
VFW Post 6885 holds annual Chili Cook-Off competition
Whether a fan of classic, verde or spicy chili, event ticket holders had their choice of entree during the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6885 Chili Cook-Off on Saturday. Held
Whether a fan of classic, verde or spicy chili, event ticket holders had their choice of entree during the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6885 Chili Cook-Off on Saturday. Held
Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, is preparing to host a “Congressional Conversation with Congresswoman Hill,” which is a town-hall style event that will require an RSVP to attend. The event
By Dan Lovi and Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writers Imagine a 6-foot-4, 205-pound freight train coming at you at full speed. Just when you think he’s going to run you
HNo. 14 in a series of 52 commemorating the 100-year anniversary of The Signal The past two weeks, we’ve chronicled that magic elixir of journalism — When Love Goes Wrong.
A three-and-a-half-hour standoff with sheriff’s deputies near Hart High School ended peacefully Friday with the arrest of a 47-year-old woman on suspicion of grand theft auto. From about 3:30 p.m.
An out-of-town man was arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty Friday after witnesses phoned the sheriff’s station to say they saw the man beating a dog in a parking lot.
Three men including one on probation a day after he was released from jail were arrested late Friday afternoon after allegedly firing assault weapons near homes in Saugus. Shortly after
The Santa Clarita City Council will once again revisit the topic of homelessness on Tuesday, when they will consider awarding contracts and grant funding aimed at addressing homelessness in the
An Assembly committee approved AB 213 Wednesday, following the testimony of two Santa Clarita Valley elected representatives who say the bill will restore local governments’ rightful share of vehicle license
By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal College of the Canyons swim & dive celebrated a historically momentous day on the deck at last Friday’s Western State Conference (WSC) meet hosted
A motorist was rushed to the hospital Friday morning after being pinned inside their vehicle for more than 20 minutes after it crashed on the northbound lanes of Highway 14,
Commissioners who decide on annexations and mergers in Los Angeles County are looking for someone to represent the public on their panel. The Los Angeles Local Agency Formation Commission issued
When first-year Valencia girls basketball head coach Kevin Honaker heard he could be getting a talented new player from Toronto on his team, he was optimistic. But he needed proof
Bike cops hit the trails and paseos in the Santa Clarita Valley on Wednesday, issuing citations for trespassing. Deputies assigned to the SCV Sheriff’s Station Crime Prevention Unit got on
When Dan Richards went searching for his biological father and found a murderer serving life in prison who was on the verge of being paroled, he alerted the murder victim’s
West Ranch student Zoe Campos advanced to the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur after hitting a 3-over par on Thursday in Augusta, Georgia. Campos went 4-under par
The Trinity Classical Academy baseball team didn’t seem to mind the precipitation at the beginning of its game against Santa Clarita Christian School on Thursday at the William S. Hart
Riding an 11-game winning streak, The Master’s University baseball team looked solid against Bethesda as starting pitcher Robert Winslow struck out the top of the lineup to begin the game
Our nation’s international search and rescue teams united in Santa Clarita to brush up on their lifesaving skillsets. Austin Dave reports on the battle with natural disasters.
Castaic High School continued its string of new coaching hires, announcing on Wednesday that Charise Hall will helm the inaugural girls basketball team. Hall, who grew up in Castaic and
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