West Ranch’s Zoe Campos reflects on time at Augusta National Women’s Amateur
Zoe Campos watches her drive during Day 2 of the USGA Women's Amateur Four-Ball Tournament at El Caballero Country Club in Tarzana, Calif. on April 29, 2018. Katharine Lotze/For the Signal

West Ranch’s Zoe Campos reflects on time at Augusta National Women’s Amateur

Holding a physical invitation to the first-ever Augusta National Women’s Amateur, Zoe Campos was in shock. “My ranking was pretty low, but I was pretty excited to be part of…

Valencia gets key win with sweep of Canyon
Valencia senior Dorian Ellis goes up for the kill in a Foothill League matchup with Canyon at Canyon High School Wednesday afternoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Valencia gets key win with sweep of Canyon

By Jason GreenwaldFor The Signal Valencia boys volleyball continued its late-season push for a Foothill League title Wednesday after sweeping Canyon in three games. With an opportunity to catch West…

Flair Cleaners collecting prom dresses for students in need
Flair Cleaners in Valencia is launching a campaign to raise funds to help find a cure for cancer. The campaign will run throughout October. Signal file photo

Flair Cleaners collecting prom dresses for students in need

Flair Cleaners in Valencia is partnering with Becca’s Closet, a nonprofit that provides prom attire to local high school students who can’t afford to buy it themselves, to host “Flair…

Katie Hill, Christy Smith and local representatives to gather Sunday in Santa Clarita
From left, Assemblywoman Christy Smith, Chancellor Dianne G. Van Hook and Congresswoman Katie Hill chat before they speak at the 2019 College of the Canyons Women's Conference held at the Dianne G. Van Hook University Center at College of the Canyons in Valencia on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Katie Hill, Christy Smith and local representatives to gather Sunday in Santa Clarita

Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, and other local elected officials are expected to gather in Santa Clarita from 6:30-10 p.m. Sunday for a dinner and…

La Mesa nationally recognized for improving relationships, environment on campuses
(Left to right) La Mesa teachers Heidi Cota, Michela James, Nicole Arteaga and Alex Suarez welcome students to school. Photo courtesy of Michele Krantz.

La Mesa nationally recognized for improving relationships, environment on campuses

La Mesa Junior High School has been named a “Capturing Kids' Hearts” National Showcase School Award recipient, William S. Hart Union High School District officials announced Monday. The Flippen Group,…

Sulphur Springs school district preps for annual STEAM Expo
FILE ART: Leona Cox Elementary students test out rockets they built as part of a GATE Academy project on Thursday, June 29, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal.

Sulphur Springs school district preps for annual STEAM Expo

As the end of the school year quickly approaches, the students and faculty of the Sulphur Springs Union School District are ramping up to their district-wide STEAM Expo they hold…

Saugus resident declares congressional bid
Saugus resident Mike Garcia announced Tuesday that he seeks to become the next representative of California's 25th Congressional District.

Saugus resident declares congressional bid

Saugus resident Mike Garcia announced Tuesday that he seeks to become the next representative of California's 25th Congressional District. After 25 years working as a decorated United States Naval Officer…

Smith’s bill to help students heads to Senate
Assemblywoman Christy Smith, District 38 speaks to the crowd after being sworn in at Oak Hills Elementary School in Valencia on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Smith’s bill to help students heads to Senate

Legislation authored by Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, seeking to assist students on their quest to pay for college, unanimously passed an Assembly floor vote Monday, and now heads to…

Registration for COC’s First-Year Promise program now open
New and returning College of the Canyons students can benefit from the wide range of classes that will be offered in subjects such as geology, history, health sciences, math, political science, sociology, psychology, English, business, economics, photography, welding, and water technology.

Registration for COC’s First-Year Promise program now open

College of the Canyons is now accepting applications for its First-Year Promise program, inviting the public to learn more about the program at two separate informational sessions being held 6:30-7:30…

Nursing faculty bill moves ahead to committee
Colllege of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne Van Hook raises her arms in celebration as Assemblywoman Christy Smith joins her at the swearing-in ceremony. Van Hook was appointed to a state oversight committee.

Nursing faculty bill moves ahead to committee

Assembly Bill 1051, which promotes the recruitment and retention of nursing faculty, passed the Higher Education Committee on Tuesday. Authored by Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, AB 1051 seeks to…

Bob Kellar: A weekend of good-‘ol fashion fun at the cowboy festival
David Thornbury performs some trick roping for a picture with Sonia and Zachary Hill at the 24th annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival at William S. Hart Park in Old Town Newhall. Signal file photo

Bob Kellar: A weekend of good-‘ol fashion fun at the cowboy festival

If you’ve had the pleasure of taking your kids or grandkids to the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, you know the weekend boasts activities and fun for the entire family. This…

A good day for pets: Two SCV animal shelters receive chili cook-off donations
Courtesy photo Members of Shelter Hope Pet Shop and Lange Foundation’s St. Bonnie’s Sanctuary receive a $31,000 check, which came from this year’s Santa Clarita Valley Charity Chili Cook-Off.

A good day for pets: Two SCV animal shelters receive chili cook-off donations

Thursday was a good day for pets in two of Santa Clarita’s shelter facilities after they received donations from this year’s annual SCV Charity Chili Cook-Off. Each year, the chili…

City announces road closures, parking details for cowboy fest
Kellen Ferreira, 11, and Chloe Ferreira 7, talk to historian August Simien about different kinds of saddles during the 24th annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival at William S. Hart Park in Old Town Newhall on Sunday. Samie Gebers/The Signal

City announces road closures, parking details for cowboy fest

News Release With the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival just around the corner, the city has announced planned road closures and parking details. The event, taking place at William S. Hart…

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