Senator talks faith and politics at TMU
Encouraging students to use their faith to have an impact in the workforce, Senator Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) visited The Master’s University on Friday to
Encouraging students to use their faith to have an impact in the workforce, Senator Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) visited The Master’s University on Friday to
To thank and honor Santa Clarita’s residents, employees and volunteers for their dedication to the community, The Signal hosted its annual Top 51 event, acknowledging
Complete with Rubik’s Cubes, neon lights and a “Footloose” music video starring dancing city council members in ‘80s garb, the city of Santa Clarita partied
Santa Clarita’s small business owners are facing similar issues and they gathered to compare notes and share their concerns at a round table discussion on
Bringing his total signed bills up to eight for his first legislative year, Senator Henry Stern (D-Canoga Park) had two more bills he authored signed
Locals will soon be seeing more art around Santa Clarita. With unanimous support, the city council approved a Civic Art Policy, which will take one
Santa Clarita home costs were on the rise in September, leading to less houses being sold, according to the Southland Regional Association of Realtors. “Sellers
Four Democrats took the stage Monday night at Women’s Initiative Network’s (WIN to Lead) candidate forum with almost 150 attendees, allowing local liberals to hear
To protect speech of all kinds, Senator Henry Stern plans to introduce legislation next year that would make California a “Free Speech State.” In an
Picking up where they left off, the city council completed some unfinished business from before their six-week summer break in the third quarter of the
For eight years, Kenny Ellis has served as Temple Beth Ami’s cantor, or singer, in Santa Clarita, and he’s eager to take on the role
Santa Clarita’s workforce grew in September, and with it came more jobs. The city’s jobless rate is now 4.4 percent, a decrease from 4.9 percent
Santa Clarita’s public projects could be getting artsier. At their meeting Tuesday, the city council will be deciding whether to approve a Civic Art Policy
When fires engulfed Northern California last week, leaving thousands displaced and without a home, cities were in dire need of more helping hands. The city
All over Santa Clarita, locals were encouraged to “drop, cover and hold on” during the 9th annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill Thursday morning. Across
For Adar Bolton, her new apartment on Newhall Avenue is the first home she’s had in years that makes her feel dignified and safe. A
A grizzly bear was sighted outside of the Old Town Newhall Library on Wednesday afternoon. As part of a local arts community effort called the
To better serve Los Angeles County’s homeless population with mental illnesses, the Department of Mental Health reported back to the Board of Supervisors with a
Just over a year away from the mid-term election, fundraising in the 25th Congressional District has gotten more competitive as Democratic challengers grow their donations
It’s always been Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley’s mission to mobilize community faith groups to bring shelter, services and meals to homeless families. Who
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