
Sidewalk Poetry winners announced
The city of Santa Clarita revealed the 2023 Sidewalk Poetry Winners on Friday with this year’s theme being “The Senses of Home.” The theme was designed to inspire poets to

The city of Santa Clarita revealed the 2023 Sidewalk Poetry Winners on Friday with this year’s theme being “The Senses of Home.” The theme was designed to inspire poets to

The CLASS Education Foundation hosted its second annual fundraiser on Friday at the Takeda Science Center, on the College of the Canyons Canyon Country Campus, to celebrate the Sulphur Springs

A driving under the influence investigation on Plum Canyon Road led to assault and weapons charges for a parolee from Hollywood, according to court records available online. Santa Clarita

The Jimmy Babcock Racing League — a radio-controlled car racing league — honored its namesake, Jimmy Babcock, with a surprise ceremony that celebrated its 20-year anniversary on Saturday. The ceremony,

As the city of Santa Clarita prepares to enter its second week of a strike involving the company it contracts with to run Santa Clarita Transit, Texas-based MV Transportation, and

By Signal Staff The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced Friday a minimum-security incarcerated person had walked away from Francisquito Conservation Camp in Los Angeles County on Thursday. Marcelo

The “S” on the hill next to Saugus High School is something no one can miss on their drive from Canyon Country to Saugus and vice versa. It stands as

Charlene Lewis’ family dogs were always general ranch dogs and trail companions. As Lewis’ passions took her to horseback riding, they began to follow behind happily. Teaching others how to

Kaiser Permanente and a health care workers’ union reached a tentative deal on Friday, meeting the demands of higher wages and promises of increased staffing. Nurses, doctors, optometrists, pharmacists and

Shelby Steele was born in 1946 in Chicago to his white mother and Black father. Growing up, he said, he faced many experiences of racism. “When I was a kid

News release The Powerball jackpot has been won in California — and the winning ticket was purchased just north of the Santa Clarita Valley. A single ticket sold in Frazier

A group of The Master’s University students who were in Israel as part of the university’s Israel-Bible Extension Program have returned to the United States safely, according to a statement

The family of a boy who was killed Monday in a tragic collision on McBean Parkway announced there would be a service in honor of his life Sunday, Oct. 22

Davionte Ganter, who is popularly known as GaTa, was arrested on suspicion of corporal injury on spouse at the felony level on Sunday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station posted a warning to social media Thursday regarding its heightened awareness to “recent statements made calling for action as it relates to the conflict

Bus drivers upset about more than a year of stalled negotiations between their union and the company the city contracts with for service called on the city to pressure that

College of the Canyons recently celebrated the grand opening of the Interim Advanced Technology Center, where students will be gaining hands-on training beginning this fall. The new COC Interim Advanced

The Sulphur Springs Community School PTA hosted its annual fundraiser, Mustang Roundup, at the River’s End in Soledad Canyon to raise funds for enrichment programs for students. Every year the

A group of residents upset over energy-storage system plans for Acton are raising money to support a lawsuit they’ve filed, angered by the actions of a renewable-energy company and county

The 2024 Edison Scholarship is open for applications until Jan. 24 for high school senior applicants. Fully funded by Edison International shareholders, the program is expected to give 30 high