Out of the Bunker: It pays off to know your golf course
I grew up playing on a desert golf course in southern New Mexico. It wasn’t the manicured desert that is commonly found around golf courses in Palm Springs. The desert…
I grew up playing on a desert golf course in southern New Mexico. It wasn’t the manicured desert that is commonly found around golf courses in Palm Springs. The desert…
I read an article recently that focused on a few predictions for the world of professional golf in 2019. Two of these predictions stood out, and I happen to agree…
She had been in the Air Force for a few years, deployed once. She had seen lots of new countries and enjoyed new experiences. But Kelly Davis found herself in…
2018 was an year for hits and misses for many in the small business community. It had its opportunities and challenges. Some of these challenges were unique to the different…
Santa Clarita residents proved that they are just as curious about the final frontier as their ancestors as they gathered in Central Park to view the full moon and total lunar eclipse through telescopes on Sunday.
Newhall School District made changes to the district’s special education practices in recent months, after an administrative complaint prompted an investigation by the California Department of Education in 2017. The…
We have received reports of a significant power outage affecting a large swath of Castaic, generally north of Hasley Canyon Road. According to the Southern California Edison website, the outage…
At least one person was treated at the scene of a traffic collision involving a sheriff’s patrol SUV in Saugus Sunday, officials confirmed. The crash was reported at about 4:30…
Arnie Sisk watched as the latest additions to Congregation Beth Shalom, a Holocaust memorial sculpture and a surrounding plaza, were dedicated on Saturday. Sisk Plaza, as it’s called, memorialized Sisk’s…
As a sign of solidarity with demonstrators walking the streets of downtown Los Angeles for the third annual Women’s March, a group of Santa Clarita residents raised posters and welcomed…
It is now written… Yea, verily I say unto thee, though thy brothers come to ye in great numbers pleading great poverty and persecution, ye shall erect great barriers against…
There appears to be only one wingnut support strategy for this Trumped-up “wall crisis” and government shutdown: Beat up on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for being so cheeky as to boogaloo with…
By Tim Whyte Signal Editor Sometimes, in “the moment,” you say and do things that, later on, strike you as funny or even a little embarrassing. For example, this week…
By Katie Hill Congresswoman Every day, my office receives hundreds of calls about the shutdown. And as each day passes, they become more and more dire. Most people don’t care…
By Janelle Burkholder Guest Columnist Someday, my child is going to discover I haven’t always been his mom. And that I’m not his only mom. And while I’ve thought through…
By The Signal Editorial Board It was a false alarm, yes, but it was also a stark reminder of the world we live in, and the importance of preparedness: When…
From Thursday through Sunday, the Paseo Club welcomed members of the public for four days of free classes and activities including tennis lessons with professional players, a taco lunch, wine tasting, dodgeball, Zumba and a polar bear swim, complete with two tons of ice.
With a soundtrack straight from the 1940s, the Santa Clarita Master Chorale will present its “Sentimental Journey” performance at Bridgeport Clubhouse on Feb. 2. The show will consist of various…
A head-on collision caused minor injuries and an increase in traffic along San Francisquito Canyon Road, just north of Copper Hill Drive, on Saturday. California Highway Patrol officers and Los…
The Community Gardens of Santa Clarita held its first meeting of the year on Saturday in Central Park.