Read more about the article Striking bus drivers call for city to get involved with contract negotiations 
Santa Clarita City Bus Drivers are on strike Monday morning at the Santa Clarita Transit. Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

Striking bus drivers call for city to get involved with contract negotiations 

Bus drivers upset about more than a year of stalled negotiations between their union and the company the city contracts with for service called on the city to pressure that…

Continue ReadingStriking bus drivers call for city to get involved with contract negotiations 
Read more about the article <strong>COC tech center seeks to close the gap for high-demand jobs</strong>
COC Chancellor Dianne Van Hook in red jacket with local dignitaries during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the COC Interim Advanced Technology Center grand opening. Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

COC tech center seeks to close the gap for high-demand jobs

College of the Canyons recently celebrated the grand opening of the Interim Advanced Technology Center, where students will be gaining hands-on training beginning this fall.  The new COC Interim Advanced…

Continue ReadingCOC tech center seeks to close the gap for high-demand jobs
Read more about the article <strong>Mustang Roundup raises funds for enrichment programs </strong>
Attendees Jilliann and Riley Miracle examine the items in the silent aution during the Sulphur Springs Community School "Mustang Roundup" event held at River's End RV Park, Pub and BBQ in Santa Clarita on Saturday, 100723. Dan Watson/The Signal

Mustang Roundup raises funds for enrichment programs 

The Sulphur Springs Community School PTA hosted its annual fundraiser, Mustang Roundup, at the River’s End in Soledad Canyon to raise funds for enrichment programs for students.   Every year the…

Continue ReadingMustang Roundup raises funds for enrichment programs 
Read more about the article Acton residents sue over energy-storage project  
The proposed site of an Acton battery energy storage system near Angeles National Forest Highway. Photo courtesy of Hecate Grid.

Acton residents sue over energy-storage project  

A group of residents upset over energy-storage system plans for Acton are raising money to support a lawsuit they’ve filed, angered by the actions of a renewable-energy company and county…

Continue ReadingActon residents sue over energy-storage project  
Read more about the article <strong>Edison scholarship applications now open</strong> 
West Ranch counselors Christine Bacon, left, and Michelle Stob, right acknowledge West Ranch senior Alyssa Chang after being awarded a $50,000 check from Edison International as part of the Edison Scholars program at West Ranch High School on Thursday, March 30, 2023. Chris Torres/The Signal

Edison scholarship applications now open 

The 2024 Edison Scholarship is open for applications until Jan. 24 for high school senior applicants.   Fully funded by Edison International shareholders, the program is expected to give 30 high…

Continue ReadingEdison scholarship applications now open 
Read more about the article City announces ‘Color Therapy’ exhibit
The city of Santa Clarita has announced a new exhibit, “Color Therapy,” featuring the artwork of Sarah Louise Wilson at The Main theater in Old Town Newhall. Courtesy image.

City announces ‘Color Therapy’ exhibit

News release  The city of Santa Clarita has announced a new exhibit, “Color Therapy,” featuring the artwork of Sarah Louise Wilson at The Main theater in Old Town Newhall.  …

Continue ReadingCity announces ‘Color Therapy’ exhibit
Read more about the article Newhall Library hosting ‘Season of Discovery’ exhibit
Courtesy image

Newhall Library hosting ‘Season of Discovery’ exhibit

News release  The city of Santa Clarita has announced an exhibition titled “Season of Discovery,” featuring an array of artwork created by Santa Clarita Artists Association members.   The exhibition…

Continue ReadingNewhall Library hosting ‘Season of Discovery’ exhibit

The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts presents 2023 Artist in Residence Week

News release  The Herb Alpert School of Music at California Institute of the Arts presents the second annual Artist in Residence Week (AIR23) from Monday, Nov. 6, to Friday, Nov.…

Continue ReadingThe Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts presents 2023 Artist in Residence Week
Read more about the article ‘Picture Perfect’ exhibit to open at SCAA 6th Street Gallery
Pia Soper, "Desert Musings."

‘Picture Perfect’ exhibit to open at SCAA 6th Street Gallery

News release   The Santa Clarita Artists Association’s 6th Street Gallery will showcase a photography exhibit entitled, “Picture Perfect,” opening Thursday, Oct. 19.  The exhibit runs through Nov. 12, and…

Continue Reading‘Picture Perfect’ exhibit to open at SCAA 6th Street Gallery
Read more about the article <strong>Deputies: Canyon Country driver found in possession of controlled substances, but not driver’s license </strong> 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

Deputies: Canyon Country driver found in possession of controlled substances, but not driver’s license  

A 44-year-old Canyon Country resident was arrested on suspicion of possession of controlled substance for sale on Tuesday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.   According to Deputy Kabrina…

Continue ReadingDeputies: Canyon Country driver found in possession of controlled substances, but not driver’s license