
Saugus High hosting annual cheer clinic
Children in kindergarten through eighth grade are invited to participate in the Saugus High School cheerleading team’s annual cheer clinic fundraiser Sept. 22. Participants will be broken up by age

Children in kindergarten through eighth grade are invited to participate in the Saugus High School cheerleading team’s annual cheer clinic fundraiser Sept. 22. Participants will be broken up by age

The Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative is hosting a Visit with a Vet event Sept. 11. The event was created after Executive Director Jeff Stabile was approached by the manager

The second-to-last music-filled weekend of the city of Santa Clarita’s 30th annual Concerts in the Park series is set to feature The Replicas, performing top hits from a variety of

The Valencia Marketplace’s Summer Sunset Concert series is coming to a close with its final music-filled Friday evening, featuring Ride the Tide this week. Surf’s up with Ride the Tide,

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials shared safety advice for parents, staff and students for the first day of school in the 2019 fall semester. Patrol and motor deputies are

It is not often that people get a chance to meet their favorite actors or heroes, but on Sunday, fans of actor Drake Bell got a chance to spend time with the star at a meet and greet at Revenant Body Art Studio in Canyon Country.

On Sunday, Santa Clarita Baptist Church held its first Refresh conference, a one-day family Bible Camp.

Silents Under the Stars, the annual William S. Hart Park fundraiser, once again showcased a silent film from the park’s eponymous star Saturday.

Westfield Valencia Town Center made a significant drop in the WiSH Education Foundation bucket with all the coins from the recently retired fountain from inside the mall. The donation was

When Santa Clarita resident Bernie Glass was told he would be a good standup comedian, he replied: “The toughest part of that would be to stand up.” Glass, who turned

No. 32 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal Growing up here, and I still am, the Santa Clarita has provided me with a lovely

By Perry Smith and Tammy Murga Coroner’s officials identified a pedestrian fatally struck by a Metrolink passenger train in Canyon Country late Thursday night. Jasmine Owens Taira, 30, of Santa

Randal Winter has always been handy. At 18, he was stationed in Vietnam, where it was hot and humid in the summertime. After he was able to acquire a portable

ELITE Dance Studios’ Performance Group team dancers have made it to the final round of the People’s Choice Award at the Industry Dance Awards. The Industry Dance Awards & Cancer

As part of her Girl Scout Gold Award project, Jessica Nilsen of Troop No. 6252 wanted to create a service project that could garner community support. The Saugus High senior

Jim Gustin and Jeri Goldenhar, otherwise known as Truth Jones, will be performing a lunchtime concert at Bella Vida senior center Wednesday. The pair was contacted by the senior center

By Bobby Block Signal Staff Writer The city of Santa Clarita is introducing a new “Pedestrian Scramble” traffic cycle on two streets that see a relatively high volume of commuter

Former Santa Clarita students make Pacific University’s dean list Former Santa Clarita Valley students Andrew Cesta and Stacey Storaker have been named to Pacific University’s dean’s list for their work

Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley, a nonprofit organization that strives to empower women locally and internationally through service and advocacy, is hosting its ninth annual Lunafest, a short-film festival

With her recent acceptance into the Peace Corps, one Saugus High alum is preparing for a 5,000-mile trip to Tonga, where she hopes to continue striving to make her dreams