Who Is Liable in a Grocery Store Slip and Fall in Atlanta?
A quick grocery run rarely feels risky. However, every year, people leave grocery stores injured after a sudden fall. Moments like that raise a difficult question: who is responsible when…
A quick grocery run rarely feels risky. However, every year, people leave grocery stores injured after a sudden fall. Moments like that raise a difficult question: who is responsible when…
The way you communicate with each other in your homes is currently changing as old copper-wire systems are being replaced by more modern systems. A 4G home phone provides a…
As a pet owner, you need to know how comfortable your dog is. But fleas can quickly take away that comfort and make your dog itchy, frustrated, or even sick.…
By Jackson Richman Contributing Writer The White House said on Thursday that China and other foreign adversaries are carrying out “industrial-scale campaigns” to extract advanced American artificial intelligence technology. In a…
Community newspapers, neighborhood associations, local nonprofits, school organizations, and civic groups increasingly rely on Facebook video to document their activities, announce events, and share news with their communities. The challenge is that…
Santa Clarita moves on quick facts. Road work hits commutes, school games fill weekends, and new shops shift where people spend. Signalscv.com covers that day-to-day pace with breaking news, public…
By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The United States and foreign partners stopped a go-fast vessel in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and seized 359 kilograms (roughly 792 pounds) of cocaine and 886 pounds…
By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer The U.S. Senate voted early on Thursday to advance a $70 billion funding blueprint for immigration enforcement agencies, moving Republicans a step closer to unlocking a party-line bill to fund…
By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer President Donald Trump on Thursday said he authorized the U.S. military to “shoot and kill” Iranian boats placing mines in the Strait of Hormuz in a…
News release The Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society is holding a logo contest for the re-launch of its popular “Friday Night Flickers” program. This logo will be used on tickets, posters and other promotional items…
News release Keep your eyes open because you may just stumble upon a hidden piece of pottery somewhere in the Santa Clarita Valley. These pieces aren’t lost; they’ve been intentionally placed by the SCV Potters Group…
By Signal Staff Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn are coming to local screens this weekend as Buzz Classic Movies presents a Saturday night showing of the 1963 mystery, “Charade.” The film has earned a 94% “fresh” rating from…
News release The city of Santa Clarita invites residents and visitors of all ages to step into a galaxy far, far away at “May the 4th Be With You,” scheduled 6-10 p.m. Monday, May 4, at…
The Santa Clarita Artists Association is scheduled Sunday to host its Spring Art Festival, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the gardens at Le Chene French Cuisine, 12625 Sierra Highway,…
I recently received an item in the mail urging me to vote for L.A. County Measure ER, the so-called Essential Services Restoration Act. The measure would impose half-cent sales tax increase…
The Signal’s article (April 18) about our esteemed City Council voting themselves a pay raise was sure telling. Councilman Bill Miranda’s sarcastic comments about the “joys” of working for something…
What do the states of California, Colorado, Illinois and New York have in common? No, it’s not that each of those states have large pockets of dystopian hellholes. No, it’s…
Lefty European leaders refusing to rid the world of Iranian terrorism is exactly like lefty Democrat governors refusing to rid America of illegal alien criminals. And the petulance of both…
Ten days ago, Rep. Eric Swalwell was getting very close to becoming the Democratic candidate for governor of California. But then he imploded amidst sensational accusations of sexual harassment and…