
Overturned vehicle sends one to the hospital
One person was sent to the hospital Saturday morning following a collision, not for injuries, but rather a DUI check. At approximately 2:21 a.m., multiple agencies including the California Highway…
One person was sent to the hospital Saturday morning following a collision, not for injuries, but rather a DUI check. At approximately 2:21 a.m., multiple agencies including the California Highway…
When the time finally comes for the COVID-19 vaccine to be ready, whether at the end of the year or early next year, Los Angeles County supervisors are saying they…
I don’t know how the heck we survived Labor Day Weekend seven days back. But we did. One of my all-time favorite weather anecdotes seems fitting in a place where…
By The Signal Editorial Board Follow the science. That’s the refrain. All the state and regional governments’ cries about what to do regarding COVID-19 focus on it. “We have to…
Politics always boils down to issues that are macro versus micro. Call it local versus national. Somehow, according to Joe Biden and the Democrat talking heads, President Donald Trump has…
I really enjoyed Lynn Wright’s Sept. 3 letter to the editor entitled, “Still Angry from Colorado.” First of all, he spelled my name correctly. But more importantly I always feel…
Re: Letters, Phyllis McKenna, Sept. 1, “The Shakedown of Santa Clarita.” The right of peaceful protests was encouraged by our founding fathers. Because of some police brutality, many people of…
People who are persecuted in their native countries, whether for their religion, ethnicity, gender identity, or other reasons, may flee for their lives and become “refugees.” This is a U.N.-designated…
I came up with a simple test to determine if a news media source exhibits bias: When a report goes beyond the objective statement of what happened and either supports…
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Latino Business Alliance is set to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month with an interactive virtual celebration Wednesday. During a cocktail reception, guests can…
By Cameron Smyth Santa Clarita City Mayor The City of Santa Clarita continues to celebrate the “CAN DOs” instead of dwelling on what we cannot do under current health guidelines…
Walk the aisles of a neighborhood grocery store examining nutrition labels and packaging and you’re bound to find information that was not there a decade ago. On August 2, 2013,…
It’s the dog days of summer and it’s hot! Perhaps this is a good time to create some cool, decadent refreshing drinks to enjoy as the day winds down. Here…
The calendar pages may be turning fast, but it’s not too late to do some work around the house. Now is the time to wrap up home improvement projects before…
By Jane Gates Signal Staff Writer You can make do-it-yourself yard art with a little of your own creativity. Yard art is anything that will decorate your landscape. You can…
Perhaps nothing ages a car or truck more than a lackluster exterior finish. Even if vehicles are only a few years old, failure to maintain the paint, tires and chrome…
Hundreds of millions of people across the globe rely on medications for their survival. In fact, the percentage of people using prescription medications may surprise people who work outside the…
By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Editor I love lampshades and how they create character in a room. Sometimes they hearken back to a more romantic time. Just walk into a…
Rooster’s Relics Antiques is a trip back in time, just 20 minutes east of Valencia. Owner Rita Hood, born and raised in Saugus, is a corporate accountant. Hood and her…
Santa Clarita Valley residents are also no stranger to seeing pictures of super tankers filling up at Castaic Lake, or seeing convoys of fire engines and vehicles streaking down the…