
Conference focused on understanding the Bible
Lucy Twitchell wanted to learn more bout the Bible. She wanted to not just read it, but truly understand it. So she decided to attend the Speaking by Listening Bible…
Lucy Twitchell wanted to learn more bout the Bible. She wanted to not just read it, but truly understand it. So she decided to attend the Speaking by Listening Bible…
It was my high honor to participate in yet another Vietnam Program with The Greatest Generations Foundation, thanks to founder Timothy Davis. This program proved to be exceptional because among…
Chiquita Canyon Landfill officials say they’re “downsizing” and that the landfill near Val Verde is shrinking, but in official documents filed with regional planners the officials have asked to increase…
Councilman Bob Kellar plans to address the rest of the City Council about adding to the reward to find 15-year-old Desiree Lawson’s killer at the council’s next meeting on March…
Inside the foyer of Valencia High’s gymnasium Thursday, Jade Jordan put her hand to her face and squinted. A visitor’s question about point guard Chyanne Pagkalinawan appeared to border, humorously,…
Last week I made the annual trek to Washington, D.C., to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). For those unfamiliar with it, CPAC is the largest yearly meeting of…
On Saturday, Feb. 25, The Signal published a guest column by Ron Bischoff entitled “Learning to evaluate the ‘fake news.’” In it he noted the calls from several people and…
In the Canyon High gym, the girls basketball team has a banner hanging under the scoreboard that says “2015-16 CIF finalists.” Alaina Garcia had a few ideas on where the…
Valencia High baseball scored three runs in the top of the seventh to get their third win of the season, 3-2, over Moorpark. The Vikings continue in the Easton Tournament semifinals…
In the last several days, a word has popped up in conversations around Saugus High’s campus. How could it not? The way the Centurion boys soccer team has been winning…
If you’ve been to a Saugus boys soccer game, you’ve likely heard Matt Sayers before you’ve seen him. The junior goalkeeper’s booming voice, tinged with a British accent, positions teammates…
As the early spring chill set in on Thursday evening, Golden Valley High baseball was just starting to get warmed up. The Grizzlies picked up their second win of preleague…
Local traffic cops took a big step in making SCV streets safer for pedestrians Thursday, handing out 37 citations in a sting operation aimed at catching drivers violating crosswalk safety…
A virtual reality classroom visited the College of the Canyon’s (COC) campus Thursday to give students and staff a chance to work with a 10 interactive computer screens. The zSpace…
An elderly motorist driving north on the southbound lanes of Highway 14 and into oncoming traffic gave a few morning commuters a shock Thursday. The California Highway Patrol received reports…
“Olé!” Carol McElroy’s second grade class shouts in unison as they finish their flamenco routine at North Park Elementary School. The flamenco dance was the culmination of an eight week…
Noah shouldn’t need his ark in this town. Daily maintenance in preparation for winter storms proved effective across Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County as a whole when heavy rains…
Students across the Santa Clarita Valley hit the books Thursday in honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday and Read Across America Day. The 20th annual event was commemorated at schools and…
While over 100 people addressed the Los Angeles County Planning Commission at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill public hearing Wednesday night, time ran out before everyone got a chance to speak.…