
Newhallywood Silent Film Festival returns to SCV
The Newhallywood Silent Film Festival returned live and in-person for the first time since the pandemic over Memorial Day Weekend, celebrating the golden age of pre-talkie films to the delight
The Newhallywood Silent Film Festival returned live and in-person for the first time since the pandemic over Memorial Day Weekend, celebrating the golden age of pre-talkie films to the delight
By Trevor Morgan and Rylee Holwager One patient was delivered to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in a pickup truck with bullet holes on Thursday evening, according to reports from the
Five hundred and seventy-eight Saugus High School Centurions walked across the graduation stage on Wednesday, showing the packed College of the Canyons stadium what it meant to be a Centurion
Six years later, West Creek Academy’s first kindergarten to sixth grade graduating class returned to their elementary alma mater together one last time before going their separate ways on Wednesday.
The California Secretary of State’s Office announced three similar efforts asking voters to amend the state’s Constitution to guarantee a “high-quality public education” are now being circulated for signatures. The
Barbara Schucko, otherwise known as Wildspring, is a local musician whose music video for her song “Easy,” has been selected for several international film festivals and has even garnered some
State Water Resources Control Board officials announced Thursday that Cemex’s permit seeking water from the Santa Clara River — one of a number the company needs in order to fulfill
A 40-year-old transient was arrested on suspicion of grand theft auto and grand theft on Wednesday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, a
L.A. County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger highlighted progress and cooperation Wednesday during her annual State of the County address in front of Santa Clarita Valley business leaders, elected officials,
Graduating Hart High School students dressed in red and black robes made their way into the center of College of the Canyons’ football field on Tuesday. Student Issac Kim welcomed
Schiavo’s AB 1631, coauthored by Wilk, would require public review of Soledad mining plan By Signal Staff The state Assembly has passed a bill authored by Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth,
The city of Santa Clarita approved Tuesday a district-based electoral map for the next City Council election, putting the remedial district and a district where Mayor Jason Gibbs lives in
By Michael Picarella For The Signal High school is tough enough. It’s a time when kids become young adults, face the highest forms of peer pressure, and wrestle with who and
Through loss, suffering and triumphs, nurses have been a part of life-changing journeys. On Tuesday, College of the Canyons sent off 54 students to the nursing world at their 2023
Citing no compelling evidence from the L.A. County Sheriff’s or Los Angeles Police departments, a judge issued a preliminary injunction reverting L.A. County to the COVID-era emergency bail schedule starting
By Tim Haddock | For The Signal It literally rained on the National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, D.C., on Monday, but it didn’t dampen the spirits of the Saugus
Over the course of Memorial Day weekend, 23 arrests on suspicion of driving under the influence were made by the California Highway Patrol’s Newhall office, Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Santa Clarita Christian School held its 41st annual commencement ceremony on Saturday, with some students ending their time there after having attended since kindergarten. Mark Wilson, an administrator at SCCS
A man was transported after his vehicle went 200 feet over the side on a forest service road approximately 7 miles from the intersection of Placerita Canyon Road and Sand
Veterans, their families and local dignitaries gathered once again Monday at Eternal Valley Memorial Park and Mortuary in Newhall for the community’s annual Memorial Day tribute, organized by the Santa Clarita
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