
College Briefs for Aug. 8
Santa Clarita resident named to Clark University dean’s list Kate A. Nilsen, of Santa Clarita, was named to second honors on the Clark University dean’s list. This selection marks outstanding

Santa Clarita resident named to Clark University dean’s list Kate A. Nilsen, of Santa Clarita, was named to second honors on the Clark University dean’s list. This selection marks outstanding

Question: Jerry, not too long ago I got a ticket for crossing the street where I wasn’t supposed to be crossing. The officer explained why, but I don’t know if

Call them on a weekday morning and chances are you’ll get their machine telling you that the “Wood Guy” and the “Wood Gal” are “probably out splitting wood.” You wouldn’t

News release The Friends of Hart Park, joined by the Natural History Museum and Los Angeles County Parks, are pleased to announce the return of their signature event “Silents

News release The nonprofit Circle of Hope announced that its annual tea event, designed to raise awareness of breast cancer and raise funds to help those in the community fighting

Volunteers carried down buckets of paint and rollers underneath the Soledad Canyon Road overpass, near the intersection of Camp Plenty Road and Soledad Canyon Road on Saturday morning for Santa

¿Como esta, yuppies? Come on, you bunk huggers. Best you climb down from those condos, ranchettes and townhouses. We’ve a most interesting ride through the unspoiled vistas of the Santa

William Wofford was diagnosed with leukemia five days after his first birthday. In an attempt to help balance out the struggles and pain the family was going through at the

With the start of a new school season right around the corner, Crosspoint Church plans to celebrate with a Back-to-School event to support families in need in the Santa Clarita

Question: Jerry, I am concerned about the many drivers speeding on our local streets and highways, especially motorcyclists. What are the laws on speeding? – Walt Answer: Many people are

Over 20 local students named to Biola University dean’s list Approximately 1,600 students were named to the Biola University dean’s list in Fall 2023. Biola students are placed on the

“Remember that safety is not a gadget but a state of mind.” – Eleanor Everet I hope you all had a fantastic summer filled with fun and memorable moments with

Anthony Eslao’s mother is a pediatrician. Back in 2018, she was conducting a routine physical for a young man who, she learned, needed it in order to join the Young

News release In celebration of Zonta leadership in the Santa Clarita Valley, 10 past presidents of the Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley hosted the installation of officers and directors

News release Four Star Leadership with Gen. Tommy Franks announced that Tristan Simoncioni, of Newhall, is one of 68 students worldwide who were selected to participate in this year’s leadership

News release A new certified farmers market is coming to Valencia on Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The market will feature fresh meats and produce direct from local

By Trisha Anas and Katherine Quezada Signal Staff Writers While temperatures rise across the Santa Clarita Valley, residents have had no shortage of energy when it comes to community events. After

Misters and ma’ams, wishing you a boffo and top-tiered western pre-dawn to all y’all, dear saddlepals. C’mon. Hop into something that looks remotely cowboyish (valuable bonus points will be deducted

As a kid, Newhall resident David Weston would ride his bike from his home in the old Bonelli tract of Saugus all the way to Newhall to spend the afternoon

If the Green Bay Packers lost the Super Bowl, he’d stay home in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. But if they won, he’d move over 2,000 miles away to Los Angeles in pursuit