Deputies: Bus passenger had fishing pole, not rifle
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to reports of a possible person with a rifle on a bus on Saturday, which wound up being a fishing pole. The call…
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to reports of a possible person with a rifle on a bus on Saturday, which wound up being a fishing pole. The call…
By The Signal Editorial Board Kathryn Barger was the lone voice of reason on the L.A. County Board of Supervisors this week as the board took steps toward both defunding…
The check’s in the mail just doesn’t cut it in these unprecedented times; but that is about all millions of Californians know about the whereabouts of their unemployment claims when…
In recent years common wisdom has dictated that Democrats believed that Republicans were evil, and Republicans believed that Democrats were simply wrong-headed. Despite fundamental policy disagreements, in times of crisis…
I know I’ve been harping on this theme all this year. Nonetheless. Who the heck has been stealing all the time? We’re just about into August and it feels like…
A half-acre commercial property in Canyon Country has sold for $1.5 million, according to brokers at Spectrum Commercial Real Estate. The property, located at 18717 Soledad Canyon Road, was first…
A Los Angeles-based buyer secured $19.9 million in financing for three retail centers, including one in Santa Clarita, according to a CBRE news release. CBRE’s Capital Markets’ Debt & Structured…
Well, by almost any indication, this year’s summer vacation will probably look a little bit different than last year’s. With the ebb and flow of pandemic concerns likely to stay…
By City Manager Ken Striplin The summer months in Santa Clarita, with their long, warm days filled with sunshine, are a time when individuals and families look forward to fun…
By Keith Roach, M.D. Signal Contributing Writer Dear Dr. Roach ecently, my acupuncturist suggested that I try hyaluronic acid capsules for the arthritis in my hands, feet, back, neck and hips.…
It’s summer in the Santa Clarita Valley. It’s hot. What can you do with the family that’s fun and gives you a sweet, cool treat as a reward? One of…
While so many families spend more time at home than normal, many may be seeking ways to increase fun and activity, especially for children. One way to increase engagement while…
Connection and a sense of community can be critical to well-being as people continue to distance and isolate. It can be challenging, especially for older adults, but there are ways…
Homeowners tackling interior upgrades often focus their attention on two of the most-used rooms the in the house: the kitchen and bathroom. Tailoring these rooms to your personal preferences may…
Quarantine and social distancing have inspired renewed interest in gardening and home cooking. These two activities go hand-in-hand as people grow their own produce and herbs that can be plucked…
U p to 70% of a pet’s immune system is contained within his or her digestive system. “The digestive tract has immune cells that provide surveillance and are the front-line…
By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Editor Once your kids turn the last page of the classic bedtime story “The Three Bears,” tell them that when they wake up in the…
As of this week, every school district within the Santa Clarita Valley has taken the in-person experience of school and put it into an online platform, citing the need to…
The COVID-19 crisis has upended everyday life, including how and where one can volunteer. But the desire for people to give back has not changed for many in the Santa…
The city of Santa Clarita is offering to dispose of any hazardous and/or electronic waste residents may have during a roundup event next week. The Household Hazardous/E-Waste Roundup is set…