
The secret to a great margarita
Ever since the first classic margarita was poured with tequila, orange liqueur and lime juice on the rocks, different variations of the drink to include more sweet or spicy elements
Ever since the first classic margarita was poured with tequila, orange liqueur and lime juice on the rocks, different variations of the drink to include more sweet or spicy elements
There’s only one way to know for sure if you have what it takes to do standup: Can you get up in front of a room full of strangers and
By Tim Whyte Signal Editor The men started their days differently on Feb. 2. Nick Durghalli went to work at his small business. He didn’t plan on that day changing
By David Hegg In the academic arena, the study of philosophy is usually broken down into the areas of metaphysics, ethics and aesthetics. The last of these seeks to understand
By The Signal Editorial Board The race is officially on. Thanks to Los Angeles County’s new system of voting, it’s more convenient than ever to cast your vote in the
Spring break is fast approaching (April 6-10) for the William S. Hart Union High School District. For high school juniors, seniors and their parents, it is an important (and exciting)
T antalizing taste buds with the latest in trendy foods can be a fun way to bring the whole family to the table for meals together. Combining familiar flavors with
Considered by many to be pioneers of the second wave of punk music, The Dickies are bringing their iconic, celebrated sound to Canyon Santa Clarita next month. The Dickies are
Travel is a popular pastime that many people plan to embrace upon retiring. However, adults need not wait for their golden years to arrive to take to the friendly skies
Pets quickly take up residence in their owners’ homes and hearts. Many pet parents treat their pets as full-fledged members of the family, with the same privileges and attention they
Let’s make fire with ice! Impossible, you say? Well, it just depends on how you look at it. Follow this DIY process using candle wax and ice to create these super “cool” chunky candles.
Spring arrives in the Northern Hemisphere on March 19, bringing with it visions of more hours of sunshine, warmer temperatures and ample opportunities to embrace the great outdoors. Come mid-March,
Face it, winter is brutal for your skin and hair. Between the harsh, cold wind outside and the dry, overheated air inside, it’s hard to look your best all winter
So terribly sorry. You certainly may bring your cell phones. You can even take pictures. Alas, for some reason, the images don’t survive the trip back so you’ll have to
Sometimes, choosing the most interesting questions to highlight is the best part of my job. This week, I received questions about payment apps, free credit reports and more.
By Robert Lamoureux, Signal Contributing Writer Proper waterproofing paint Robert, My name is Isaac M. I live in Santa Clarita in an HOA, but am not on the Board of
A plant trends study by horticulturalists with the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences revealed gardeners nationwide, as well as the Santa Clarita Valley, will be looking
When I meet with officials from other cities, I am proud to represent the City of Santa Clarita because I know our community offers an enviable quality of life.
February is full of special days. Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day, Presidents Day. Add in Fat Tuesday (Feb. 25) and Ash Wednesday (Feb. 26), and the month fills up pretty fast.
Years ago, golf instructor Ken Lewis got a phone call from the father of an 8-year-old girl. “So, I hear you’re the person to bring talent to,” said the father
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