
Veloz, UVDI CEO, appointed to HMNH board
News release Peter Veloz, CEO of Ultraviolet Devices Inc., has been appointed to the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital board of directors. Veloz has been the CEO of Santa Clarita-based UVDI

News release Peter Veloz, CEO of Ultraviolet Devices Inc., has been appointed to the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital board of directors. Veloz has been the CEO of Santa Clarita-based UVDI

The L.A. County Board of Supervisors is expected to deny an appeal and approve the Sterling Ranch Estates development Tuesday during its public hearings that begin at 9:30 a.m. Hunt

Circle of Hope’s annual afternoon tea, with this year’s theme being Royal Tea, provided a customizable experience on Saturday in the royal courtyard — the Canyon Country Community Center. Tiaras

The seven deadly sins, apparently, are lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy and pride. Let’s examine each of these and explore how we observe them in today’s working world. Lust

News release Presidio Residential Capital, along with its joint venture partner Williams Homes, are to build a master plan development in Ventura County in the historical town of Piru

Fifth District L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger held a half-hour news conference Wednesday morning in what’s becoming a more regular occurrence: More emergency orders have been announced against Chiquita Canyon

I firmly believe that we are all meant to serve one another, whether we find ourselves in the role of being served or providing service. In essence, everyone is engaged

News release The College of the Canyons Employee Training Institute has received $749,785 from the California Employment Training Panel to provide worker training to client companies in the Santa Clarita

News release Santa Clarita-based Stay Green Inc. has won three 2023 Awards of Excellence for Commercial Landscape Management from the National Association of Landscape Professionals. The annual NALP awards

By Signal Staff Gov. Gavin Newson has signed a bill by state Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, that clears a legal hurdle to allow beauty salons to serve their patrons

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

As technology progresses, so do its benefits for people in areas such as health. An example is vNOTES, which is a relatively new procedure designed to minimize the invasive nature

The city of Santa Clarita’s bus drivers went on strike Monday morning, disrupting Santa Clarita Transit’s local and commuter bus services, following nearly a year of stalled contract negotiations. MV

Junior Chamber International Santa Clarita hosted 2023 JCI USA President Nathan Martin at its monthly “Chat n’ Chill” series on Thursday at Lucky Luke Brewing Co. The first Thursday of

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved the final map for 38.4 acres of open space on the future site of 247 single-family homes between Highway 14 and

Curt Waite was introduced to Byrna, a less lethal weapon established with the mission to save lives, after his English Mastiff had been attacked by a Rottweiler in his front

The kinds of projects that the Santa Clarita City Council and city officials have worried about for years — proposals for relatively large-scale developments over which they have no real

Officials with Chiquita Canyon Landfill discussed a timeline for making its smell a little less of a problem Thursday at a community Zoom meeting to update residents on what’s going

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency changed course Tuesday, deciding that millions of dollars in “contributed capital” built by a developer would be considered in the retail fee set for

By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal The Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation invites business leaders, community members and parents to spend the morning shadowing a local public school principal or district