Soul-satisfying Asian fusion at My Hot Pot
Back in 1999, I was living in Shanghai, China, a Southern California girl trying to find her way in a very foreign land. What I enjoyed exploring most there was…
Back in 1999, I was living in Shanghai, China, a Southern California girl trying to find her way in a very foreign land. What I enjoyed exploring most there was…
Several dozen friends and colleagues of Poole & Shaffery LLP inundated the firm’s lobby Thursday in celebration of 20 years of service. The event was the focus of the Santa…
It’s that in-between time of year here in the Santa Clarita Valley; back-to-school is behind us and the holidays are not quite upon us. Yet, for many school-aged kids and…
As a young girl, Dianne White Crawford discovered her love of movies in the Wilshire Movie Theater in Fullerton. As her mother worked in the nearby beauty salon, Crawford and…
Ed. note: This story is the first in a two-part series looking at ways that homeowners can save big money on their plumbing appliances around the home with a little…
Rock guitar virtuosos Richie Kotzen, Vinnie Moore and Gus G have teamed up for a West Coast mini-tour that wraps with a triple-threat set at the Canyon Santa Clarita on…
To raise awareness about human trafficking and the connection between childhood sexual abuse and the sex industry, College of the Canyons hosted a human trafficking awareness event Friday. The free…
Santa Clarita Valley residents enjoyed pizza and politics Wednesday night at Vincenzo's Pizza Newhall, where CA25 United for Progress hosted its school board candidate forum. During the event, the six…
College of the Canyons (COC) has been ranked as one of the top colleges in the nation and No. 1 in Southern California for adult students by Washington Monthly magazine.
The latest installment of the Life Forward workshop series, hosted by the Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley, kicked off Saturday with a discussion on how cyber technology impacts young people.
About 5,000 Southern California Edison Customers in Canyon Country experienced a power outage Sunday afternoon.
After three days of work, artists proudly displayed 30 different pieces and original works of chalk art on the final day of the 2018 Santa Clarita Chalk Festival, presented by the Old Town Newhall Association (OTNA).
Here's a look at the Charlie Fire, now an approximately 3,000-acre fire in Castaic.
By Tim Whyte Signal Editor Lee Schramling was probably not going to be elected to the Santa Clarita City Council. It was 1992. He was running against an incumbent, Jan…
It seems Gary Horton (Sept. 18)blames the situation in Washington, D.C., on polarized politics and then he goes on to describe those folks living in red states as podunk, cow…
Katie Hill has made a campaign out of smearing Steve Knight for his supposed reliance on special interests. What she has failed to point out is the hundreds of thousands…
More than 1,400 volunteers cleaned up the Santa Clara River, near Wiley Canyon Road, Saturday during Santa Clarita’s 24th annual River Clean-Up and Environmental Expo.
The roads in SCV are at an all-time low for traveling around town. The potholes are terrible and clearly rain is not the reason. School has started, along with tearing…
By David Hegg Two weeks ago, I was flying down the road, knowing the stop lights were timed to reward drivers adhering to the 50-mph limit. Deep in thought, I…
By The Signal Editorial Board You almost have to wonder if Vince Lombardi would be proud of what American politics has become. After all, when it comes to matters involving…