
Garcia announces winners of Congressional Art Competition
News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, announced that Shannon Lee, a junior at West Ranch High School, has been selected as the winner of the 2022 Congressional Art Competition
News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, announced that Shannon Lee, a junior at West Ranch High School, has been selected as the winner of the 2022 Congressional Art Competition
Once she laces up her skates and steps on the ice, figure skater and Santa Clarita Valley native Jessica Pilner, 23, sees the ice rink as her stage and her
By Laura Drake Troop 546 Leader Earlier in the year, local Girl Scout Troop 546 worked diligently to earn their Bronze Award, the third-highest award in Girl Scouts of the USA
With school ending and summer break just around the corner, the Santa Clarita Public Library has everything you need to keep your family busy and engaged with reading, crafts and
Walking at the American Cancer Society’s “Relay for Life” in Central Park on Saturday was personal for Bernadette Glenn. Glenn is a cancer survivor herself, having survived stage three breast
News release The American Red Cross has a critical need for blood donations, and the city of Santa Clarita is urging residents to make a life-saving appointment. Upcoming city
By Selina Thomas For The Signal For long time William S. Hart Union High School District art teacher Daryl Bibicoff, the closing of this school year is bittersweet. After 26-plus
While the Los Angeles Dodgers lost 8-3 to the Philadelphia Phillies in their Saturday evening game at Dodger Stadium, Santa Clarita Dodger Day, according to city officials, was a success.
Dear Savvy Senior, What are some of the best travel discounts available to seniors? My husband and I are about to retire and are interested in traveling more but
Sulphur Springs Elementary School will commemorate its 150th anniversary on Friday with a Spring Carnival Roundup hosted by the Canyon Country Little League. The event is scheduled 6-9 p.m. at
Although temperatures of up to 97 degrees kept many from participating in the city of Santa Clarita’s “Community Bike Ride” event on Saturday, city workers did not seem deterred from
As Jay Wilson stood proudly next to his parents while they received recognition awards, he could be seen with two QR codes, one on his shirt and another on his
Tutus, pink umbrellas, platform boots, cheetah-print lapelled suede jackets, and other forms of self-expression decorated the student body at the California Institute of the Arts graduation ceremony on Friday. The
In 2011, Saugus resident Shannon Laurin, 26, and her family traveled to Canada to compete in a prestigious, international karate tournament. Although she earned her black belt at 7 years
Top of a mid-May Sunday morn’ to you, dear saddlepals. We’ve a most excellent ride ahead through the back trails of Santa Clarita Valley history — much and then-some to
Question: Hi Robert, my name is Elizabeth W., I live in Canyon Country where I sit on the board of directors for our association. One of the overhangs out front
Alan Rosenfield served on the bench more than 30 years Well-known and long-time resident of the Santa Clarita Valley, Assigned Judge Alan Rosenfield died Wednesday morning following a sudden medical
News release The city of Santa Clarita invites local businesses and their employees to participate in the annual Bike to Work Challenge. This week-long challenge begins Monday and continues through Friday.
Cornhole is usually reserved for barbecues, parties, or as a time-killer on the patio of bars, but competitive versions of the game have recently grown in popularity. Bags flew at
Dirt bikes, ATV’s, armored rescue vehicles, mobile command centers, fire trucks and all sorts of first responder vehicles were on display in front of The Canyon Country Community Center on
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