
Make it a Cold Lang Syne at Polar Bear Swim
It’s a way to brrr-ing in the New Year. The City of Santa Clarita on Thursday announced that the annual New Year’s Day Arctic Chill Polar Bear Swim is scheduled…
It’s a way to brrr-ing in the New Year. The City of Santa Clarita on Thursday announced that the annual New Year’s Day Arctic Chill Polar Bear Swim is scheduled…
When Keith and Mary Williams drive their self-styled dune buggy down the street during the holidays, they are greeted by waves, yells and smiles. Their vehicle attracts a lot of…
Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District (AADUSD) Superintendent Brent Woodard announced his resignation to the AADUSD community earlier this week. According to a letter Woodard released to district personnel, his resignation…
Three subsequent traffic collisions on the northbound Interstate 5 just north of San Fernando Boulevard backed up traffic for those leaving the Santa Clarita Valley Thursday morning. The first traffic…
The driver of a vehicle that crashed on the Sierra Highway onramp was taken into custody early Thursday morning for suspicion of driving under the influence, according to officials. CHP…
Editor's Note: This is the latest installment of our Coach’s Corner series which feature Q&A sessions with high school and college coaches around the Santa Clarita Valley. Canyon High boys basketball…
Valencia High girls soccer kept coming in waves: Eventually it was bound to breakthrough. With four minutes left in the first half, the Vikings finally did. Then, with the wind…
I am a College of the Canyons student living in the city of Santa Clarita emailing you for a very important reason, and that reason is why we as a…
GRANADA HILLS — The ball stopped moving. The shots stopped falling. Saugus High boys basketball looked little like the team that ran out to a 17-point lead after one quarter.…
GRANADA HILLS — Even after scoring six points in the third quarter and letting all of a 10-point halftime lead get away, Valencia High boys basketball had possession late in…
I disagree strongly with The Signal’s Editorial Board about the recent conduct of the Santa Clarita City Council (“City Council actions negligent,” Dec. 17 in The Signal). Santa Clarita is…
Perhaps these reasons will help clear up why there is no rush to file applications to fill the vacant Santa Clarita City Council seat (“Filing for council vacancy off to…
Bartolo, also known as Barty the Innkeeper, was having a bad day. His cook had just called in sick, the roof was leaking again, and the guests in the room…
Dear Mr. Vignola: I am sorry you feel you must make wild, sweeping statements in your article “How the rules have changed” (Dec. 20 in The Signal) to try and…
It’s a bit like that old recruiting poster, the one with Uncle Sam pointing his finger and saying, “I want you / for U.S. Army.” In this case, it’s newly…
Officials finalized a land deal this week with the city that will result in another new community park. Santa Clarita’s purchase of about 26 acres adjacent to the Via Princessa…
November real-estate sales numbers paint a Tale of Two Valleys. In the Santa Clarita Valley, it is the best of times … or at least the best in several years.…
Instead of exchanging holiday gifts this year, West Ranch High School cafeteria workers decided to pool together money, food and gifts for two local United States Marine Corps veterans. “We…
“I’m pretty happy for being the low man on the totem pole to get the committees I got,’’ freshly minted state Sen. Scott Wilk was saying Wednesday, taking a few…
The Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Library turned into a Christmas Elf’s paradise Wednesday morning, full of games, crafts, treats and toys. More than 200 Santa Clarita children spent the…