In a recent opinion piece published in The Signal entitled “Acosta, Wilk: don’t claim credit for improvements,” a group of engaged and concerned citizens politically attacked our state Assembly member…
Canyon's Laksa Stanford (4) tips the ball over the net for a point during a volleyball game against Palmdale Aerospace Academy on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal
The Canyon High girls volleyball team swept Palmdale Aerospace Academy in three sets with scores of 25-12, 25-19 and 25-14 at home on Wednesday evening. Sasha Thomas led the Cowboys…
Families and friends of youth who died in traffic-related incidents join community members as they walk in the 2017 Walk of Remembrance at Central Park ahead of the 2017 Evening of Remembrance on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal
Holding glow sticks in one hand and tissues in the other, community members’ eyes filled with tears as they stood among tree stumps representing 105 local youth who lost their…
Legislation that would require a text message option with human trafficking hotlines is headed to Governor Jerry Brown’s desk after passing the Senate floor unanimously on Tuesday. Senate Bill 225…
Los Angeles County’s Department of Public Health is actively looking to prevent a Hepatitis A outbreak. After the Board of Supervisors approved a motion by Supervisor Kathryn Barger, the department…
Over the next three years, Gap Inc. will shift its retail portfolio by closing about 200 underperforming Gap and Banana Republic stores while opening about 270 Old Navy, Athleta and…
Over the next three years, Gap Inc. will shift its retail portfolio by closing about 200 underperforming Gap and Banana Republic stores while opening about 270 Old Navy, Athleta and…
Supporters of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) board a bus outside Representative Steve Knight's Santa Clarita offices on Tuesday, August 15, 2017, following a short rally and the delivery of materials to the office. Katharine Lotze/The Signal
Both leaders from Santa Clarita’s colleges and from California’s institutions of higher education are expressing their concern and frustration toward the Trump Administration’s decision to end the Deferred Action for…
With the grief and suffering caused by Texas storm Harvey, it’s time to remind everyone of an old parable: “Those who don’t listen must feel.” Those who refuse to listen…
The Board of Supervisors declared the La Tuna Fire a local emergency after it spread through over 7,000 acres of the fifth district last weekend. By ratifying the emergency, the…
Kudos to the Santa Clarita City Council for not caving in to the notion that indigenous people were somehow more noble and deserving of having a holiday named after them…
The Albert Einstein STEAM Academy, serving students in kindergarten to sixth grade, welcomed students and teachers back to its campus on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Christina Cox/The Signal
Stepping out of their cars with new backpacks in hand, eager students greeted their teachers and friends as they returned to Albert Einstein STEAM Academy for the first day of…
Three men were arrested on suspicion of burglary Wednesday following an early morning break-in at a Saugus drug store. Shortly before 2:40 a.m. Wednesday, deputies with the Santa Clarita…
Joshua Heath’s article “In defense of Millennial snowflakes” (The Signal Aug. 29) could not be more correct when he blames my generation, the so-called “Greatest Generation,” for being the cause…
Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Information Bureau The California Office of Traffic Safety is again announcing that September is “California Pedestrian Safety Month” which began last year in response…
By Cully Schneider Saugus Community Contributor Ten minutes into my new workout program and I felt like I might pass out. I hoped that another mother would scoop me…
By Olga Kaczmar Newhall Community Contributor Thomas W. Schaller will demonstrate watercolor painting at the Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA) meeting on Monday evening, Sept. 18, at 6:30 p.m.…
By Bill Tozzi, Valencia Community Contributor Labor Day, sometimes called the end of summer, is the first Monday in September. According to the Department of Labor, it constitutes a yearly…
The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita had a special visit from representatives of Crippen's Mortuary and Matthews' Aurora Funeral Solutions on May 2. Employees for the companies Brad, Chris, and Greg stopped by to drop off a check for $1,000. After a tour given by 10 year old Club member Dylan, the gentleman presented the check to a group of 80 Club members, sharing how proud they are to support the Boys & Girls Club and why it is an important program in our community. Courtesy photo
By Matthew Nelson, Santa Clarita Community Contributor On Saturday September 9 at 3 p.m. past Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley members, parents, staff, board members, and…