Carl Kanowsky | How David Hejl of Domaine Della became a winemaker
Last month in Santa Barbara at World of Pinot Noir, I met up with David Hejl, whose pinots feature what Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate describes as “wonderfully ripe, spicy red…
Last month in Santa Barbara at World of Pinot Noir, I met up with David Hejl, whose pinots feature what Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate describes as “wonderfully ripe, spicy red…
Alcoholism affects about 23.5 million people in the United States, and California accounts for 2.3 million of this figure. There are various treatment options for alcohol addicts in the state,…
By Supervisor Kathryn Barger 5th District, Los Angeles County As your Los Angeles County Supervisor, I care deeply about the communities I serve. Every day, I pursue policies and programs…
By Jim Walker Signal Staff Writer A program from a 1978 SCV Boys & Girls Club charity auction, wherein Bob’s Country Meats has donated a steak and lobster dinner for…
By Alicia Doyle Signal Staff Writer “We are thrilled have a place in Canyon Country on Wednesdays where we can come together as a community for fresh produce, fun and…
By Jo Ellen Rismanchi SCVHistory.com Solemint Junction was a landmark for people who traveled from Los Angeles to Las Vegas between 1938 and 1972. Before 1963, the area that eventually…
By Jim Walker Signal Staff Writer With its rustic dirt parking lot snugged up to Sierra Highway in the “wilds” of northeastern Canyon Country, the Halfway House has had a…
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer In “Seabiscuit: An American Legend,” Laura Hillenbrand calls a thoroughbred racehorse, “one of God’s most impressive engines… His mind is impressed with a single…
Like most, I have a serious Love/Hate relationship with Facebook. I haven’t figured out how to completely wash its smarmy germs off my skin, but, I also haven’t been on…
(Tuesday) night, our City Council voted 4-1 to settle the lawsuit against the city of Santa Clarita for violating the California Voting Rights Act of 2002. This means they conceded,…
As Russia continues its assault on Ukraine, U.S. Republicans and conservative pundits have confirmed whose side they’re on after years of praising Vladimir Putin, following the lead of their figurehead,…
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer Valencia girls’ lacrosse (4-10, 2-1) destroyed Saugus (1-9, 0-3) in their Wednesday night league matchup. The Vikings got scoring from up and down the…
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Staff Writer No. 1 Saugus capped off their big week with a 14-6 win over West Ranch. The Centurions were finally bumped to the top-ranked spot…
Valencia-based law firm diDonato Law Center announced Tuesday that it had filed three lawsuits against the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, alleging the team’s stadium security had committed “acts of violence”…
The Santa Clarita City Council awarded a design contract Tuesday to Anil Verma Associates Inc. to design the proposed Santa Clarita roller skating rink. The awarded contract is set to…
A recent study by ChamberOfCommerce.org indicates that, of all midsize cities in the U.S., Santa Clarita has the eighth largest share of physically active adults. The chamber posted results of…
Holocaust survivor and author Margot Webb is scheduled to share reflections from her new book, “Tears in the Eyes of My Enemy,” in commemoration of Yom Ha’Shoah, a Holocaust remembrance…
A piece of medical technology developed by the Valencia-based UVDI that provides advanced ultraviolet air and surface disinfection for hospitals, airports, office buildings and public spaces has received recognition from…
Area chaplains offered a barbecue to the men and women of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Wednesday for all they do to protect and serve the community. The…
News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting residents to participate in one of two engagement meetings to discuss the necessary pool and deck repairs at the Santa Clarita…