Ron Bischof: Caforio leaves out facts
The partisan column by Mr. Caforio “Corporations run amok” is an indirect reference to regulatory reform that will impact his legal wallet. Attorneys garner fat fees from class action lawsuits…
The partisan column by Mr. Caforio “Corporations run amok” is an indirect reference to regulatory reform that will impact his legal wallet. Attorneys garner fat fees from class action lawsuits…
In his column in the Friday, 3 November, edition of The Signal entitled “Corporations run amok” Bryan Caforio asks the following question: “Have you ever had your bank or credit…
“People who do not have faith don’t understand faith, I guess I’d have to say. And it is the right thing to do is to pray in moments like…
It was match point in Game 3 for Santa Clarita Christian volleyball on Tuesday, and the players, coaches and fans inside the Cardinals’ gym were getting impatient. SCCS’ total was…
Six Santa Clarita Valley prep football teams will continue their seasons Friday, with the CIF-Southern Section revealing its 11-man football brackets over the weekend. Valencia (9-1), Golden Valley (5-5) and…
Hart alum Pat Valaika had been less than a month into his offseason with the Colorado Rockies when he helped put on a youth baseball clinic on Oct. 21…
It’s been a year since Donald Trump was elected president and it’s been nearly as long since Santa Clarita progressives started CA25 United for Progress. The day after the 2016…
Meeting the Brave is The Signal’s six-part video series taking a unique snapshot into the valiant efforts taken by six local veterans to protect freedom and the values we have as Americans. The series is hosted by Vietnam War veteran and Santa Clarita resident Bill Reynolds, one of the “Boys of ’67,” Charlie Company, 4th/47th, 9th Infantry Division.
Jonathan Brown bent it inside the far post. Sarah Stead lifted it high into the frame’s upper regions. And men’s and women’s cross country went low, low, low. The postseason…
The William S. Hart Union Governing Board is expected to review resolutions, proposals and fee amendments related to various construction projects throughout the district, including the Castaic High School site.…
Regional planners strapped with the easy task of assessing the environmental impact of fewer homes being built for the Skyline Ranch development, gave the project thumbs up approval Tuesday. When…
Since this “kneeling during the National Anthem” started, I have tuned out the NFL. My wife and I both have boycotted the NFL. As a veteran, I cannot see what…
In many cases, the aerospace industry is still a primarily male-dominated field. As of last year, one-third of NASA’s employees were women, according to an article by SiliconANGLE. With a…
A fight between two men near the Metrolink Station in Newhall ended with both men being arrested on suspicion of assault and one of them sent to the hospital.…
Between the birth of her first child, graduation from college and her wedding, 2018 is set to be a significant year for Jennifer McCoy. The Army veteran is giving birth…
A two-year plan detailing College of the Canyons’ (COC) efforts to increase student success while closing achievement gaps is expected to be reviewed by the Santa Clarita Community College District…
Film and TV productions bring revenue and jobs to the Santa Clarita Valley. On any given day, you might encounter a film crew. These productions are filming around Santa Clarita…
During a ceremony Nov.3 at the new Santa Clarita Medical Offices 2 on Tourney Road, scheduled to begin delivering specialty care services to members next March, Kaiser Permanente presented eight…
For thirty years, Nola Aronson has helped residents of the Santa Clarita Valley and neighboring communities hear better, while also offering strong support to community organizations. Thursday, it was their…
A Castaic woman who pleaded no contest last month to having brutally murdered her elderly father three years ago was placed in the Patton State hospital Tuesday. Denise Ann…