Washington Post not endorsing a presidential candidate
By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer The Washington Post will not make an endorsement in the 2024 presidential race, the paper’s publisher said on Friday. “We are returning to our roots of…
By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer The Washington Post will not make an endorsement in the 2024 presidential race, the paper’s publisher said on Friday. “We are returning to our roots of…
By Bill Pan Contributing Writer The U.S. Department of Education said on Friday that new a set of rules, if finalized, would cancel student loan debts for about 8 million borrowers…
By John Haughey Contributing Writer Republican voters appear to be running up big leads during the opening stages of early voting in at least four of seven battleground states, in some…
The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley is gearing up for its second-ever X-Bots Robotics Mobility Program workshop on Nov. 9 at the Boys & Girls Club Newhall…
There’s something truly special about hosting your wedding at home. An at-home ceremony offers the ultimate coziness and charm, giving you full control over the details — from the decor…
Managing waste during a construction, renovation, or clean-up project can be challenging, but finding the right dumpster rental solution simplifies the process. If you're looking for fast and easy waste…
Testing browser security features is important to keeping your web application safe and operable. To effectively test browser security features and ensure compatibility with updates, you need to use suitable…
So I’m thinking about creating a new high-tech start-up and already I’m faced with debilitating roadblocks. First, there’s the fact that when it comes to things science, I’m dumber than…
Why does The Signal continue to print political opinion cartoons that perpetuate lies? The latest incident depicts FEMA fumbling flood relief. This was printed after The Signal published an article…
The following letter was written before the Oct. 9 College of the Canyons board of trustees meeting. One of the great false narratives put forth by COC is that the…
On Oct. 15, The Signal published a news story under the headline, “SCV school districts supporting Prop. 2, the $10B statewide school construction bond measure.” While the article was rather…
California’s official unemployment rate remained unchanged in September at 5.3%. That doesn’t sound alarming, unless one dives more deeply into the data. For one thing, it means that slightly more…
L.A. County firefighters responded to a fire originating from an attached garage on Delight Street on Thursday night, according to Supervising Fire Dispatcher Miguel Ornelas. “We got the call from…
A bipartisan request made to Gov. Gavin Newsom seeking a state of emergency regarding the situation at Chiquita Canyon Landfill was denied on Thursday. In a Thursday letter to 17…
The Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board discussed an overview improvement plan Wednesday for the district’s schools that is estimated to cost $172 million. All governing board members were…
The Los Angeles Police Department announced a Santa Clarita man was picked up as part of an investigation into robberies that occurred between August and October, which also involved a…
News release The Knights of Columbus Council 6016 has launched its annual Christmas Tree & Wreath Sale, with all proceeds benefiting local charitable programs. The sale is open online until…
Santa Clarita Advanced Dentistry will be hosting its 17th annual candy buyback event on Nov. 1 at its office in Valencia, where kids will be able to bring in their…
\ Los Angeles County officials are just past the halfway mark for the public-comment period on proposed regulations for the Office of Cannabis Management that could bring marijuana retailers to…
An L.A. County Superior Court judge sentenced a 24-year-old serial burglar from Canyon Country to three years in an L.A. County jail after he pleaded no contest to charges stemming…