Quilt guild hosts exhibit to raise support
By Nathanael Rodriguez | For The Signal The Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild and the Friends of Hart Park have a special event planned in June for quilting and fabric-art…
By Nathanael Rodriguez | For The Signal The Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild and the Friends of Hart Park have a special event planned in June for quilting and fabric-art…
A local woman facing multiple criminal charges, including murder, in connection with a fatal wrong-way traffic collision in January 2018, and who underwent a mental competency assessment in September, appeared…
The city of Santa Clarita announced its May schedule for Thursdays@Newhall, which includes a Super Nintendo-themed block party. Throughout the year, residents have the opportunity to attend free shows, concerts…
To celebrate May as National Bike Month, the city of Santa Clarita is set to host a series of free, bike-themed events in the coming weeks. Celebrated from coast to…
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are asking for the public’s help in identifying two burglary suspects. The station’s Facebook page posted the picture of a man and a woman…
The Mustang Owners Club of California recently toured the William S. Hart Museum as part of their scheduled events. The club has been invited to show off their cars on…
Santa Clarita Artists Association member Olga Kaczmar is presenting a one-woman art show at Canyon Theatre Guild (CTG) throughout May and June. “I’m very pleased to be invited to show…
Avenues SLS’ annual No-Tap Bowling Tournament fundraiser is right around the corner but players are still needed, the nonprofit announced. The event will take place on Saturday, May 11, at…
Summer is almost here, which means more daylight and more time for lovely outdoor adventures! The city of Santa Clarita is lucky to have access to nearly 12,000 acres of…
By Jason Greenwald For The Signal Swimmers from all over the Foothill League will be representing their high school in the 2019 CIF-Southern Section Division 1 Swimming Prelims and are…
https://youtu.be/tSM3-cux4kg Donned in historical clothing suited to the character they were portraying, a handful of Saugus High School teachers and students honored the legacy of women and the impact they’ve…
The Valencia boys volleyball team improved to .500 on the season on Tuesday, but more importantly, won its CIF-Southern Section Division 2 opening round playoff game against Oxnard at Oxnard…
Entering Tuesday’s CIF-Southern Section boys volleyball Division 2 first-round playoff game against Dos Pueblos at West Ranch, the No. 5 ranked Wildcats knew the precedent that it had to set.…
Tejon Ranch developers wanting to build more than 19,000 homes near the Kern County line received final approval for the Centennial development Tuesday. L.A. County supervisors granted approval after the…
For the third time, thieves broke into Nealie’s Skillet restaurant and stole from what the owner calls his heart and his life. At 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, thieves smashed the front…
I read Mr. Jonathan Kraut’s opinion piece regarding choosing our own mayor (April 23). He certainly does have some valid points. However, in recent years I feel I have been…
The United States has one of the worst records among developed countries worldwide when it comes to child abuse, losing on average four to seven children daily to child abuse…
In response to Byron York’s column on April 24, “The Personal Cost of the Russia Probe.” Once again, Byron wants to tweak a headline and make a simplistic argument to…
WOW! Bella Vida is gorgeous. It looks like a high-end business hotel with on-trend décor, a professional-grade kitchen, gym, landscaped patio area, a ballroom, recreation room and multiple meeting rooms.…
In a letter addressed to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California, Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, called for U.S. Attorney Robert Brewer Jr. to file federal hate crimes…