
Arts Commission to discuss roller rink art piece
The Santa Clarita Arts Commission is expected on Thursday to approve a design for the artwork set to be on display at the future site of the roller rink that
The Santa Clarita Arts Commission is expected on Thursday to approve a design for the artwork set to be on display at the future site of the roller rink that
Jessica Mikayla’s journey from being a young admirer of television shows to a thriving actress has earned her a nomination in the NAACP’s Image Awards for her work on “Disney
The annual Hart District Theatre Festival had 200 students competing in theatrical performances in seven categories at the Saugus Performing Arts Center. Seven William S. Hart Union High School District
Santa Clarita City Council members unanimously approved a staff recommendation to assume the design of a bridge for Vista Canyon, a mixed-use transit-friendly development on the east side of town.
The Chick-fil-A outreach is under way for plans involving a location next to Villa Metro, which has brought traffic concerns among residents who fear the long lineups, while the
The Sulphur Springs Union School District wants a new school built in Skyline Ranch and is completing all of the necessary paperwork to do so, but the land has yet
The Canyon Cowboys girls’ soccer season came down to the wire in the wildcard round of the CIF Division 3 playoffs on Tuesday. The Cowboys went through two scoreless halves
News release The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program at College of the Canyons will be offering free tax preparation services to individuals who made less than $67,000 in 2023, persons with
Golden Valley Grizzlies’ boys soccer had a senior night to remember. The Grizzlies pressured well and played intense defense to notch the 2-1 home win over the Valencia Vikings. Golden
St. Clare Catholic Church is holding its 46th Annual Lenten Fish Fries on Fridays throughout the months of February and March. The fundraisers are to be held 4:30 to 8
Homeowners and prospective buyers in the Santa Clarita Valley attended the Assessor’s Homeowners’ Resource Fair led by Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang on Saturday at the Canyon Country Community
A Santa Monica-based company, New Urban West Inc., has reached a development deal with a company claiming ownership over the former Whittaker-Bermite site — a nearly 1,000 acre tract of
By Jo Ellen Rismanchi SCVHistory.com Solemint Junction was a landmark for people who traveled from Los Angeles to Las Vegas between 1938 and 1972. Before 1963, the area that eventually
By Alicia Doyle Signal Staff Writer “We are thrilled have a place in Canyon Country on Wednesdays where we can come together as a community for fresh produce, fun and
By Jim Walker Signal Staff Writer A program from a 1978 SCV Boys & Girls Club charity auction, wherein Bob’s Country Meats has donated a steak and lobster dinner for
By Jim Walker Signal Staff Writer With its rustic dirt parking lot snugged up to Sierra Highway in the “wilds” of northeastern Canyon Country, the Halfway House has had a
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer In “Seabiscuit: An American Legend,” Laura Hillenbrand calls a thoroughbred racehorse, “one of God’s most impressive engines… His mind is impressed with a single
By Supervisor Kathryn Barger 5th District, Los Angeles County As your Los Angeles County Supervisor, I care deeply about the communities I serve. Every day, I pursue policies and programs
By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer In what is now the city’s 36th park open to residents, the city of Santa Clarita held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its newest
By Michele Buttelman Signal Staff Writer Favorite Santa Clarita restaurants have come and gone over the years. However, a surprising number of “historic” SCV eateries remain. Make a date with
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