing Writer Showtime presents a documentary directed by Andre Gaines. No MPAA rating. Running time: 100 minutes. Available Sunday on Showtime. “Segregation isn’t all bad. Have

Protect pets in hot weather

Warm weather brings many changes. Warm weather can make travel more enjoyable and affords people more time to comfortably enjoy the great outdoors. It’s best to keep safety in mind

Donna’s Day: Al fresco soup and sandwiches

By Donna EricksonSignal Contributing Writer Prepare a tasty lunch for all ages and eat it outdoors together while the days are sunny and warm. In this menu, melted cheese sandwiches

Enjoy your SCV summer on a budget

As the state fully reopens and summer kicks into high gear, many of us are itching to get out and adventure after more than a year of being pent up.

Visit the natural wonders of California

By Michele E. Buttelman Signal Staff Writer Why does anyone travel? To learn about our world? To experience places and people different from our usual day-to-day life? To see something

Stay Wildfire Ready

By City Manager Ken Striplin In 2020, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) recorded 13 fire incidents in Los Angeles County that burned a combined total

Creating community with car clubs

By Kev Kurdoghlian  Signal Staff Writer  The Santa Clarita Valley loves its cars. Car clubs, car shows, drives and more are regular outings for many residents.   Combined, the car culture

The Spirit of America Lights Up the Night Sky

“And the rockets’ red glare… The bombs bursting in air…Gave proof through the night…That our flag was still there.” Although the tradition of setting off fireworks to celebrate Independence Day

Fourth of July Snow Cone Cupcakes

These snow cones won’t melt. Nope. They’re not icy… but they are frosted. They’re snow cone cupcakes and they were a lot of fun to make.Decorate them in red, white,