Tom Lackey | Can We Afford to Call California Home?
The dream that was the Golden State is quickly fading. California’s promise of a gilded future is turning into nothing more than fool’s gold for those who are not extremely…
The dream that was the Golden State is quickly fading. California’s promise of a gilded future is turning into nothing more than fool’s gold for those who are not extremely…
I’ve just spent over an hour watching and listening to “Donny Johnnie’s” news conference. There were so many uses of the word “deal” or “deals” that I have to ask,…
Let me spin you a tale. Suppose that sometime in the 21st century, the current president put forth a candidate for a Supreme Court seat. The left saw this as…
Victor Lindenheim’s op-ed (Sept. 22) “For Our Roads, Vote ‘No’ on Prop. 6,” only shared part of the story. Here’s the whole truth about Senate Bill 1 and Proposition 6.…
According to L.A. County 2010 statistics, there are more than twice as many Catholics in the Santa Clarita Valley as there are members of all other faiths combined. The only…
The Scout Me Win Golf Carnival for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of America at Sand Canyon Country Club in Santa Clarita has been pushed back to Oct. 27.
Even though summer’s over, rattlesnakes have not all slithered back into their holes, which means residents have a chance to sign up for rattlesnake-avoidance training for their dogs at a home in Leona Valley on Oct. 21.
Local churches are celebrating the Halloween season with festivals, “trunk or treats” and other events throughout the month of October.
If you ask Santa Clarita Valley residents their thoughts on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing featuring the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, you’ll get a diverse array of opinions — but no last names, and no pictures.
Residents are likely being scammed by after receiving phone calls asking for gift cards as payment, according to the latest fraud alert from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office on Friday.
Parents, students and members of the public are invited to the Celebration of National Manufacturing Day to learn about the careers that can be found in the fields of manufacturing…
Awhile back, I picked up a ticket from a police officer in Muscatine, Iowa. My crime? I drove over a STOP line at about 7 mph. When one of Iowa’s…
To help local employees and entrepreneurs find greater success in their careers and businesses, College of the Canyons will offer eight new short-term classes this semester that concentrate on building…
When asked to describe the College of the Canyons defense in three words, linebacker Tariq Speights only had one: “Darkside.” “We always talk about the blue collar mentality defense,” COC…
Trinity Classical Academy made quick work of Calvary Chapel Christian of Las Vegas, Nevada at Fillmore High School on Friday, beating them 46-0. The Knights first dented the scoreboard at…
West Ranch football hosted Golden Valley at Valencia High school on Friday and scored eight total touchdowns to improve to 6-0 for the first time in school history. Defeating the…
By Grant Gordon For The Signal CANYON COUNTRY – On the heels of playing an arduous preleague slate in which it emerged below .500, perhaps there was some doubt…
After a penalty-plagued first half at College of the Canyons on Friday night, Saugus was able to pull away from Hart 13-7. Several false starts, holding penalties and personal fouls…
An in-house article on the Master’s University website — addressing conflict-of-interest concerns over a $180,000 contract awarded to a company owned by the university president’s son-in-law — raised eyebrows…
A 27-year-old Sylmar man, identified as a Pacoima gang member, was arrested by local sheriff’s deputies as a suspect in a murder outside of the Santa Clarita Valley. The…