Incumbents lead in school board elections
Amid a myriad of challenges school districts face from declining enrollment to the negative impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, Santa Clarita Valley residents have shown up at the polls in…
Amid a myriad of challenges school districts face from declining enrollment to the negative impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, Santa Clarita Valley residents have shown up at the polls in…
Voting returns continued to trickle in Wednesday morning as the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office finalized its preliminary estimate of outstanding ballots returned on or before Election Day —…
Compiled from news releases The city of Santa Clarita invites members of the community to join the Santa Clarita City Council for the annual Veterans Day Ceremony to honor local…
Cardinals to host Verdugo Hills in second round The Santa Clarita Christian School Cardinals (25-3) took a big step on the road to another state title, sweeping the San Gabriel…
News release Santa Clarita veterans and residents can board Santa Clarita Transit on Friday, Nov. 11, for a patriotic ride to Knott’s Berry Farm. The one-day, round-trip service coincides with…
News release Relay For Life of Santa Clarita invites the community to a festive annual holiday boutique benefiting the American Cancer Society on Saturday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m. to…
After a divisive election, it’s timely to remember an original American guiding principle of national unity… There’s been hubbub about modified U.S. flags being flown at our high school football…
Re: The Signal’s endorsement of Rep. Mike Garcia. Where do you start? Oh yeah, voting not to certify the vote of the duly elected president of the United States. No…
Since when is it OK for a religious organization, Grace Baptist Church for instance, to invite a candidate to their church to propagandize their position and then ask other pastors…
By Jonathan Andrade For The Signal A hand-painted sign taped to the wall at the top of the Saugus High bleachers read: “Sweep ’em up!” The Centurions obliged. Saugus (34-2)…
A Valencia resident with multiple warrants was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance on Tuesday morning, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Deputy…
A Saugus resident was arrested on suspicion of felony battery after a drive-thru altercation on Thursday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, a…
U.S. Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, declared victory Wednesday morning in his bid for re-election to Congress. In early returns Tuesday night, the numbers were neck-and-neck between Garcia and Democratic…
Initial voting results for the November General Election Tuesday night showed Santa Clarita residents showed support for incumbents Bill Miranda, Laurene Weste and Marsha McLean to return as members of…
Amid a myriad of challenges school districts face from declining enrollment to the negative impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, Santa Clarita Valley residents have shown up at the polls in…
Santa Clarita Valley residents have voted and Bill Cooper, Dirk Marks and Lynne Plambeck were leading the polls as of Tuesday night — with an unknown number of ballots remaining…
As election night came to a close, both candidates for the 27th Congressional District seemed confident – even as both anticipated the final results of the race to be days,…
One incumbent and one challenger led the races in early returns Tuesday for the two Assembly districts that represent different portions of the Santa Clarita Valley. The 34th Assembly District…
This is in response to Arthur Saginian’s letter of Oct. 28, “Still an Interesting Read.” I have no intention of addressing Mr. Saginian’s issues. I would remind him, however, that…
In 1858, Abraham Lincoln said, “A house divided against itself, can not stand.” He was speaking about slavery states and non-slavery states at that time. But I would submit to…