
March 12, 1928: St. Francis Dam bursts
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

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

The Santa Clarita Valley Eco Alliance held its first-ever Eco Film Festival at College of the Canyons on Saturday, aimed to generate awareness, open discussion and solutions for the future

Question: Hi Robert, I sent a picture to you, can you tell me what the device is that is sitting at the end of the faucet? It’s dripping and I

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

Question: Hi Jerry. My name is Teri and I have a question that really concerns me regarding motorcycles going between cars on the freeway and on city streets. Is it OK to

Seventeen men and 17 women, who are in the running to be named the community’s top volunteers, gathered at the Canyon Theatre Guild Wednesday evening for the 2024 Santa Clarita

Junior Chamber International of Santa Clarita hosted its third ever “Get Real: Adulting 101” through the William S. Hart Union High School District, hosting it at Bowman High School for

In an evolving landscape of contemporary art, Tiffany Trenda, a Santa Clarita native and renowned artist, aims to push boundaries with her captivating, unique, performative art and mixed media paintings

Cooper named to fall dean’s list at Lawrence Technological University Lawrence Technological University, in Southfield, Michigan, has announced its dean’s list of top scholars for the fall 2023 semester, which

As the warmer months approach, our community centers, pools and parks across the city are gearing up for an exciting season of summer camps and recreational programming for everyone. Whether

The Sierra Hillbillies Square Dance Club held its monthly dance session at Valencia United Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon, with this month’s dance having a “St. Patrick’s Day” theme. “It’s

News release Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley is scheduled March 16 to host a free workshop designed to help participants focus on the importance of assertive communication. Zonta’s free LifeForward

News release Team Dragon Eyes, a local dragon boat team with nearly a decade of history, is scheduled March 23 to host the 7th Annual Dragon Boat Easter EggStravaganza and BBQ

Dear Savvy Senior, Do you have any suggestions on divvying up my personal possessions to my kids after I’m gone without causing hard feelings or conflict? I have a lot

What more could high school students ask for if their favorite caffeinated pick-me-up is right around the corner? Literally. Valencia High School students who are a part of the school’s

The Triumph Foundation is hosting its 11th annual Wheelchair Sports Festival on April 27 and 28 at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday,

Community volunteers and Project Linus members anticipated creating and delivering hundreds of blankets at their biannual “Make a Blanket Day” on Saturday in the College of the Canyons East Gymnasium.

The second annual student-led Hart District Film Festival, organized by Valencia High School junior Cameron Gezerseh and other film enthusiasts, drew a large turnout and a diverse lineup of short

Anita Chao, the beloved owner and “heart and soul” of Pam’s Donuts, according to her son, Johnny, suffered a severe stroke on Feb. 19, forcing the Saugus store to close

Question: When you are about to make a right turn and another car makes a U-turn in front of you, who has the right of way? Answer: I think that