
Canyon Country shop offers treats with a twist
Around the holiday season a year ago, Canyon Country resident Gretchen Zovak outgrew her kitchen making treats for those with a sweet tooth. “Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I was so
Around the holiday season a year ago, Canyon Country resident Gretchen Zovak outgrew her kitchen making treats for those with a sweet tooth. “Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I was so
Boston Scientific Valencia employees joined volunteers from PFLAG Santa Clarita Valley on Wednesday to assemble information packets for distribution to schools, libraries, parents of LGBTQ children and other community members.
It was supposed to be Rosedell Elementary School’s monthly “School Spirit Rally,” but it was more like an Addison Rally. Despite it being cold, people were quickly warmed up when
During a very somber day on campus, students and faculty at Golden Valley High School participated in the “Every 15 Minutes” program Thursday. Throughout the day, law enforcement personnel walked
“You keep going to the well until the well runs dry.” West Ranch boys basketball head coach Ron Manalastas said knowing his team had a size advantage on Friday night
By Tony Ciniglio For The Signal BEVERLY HILLS – Donning ripped jeans and a gray sweatshirt under a black Saugus polo shirt, Adrian McIntyre commanded attention at midcourt as the
The Millikan boys basketball team was shifty around the perimeter, but it was Santa Clarita Christian that got to the heart of things in a the first round of the
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a Canyon Country man on an attempted rape charge, after responding to an alleged burglary call Thursday morning on the 18000 block of
After meeting with other officials to plan for the new budget earlier this week, the City Council will reconvene Tuesday to consider changes to the area’s speed limit signage, as
During a visit to Dr. J. Michael McGrath Elementary School Friday, State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, sat down with students and faculty alike to discuss the latest needs and
Lawrence Rebman had a crow while growing up. “It was a smart bird,” he said. “It would walk up and down the clotheslines, taking the clothes pins off the line
A five-vehicle crash near Neenach has left one dead and six injured. The multi-vehicle collision happened a couple of minutes before 5 p.m. on Highway 138, near 60th Street, east
Growth in jobs, businesses and tourism is leading up to another golden year in Santa Clarita, but city officials said Tuesday it’s also a time to prepare for uncertainty. “As
Saugus girls basketball traveled west for a CIF-Southern Section Division 2A playoff game against Newbury Park at Newbury Park High School on Thursday. Down 15-10 after one quarter of play,
The Hart boys soccer team hosted Dos Pueblos in the opening round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 3 playoffs on Thursday afternoon in a high-scoring affair. The Indians were down
The Canyon girls basketball team traveled to West Hills on Thursday night to take on Chaminade in the first round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 playoffs. First-half turnovers plagued
WHITTIER — With no score by the end of regulation, Saugus boys soccer had its hands full against Santa Fe High School in a CIF Southern Section Division 4 playoff
In the waning minutes of Valencia girls basketball’s game against Bishop Alemany on Thursday, Vikings coach Kevin Honaker called a timeout. His young team was trailing by two, and the
Scores of firefighters in dark blue uniforms gathered at Fire Station 132 Thursday morning in silence, with arms raised in salute, as a flag ceremony unfolded in honor of Station
Saugus Union School District board member David Barlavi confirmed on Thursday a number of death threats prompted him to file a report with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station after
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