If there is any one question I get over and over again, it is people stuck in an unaffordable mortgage asking me how to force Big Mortgage Company, Inc. to change their home loan to something they can afford.
Thank you for pointing out in the tea party article that Reagan actually increased taxes while he was Governor ("All taxed out at 'Tea Party,' April 16).
While I was writing last month's article about learning to say "no" more often, I had this thought: "If I am saying 'no' to all of these things, then what am I saying 'yes' to?" You may or may not have had the same thought. It made me think about how healthy it is when we actually, consciously say 'yes' to what we choose to do.
Hello, Santa Clarita Valley! Welcome to The-Signal.com's Daybreak, your point of entry for the day, and a quick journey through the past, present and future. Let the adventure begin:
Jeremy knew he wasn't feeling right, but he didn't know what to do about it. It seemed like all of the time, he felt either anxious or depressed. It started to take a toll on his family and affected his work, too. A friend of his had benefited from counseling, so Jeremy decided to give it a try. It took some time, but by talking out his feelings, he was able to get his life on better track.
SACRAMENTO - Assembly Bill 1463, introduced by Assemblyman Cameron Smyth, R-Santa Clarita, passed out of the Assembly Education Committee today by a vote of 8-0.
Doe Time Records throws the Santa Clarita hip-hop group's Souls 4 Sale album release party for "The Country is Ours" tomorrow at Bella Cucina, 27430 The Old Rd., Valencia 91355.
The city of Santa Clarita invites local junior high students to attend the first-ever "Sportsmania" tomorrow from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the city's Sports Complex Gymnasium. Local junior high kids are invited to hang out and play sports with their friends at the event.
Spring is here and the weather is right for motorcycle riding in California. With more than one million licensed riders, the state has seen a sharp increase over the years in the number of motorcycle-involved collisions and fatalities. In an effort to promote awareness and increase the safety of everyone on the road, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) designates May "Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month" with the help of its traffic safety partners.
Brave New World Comics, the 2008 Eisner award winning store located in the Santa Clarita Valley, announces a signing event with writer Neil Bailey on Saturday, May 9.
One lucky college student will receive a paid internship this summer to plunge into the world of live theatre. This month, the Repertory East Playhouse received a grant from the Los Angeles County Arts Commission to underwrite a 10-week paid summer internship for a full-time undergraduate.
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society's Southern California Chapter is making preparations for the 16th annual MS Golf Classic & Dinner Gala at Robinson Ranch Golf Club in Santa Clarita on Saturday, June 20.
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, a privately held Southern California based chain of specialty coffee and tea stores, sponsors "Big Sunday" on Thursday, May 7 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m with a free 12 oz. iced coffee offered to each customer as well as a donation of 25 cents from each iced coffee going towards the event.
A Canyon Country man was sentenced Wednesday to 65 years and four months in state prison, a little more than three years after he was arrested for a string of armed robberies.
It's been seven years since Los Angeles County sheriff's Deputy David March, of Saugus, was shot to death by Armando Jose Arroyo Garcia, a three-time convicted drug dealer and twice-deported Mexican national.
The Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival is holding auditions for their summer production of Shakespeare's Henry IV part 1, directed by Stephen Whelan.
WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States is flying nuclear-capable B-52 bombers on training missions over South Korea to highlight Washington's commitment to defend an ally amid rising tensions with North Korea, Pentagon officials said Monday.
NEW YORK (AP) - The Tony Awards are going back to the place where the Rockettes high-kick it.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - A former University of Oklahoma starting quarterback was one of two people killed when a small aircraft smashed into a house in northern Indiana, officials said Monday.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Japanese architect Toyo Ito, whose buildings have been praised for their fluid beauty and balance between the physical and virtual world, has won the 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the prize's jury announced Sunday.
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - Australia plans to restore limited military cooperation with Myanmar and increase business ties with the Southeast Asian nation.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Authorities investigating the apparent suicide of a college student discovered weapons and explosive devices in a dorm on the University of Central Florida campus in Orlando early Monday, and hundreds of students were evacuated, though the school said there was no immediate threat.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - After 27 years, the murder trial of a man who posed as a member of the fabled Rockefeller family is getting under way with opening statements to the jury.
The Pac-12 Conference has fined Arizona coach Sean Miller $25,000 for his actions following the 18th-ranked Wildcats' loss to UCLA in the semifinals of the conference tournament.
Rome - "May God forgive you." That's Cardinal Timothy Dolan's translation of a joke that Pope Francis told the College of Cardinals a day after being elected the 267th pontiff.
I've never liked cats. I find them to be obnoxious, arrogant, and down-right evil. If you've had a bad day at work, a cat's first response is "good, you are here. Feed me. Now."
When Dolley Payne Madison became first lady in 1809, she instituted Wednesday evening gatherings at the White House where political rivals could meet and talk.