
The Time Ranger | Sandberg: Our Long-Lost Mountain Resort
This wonderful first Saturday in April of 2024, we’ve a most interesting trail ride ahead. Make sure you’re snug in those saddles. We’ve got a major earthquake to ride through.
This wonderful first Saturday in April of 2024, we’ve a most interesting trail ride ahead. Make sure you’re snug in those saddles. We’ve got a major earthquake to ride through.
Small confession? I’ve been simply humbled over how beautiful Santa Clarita has been through late winter and early spring. What’s ahead? Everything from Santa Clarita Valley mastodons to an amazing
Right before midnight on the night of March 12, 1928, the St. Francis Dam in San Francisquito Canyon collapsed destroying homes from the Santa Clarita Valley to the Pacific Ocean
Just a perfect darn day to saddle up with a few thousand good friends and neighbors and kick up a little dust back in the day when we had an
Make sure you do some of those yuppie Mousercise stretch regimens. We’ve a grand adventure ahead. We’ve critters to discuss — from condors and wayward ducks to dog soldiers and COC’s
By Signal Staff The failure of the St. Francis Dam at midnight, March 12, 1928, killed more than 400 people, leveled farms and homesteads, destroyed property and livestock and changed
Top of the Saturday morning in March to you, oh recalcitrant bunk huggers and beauty resters. C’mon. Daylight is starting to burn and we’ve much snooping ahead in the back
Saddlepals. You don’t want to say this too loud our in front of a mount that reads lips. BUT — It’s Leap Year. SHHHHH! Just wanted to warn some of
A warm and Western howdy to you dear saddlepals. Hope all’s been well and ducky for all y’all, and then some. We’ve a most compelling trek into the back canyons
Hope you’re having a good 2024 weekend morning, dear saddlepals. Trust you’re well-rested ready for a little fresh air and adventure. What pleasant vistas and odd vignettes await. We’ll meet
News release The Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians released the Tribal Climate Resiliency Plan, a blueprint for addressing climate in tribal territory. As global temperatures rise and the
One bona fide heck of a trail ride into Santa Clarita Valley history for us, dear saddlepals, amigos and amoebas. It’s our 105th anniversary and I thank The Mighty Signal.
Today We Celebrate The Signal’s 105th Birthday I’d like to thank all the past owners, publishers, editors and employees who have made this paper great. Through fires, floods, blizzards,
We’re starting off today’s trail ride by welcoming a new and permanent saddlepal. My longtime amigo, Tom Frew The Fourth Only In Pretentious Roman Numerals, made his transition a short
News release The Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians announced the donation of more than 500 acres of historic ancestral land to the Tataviam Land Conservancy, a nonprofit organization formed
Well howdy dear Santa Clarita amigos, amigoettes and those who have to pay extra baggage charges for their pronouns. Nice to see all y’all. We’ve just a wonderful and scenic
News release Tickets are now on sale for the popular tour of the ruins of the St. Francis Dam, presented by the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society, and scheduled for Saturday,
Thomas McNaughton Frew IV, a former local historian and member of a family with more than 100 years of history in the Santa Clarita Valley, died Jan. 12. He was
Sure has been a little more than brisk lately, with the cold winds blasting down from the Tehachapis. Make sure the lids to your designer latte sippy cups are firm
Hey saddlepals and saddlepalettes. Hope you survived the New Year intact and are ready for a full-fledged trek into the lore and history of Santa Clarita’s yesteryears. Bring a thick
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