COC selected to offer Google IT certification
Students walk past the College of the Canyons University Center, which offers various degree programs and houses the Hart District's Academy of the Canyon's. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

COC selected to offer Google IT certification

By Signal Staff College of the Canyons is one of 25 community colleges in the nation that was selected by Jobs for the Future to offer a Google Information Technology…

SCV water directors reflect on first year
SCV Water Agency retreat participants gather around consultant Ed Means, who leads the session Saturday at the agency’s headquarters.

SCV water directors reflect on first year

Local water officials hunkered down for two days of reflection this past weekend, reviewing what they did right this past year and finding ways to do things better. The two-day…

City announces upcoming Cowboy Festival events
The Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival usually features everything from champion trick roper Dave Thornbury, above, to mechanical bull rides, champion gunslingers, intertribal dances, Western-type vittles, wares, and duds, and lots of good-time music. | Signal file photo.

City announces upcoming Cowboy Festival events

By Nate Rodriguez Signal Staff Writer Would-be cowboys and cowgirls can start to make plans for the city’s 26th annual Cowboy Festival, with Santa Clarita launching an event website next…

Chamber celebrates new board at awards and installation gala
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Captain Robert Lewis, center, is presented with the Public Service Award by Supervisor Kathryn Barger's Field Deputy, Stephanie English, left, and event host John Musella during the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce 95th Awards & Installation Gala held at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Friday, January 26, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Chamber celebrates new board at awards and installation gala

Together we are working toward tomorrow. That’s the message Nancy Starczyk delivered Friday as newly appointed chair of the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce during its 2019 Awards and…

Pace ribbon cutting location changes to City Hall
Pace bikes, by Zagster, now available in multiple locations of Santa Clarita, including the Santa Clarita Metrolink Station (pictured). Cory Rubin/The Signal

Pace ribbon cutting location changes to City Hall

The upcoming ribbon cutting to celebrate the Pace bike-share program in Santa Clarita has changed locations, the city announced Monday. Scheduled at 10 a.m. on Thursday, the free and open…

The Sanctuary Church holds seminar for parents looking to balance home and work lives
Pastor Rachel Edwards (right) and Dawn Edwards lead The Sanctuary Church's Parent Connect seminar on Sunday night. Matt Fernandez/ The Signal

The Sanctuary Church holds seminar for parents looking to balance home and work lives

The Sanctuary held its quarterly Parent Connect event on Sunday with a seminar titled “Parenting and the Myth of Balance.”

An Off Kilter kind of company
J.T. Centonze displays a leather and a canvas utility work kilt in Off Kilter showroom in Valencia on Friday. Dan Watson/The Signal

An Off Kilter kind of company

J. T. Centonze only wears pants for three hours each year, when he needs to protect his legs while working with fireworks on Independence Day. For the other 364 days…

College opens newest exhibition
The College of the Canyons Art Gallery opened its latest exhibition, “A Better Nectar,” by Jessica Rath with Robert Hoehn on Monday. The multisensory installation will remain in the college’s on-campus gallery until Thursday, March 28.

College opens newest exhibition

The College of the Canyons Art Gallery opened its latest exhibition, “A Better Nectar,” by Jessica Rath with Robert Hoehn on Monday. The multisensory installation, which is based on the…

An Off Kilter kind of company
J.T. Centonze with his 1996 hearse used as a delivery van with the license plate bearing the message "RIP Pants" at the Off Kilter office in Valencia on Friday. Dan Watson/The Signal

An Off Kilter kind of company

J. T. Centonze only wears pants for three hours each year, when he needs to protect his legs while working with fireworks on Independence Day. For the other 364 days…

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