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Make sure those fetching designer cowboy and cowgirl hats are on tight. We’ve got low-flying Santa Clarita Valley UFOs overhead. It’s going to be a beautiful and exciting trek into

Make sure those fetching designer cowboy and cowgirl hats are on tight. We’ve got low-flying Santa Clarita Valley UFOs overhead. It’s going to be a beautiful and exciting trek into

Getting shot in the butt while you’re hopping on one foot, trying to put your pants on. HATE when that happens. But that’s what happened to our own legendary bandito,

Every year on Yom HaShoah, also known as the day of remembrance for the millions of lives lost during the Holocaust, Congregation Beth Shalom holds a special ceremony for the

Don’t mean to moan and whine as it’s most non-cowboyish, but one has to get up mighty darn early to saddle several thousand horses for these weekend trail rides. A

News release A presentation and tour will be held 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at the Rancho Camulos Museum Marie Wren Library and Archives to highlight the Del

Sure love this pleasant May weather. Wish the days and nights could be this way all year long. What say we take some of it back with us on our

Well howdy, dear Santa Clarita saddlepals. Hope I’m not too early. But, just outside, I’ve got several thousand noble steeds all saddled up and ready for our Signal Saturday trail

Any of you saddlepals feeling a mite puny due to a wasted Friday night of margaritas, month-old salsa dysentery? Not to worry. We’ve an entire saddlebag full of Tataviam homeopathics

The weather has been simply mellow lately, a little bit of rain, a lot of gentle sunshine. You can just hear the wildflowers and weeds just sighing in delight. I

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