Hart baseball alumni return to Newhall; Wall of Fame class inducted
Hart Indians watch from field-side as Hart Baseball alumni participate in the annual Hart Baseball Alumni Game sponsored by the Dugout Club Sunday. Gilbert Bernal/The Signal

Hart baseball alumni return to Newhall; Wall of Fame class inducted

January has become the month for nostalgia and the ballpark. Following the College of the Canyons Alumni Softball Game a week ago, Hart held an alumni baseball game of its…

Valencia wrestling takes on Thunderclap tournament
The Valencia wrestling team lines up outside of Thousand Oaks High School on Saturday. // Photo courtesy Valencia wrestling

Valencia wrestling takes on Thunderclap tournament

The Valencia wrestling team continued its push to the postseason at the Thunderclap Varsity Tournament on Saturday at Thousand Oaks High School. The Vikings brought nine wrestlers to compete in…

High wind advisory, watch in effect for Santa Clarita
Signal file photo A woman holds onto her hoodie in the wind as she watches the Saugus varsity girls soccer game at Saugus on December 2, 2016. A high wind alert has been issued for the Santa Clarita Valley for the next few days. Katharine Lotze/Signal

High wind advisory, watch in effect for Santa Clarita

A high-wind advisory and watch is in effect for Santa Clarita, with the high-wind advisory set to expire before the high-wind watch. “With a high-wind advisory we expect gusts over…

City celebrates Vista Canyon Bus Transfer Station groundbreaking
Cameron Smyth, Mayor for the City of Santa Clarita, Laurene Weste Council Member, Marsha McLean, Council Member, Aja Najarian Metro Board Director, Jim Backer JBS Development President, Stephanie English, Senior Field Supervisor with the Los Angeles County, Bob Kellar Council Member, (left to right) heave fresh soil with gold shovels commemoration the groundbreaking for the Vista Canyon Bus Transfer Station that is expected to serve the new Vista Canyon Development currently in construction phase, Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. Gilbert Bernal/The Signal

City celebrates Vista Canyon Bus Transfer Station groundbreaking

As city and county officials dug in their shovels, the city of Santa Clarita celebrated the much-anticipated groundbreaking of the Vista Canyon Bus Transfer Station in Canyon Country. “This new…

SCV Trail Users shape trail in Placerita Canyon
Jason Lindenberg, Trail Users volunteer, chops away at rocky terrain in the Golden Valley Ranch Open Space to help shape a new trail to extend the current path off Placerita Canyon Road, Sunday, Jan. 26. Gilbert Bernal/The Signal

SCV Trail Users shape trail in Placerita Canyon

Dozens of volunteers with the Santa Clarita Valley Trail Users worked to improve an existing multi-use trail in the Golden Valley Ranch Open Space Sunday. “This is city open space,…

Iconography ministry brings new life to an ancient art
Kevin Kipper leads a demonstration at the monthly meeting for Saint Kateri's iconography ministry. Matt Fernandez/ The Signal

Iconography ministry brings new life to an ancient art

When people want to learn about ancient art, they usually take a class or go to a museum. The members of the Saint Kateri Iconography Ministry learn by doing. On the third Saturday of every month, the members of the iconography ministry gather in one of the church’s meeting rooms to share news, learn new techniques and to work on their own icons.

How the SCV figured into the Oscars landscape
Animated films are one of the things the SCV has a well-known influence on, thanks to California Institute of the Arts, which has produced numerous winners. Netflix’s Santa Claus origin story “Klaus” was directed, written and produced by CalArts alum Sergio Pablos, was nominated for Best Animated Film. Courtesy Netflix.

How the SCV figured into the Oscars landscape

Throughout the years, the city has maintained its close ties to Hollywood, so when the nominations for the 2020 Academy Awards season were released Jan. 13, it was no surprise Santa Clarita was an integral part of seven of this year’s distinguished films.

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