
COC names new chief instructional officer
News release Omar Torres has been named as chief instructional officer at College of the Canyons. Vacated by Jerry Buckley, who is currently president of Reedley College, the position was

News release Omar Torres has been named as chief instructional officer at College of the Canyons. Vacated by Jerry Buckley, who is currently president of Reedley College, the position was

Thousands tuned in to the city of Santa Clarita’s annual Evening of Remembrance Tuesday, honoring lives lost in traffic-related incidents, as it was held virtually this year amid the pandemic.

Local residents named to RIT dean’s list for spring semester Two local residents made the dean’s list at Rochester Institute of Technology for the 2020 spring semester: Skylar Long, of

Many of us have felt cooped up as the months of restrictions and health orders linger on and we work together to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Fortunately, the

For most authors, an idea sparks from personal experiences, as it’s easiest to speak from the heart. For Santa Clarita author Gina Wileman, that was exactly the case with her

The 8U HARTbreakers, a local softball team of 8- and 9-year old girls, hit it out of the park last month, taking second place at the American Fastpitch Association’s Southwestern

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation has announced the start of a teacher appreciation campaign supporting local educators during this unprecedented time. To meet the extraordinary demands of

News release Santa Clarita Artists Association is offering a free Zoom watercolor demo/workshop with artist Fatemeh Kian on Saturday, Sept. 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Kian will be

News release The Santa Clarita Public Library, PFLAG SCV and the local chapter of the Boston Scientific PRIDE employee resource group, which advocates for LGBTQ+ inclusion, are coming together once

Twenty-six artists will participate in the ABC canvas art show, each featuring a different letter of the alphabet. The ABC canvas art show will be on display at the first

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association will hold its 31st Annual Art Classic as a “Virtual” experience. The public can view all of the artwork on the www.SantaClaritaArtists.org website

News release The Santa Clarita Public Library is excited to celebrate Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month and invites residents to join in on the fun. Now through Oct. 15, the

News release College of the Canyons has received a $20,000 donation from the Greater Los Angeles New Car Dealer Association in support of the college’s automotive technology program. The funds

The Santa Clarita Valley Human Trafficking Committee is hosting its annual Trafficking Summit virtually, starting Thursday, Sept. 24. While the pandemic has halted many things, it hasn’t stopped human trafficking,

I don’t know how the heck we survived Labor Day Weekend seven days back. But we did. One of my all-time favorite weather anecdotes seems fitting in a place where

News release The William S. Hart Union High School District has been named the State Organization of the Year 2020 by the National Association of Social Workers California Chapter. The

By Claire SchlamanFor The Signal Fourteen-year-old Dani Ward, daughter of Stacy and Devar Ward, was diagnosed with cancer in July, and her parents are seeking community support in helping with

The Santa Clarita Artists Association is now showing “Fairy Tales and Folklore,” with art representing fictional places, animals and people. The public can view all of the artwork on https://youtu.be/_53djYwCGR0

The Santa Clarita Valley Signal is hosting a candidate forum on Monday for November’s City Council election. This year’s race features nine candidates, all of whom have indicated they plan

L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger and other government leaders announced Wednesday a partnership with mobile app Citizen to launch a new COVID-19 contact-tracing tool capable of sending users anonymous notifications