
City now accepting submissions for Youth Grove additions
The city of Santa Clarita announced Tuesday it is accepting names to be included in the 2020 addition to the Youth Grove memorial in Central Park. Those interested have until

The city of Santa Clarita announced Tuesday it is accepting names to be included in the 2020 addition to the Youth Grove memorial in Central Park. Those interested have until

Fourth of July celebrations in Santa Clarita will look a little different this year as developments with the coronavirus pandemic continue, despite stay-at-home restrictions easing, City Council members discussed Tuesday.

2 SCV students on Worcester Polytechnic Institute fall 2019 dean’s list The following local residents were among 1,678 students from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) named to the university’s dean’s list

Submission Angela Marie Fabian, a graduating senior at Golden Valley High School, was born bilateral sensorineural deaf, and she has bilateral cochlear implants from the local company Advanced Bionics. “I

Aakash Ahuja Jr., a 9-year-old fourth-grade student from Santa Clarita, was recently honored as the elementary school division winner of the L.A. County Office of Education’s “Readers of L.A.” video

For many high school and college seniors, the past four years have consisted of new friendships, challenging coursework, team and club activities, college and internship applications, school events and much

At a time when people are spending more time sheltering at home in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19, many are glued to their smartphones, tablets and laptops

Places of worship across California can now reopen under newly released safety guidelines and in-store shopping is now permitted, the state Department of Public Health announced Monday. Health officials provided

A stream of cars decorated in red, white and blue drove through the Bella Vida Senior Center parking lot Friday to honor the fallen heroes this Memorial Day. While the

Question No. 1 Robert, I just bought a property in Acton and want to put a concrete pad in for a 36-foot motorhome. The contractor is suggesting a 6-inch-thick concrete

As the weeks turn into months with the stay-at-home quarantine restrictions, weekends seemingly have become just a blur of days, for some. With Memorial Day weekend upon us, for example,

You know what the absolute nice thing is about taking a trail ride through SCV history in May? No face masks. Yup. That’s right. As soon as we pass through

Santa Clarita-based Mechanix Wear teamed up with Lowe’s to create special gloves to protect the hands of those honoring the fallen heroes this Memorial Day. The companies have worked together

In a 60-page report, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released over the weekend detailed guidelines for states as they work to reopen their economies after months of quarantining

Besides releasing a series of guidelines on how to safely reopen the nation, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has also said that COVID-19 does not spread easily

Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to issue new guidance Monday for religious institutions ready to reopen as Santa Clarita Valley churches chisel their plans to safely welcome back what could be

The Signal is creating a COVID-19 digital time capsule for the Santa Clarita Valley. All residents are encouraged to send in photos of your memories of sheltering in place and

UPDATE: Zoom info added. All Santa Clarita Valley high school juniors and seniors are invited to the SCV’s first-ever “Virtual Prom,” to be held online via Zoom and Facebook on

When the coronavirus pandemic forced Sushi 661 in Canyon Country to close for dining in, like many other businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley, owner David Song Cho began to

Circle of Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting those fighting cancer in Santa Clarita, is hosting its annual Vine2Wine virtually amid the coronavirus pandemic. While COVID-19 has halted many