Brian Baker | Courts Get Too Big for Their Britches
In what is quickly and disgustingly becoming a new norm, yet another low-level federal judge has issued a national injunction against one of President Trump’s policies. In this case I’m…
In what is quickly and disgustingly becoming a new norm, yet another low-level federal judge has issued a national injunction against one of President Trump’s policies. In this case I’m…
The surprise was when, not if. This November the Santa Clarita Valley and parts of Orange County finally moved to elect Democrats to replace officials in long-held Republican seats. Given…
I enjoyed reading Betty Arenson’s column, “Californians Grab Your Wallet,” in the Nov. 17 edition of The Signal, wherein she lamented California’s post-election financial consequences. Like Ms. Arenson, I am…
By Bill Reynolds Signal Director of Veterans Affairs 4th/47th Battalion Connection John Gerbing is another local veteran who served in the same 9th Infantry Division unit that I served with…
Junior Chamber International’s Santa Clarita chapter is again looking to help families in need this holiday season with its Santa’s Helpers toy drive. Donation sites include Starbucks locations around town,…
The California Institute of the Arts’ Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance is performing its annual winter concert on varying dates through the end of November and beginning of December.…
The car repair clinic 360 Auto Clinic is refurbishing yet another car this holiday season to help the community. This year, the car that will be donated to a Santa…
Two Valencia men, identified as roommates, were arrested on suspicion of assault Wednesday — one on a felony charge, the other on a misdemeanor — after they allegedly got into…
Local chess players moved by the destruction of the Woolsey Fire are organizing a chess benefit to help those affected by the deadly fire. The chess benefit has now been…
When College of the Canyons began its First-Year Promise initiative last year, school leaders sought to make college more affordable and accessible for prospective students by assisting them with tuition,…
Any worries that The Master’s University women’s volleyball team would lose steam or focus with three days off for Thanksgiving – and two weeks between competitions for that matter –…
Kicking off its season, Saugus girls soccer hosted Santa Barbara at College of the Canyons on Monday. Coming out with a full head of steam, the Centurions possessed the ball…
While the 3-point shot continues to be a rising trend in basketball no matter the level, the West Ranch boys basketball team reminded those in attendance at Burbank High School…
The three volleyball players from the Santa Clarita Valley who made the All-CIF list are each from different schools, but they’re all connected. Shelby Grubbs of Hart, Hannah Caddow of…
As Californians drove up and down major interstates last week en route to celebrate Thanksgiving, Castaic residents found an unpleasant side effect was getting stuck in their homes, thanks in…
By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer Just more than two years into the Santa Clarita Business Incubator program, one of its top three tenants has graduated early, the city recently…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGD_YF64Nwk Watch live as NASA InSight attempts to land on Mars, 301 million miles from Earth. Engineers at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena are preparing for the spacecraft to…
A person was injured and taken to the hospital Monday morning following a three-vehicle traffic collision involving a school bus with two children on board. None of the children on…
By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer Santa Clarita resident Holly Feneht said her goal is to live her life with integrity, as one of six honorees for the 2019 Single…
By Michelle Sathe Signal Staff Writer Walking into Soapish is like stumbling upon a gallery devoted to all things bath and beauty. There are the tall, narrow cakes of soap…