
Liam Dow creates comic books, acts in spare time
Canyon Country resident Liam Dow says he wants to be the next Stan Lee. At age 15, he is taking strides to be like the comic book monolith, having published
Canyon Country resident Liam Dow says he wants to be the next Stan Lee. At age 15, he is taking strides to be like the comic book monolith, having published
While firefighters were figuring out how to get a handle around a 3,000-acre brushfire, a separate, unrelated incident left a Leona Valley home northeast of the blaze, and several additional
County firefighters battling the Charlie Fire in Castaic reported the fire was still being held at 10 percent containment and approximately 3,000 acres Sunday morning, according to Inspector Joey Marron.
Update: As of 7:17 p.m., the Charlie Fire has grown to 3,000 acres and is 10 percent contained, according to the city of Santa Clarita’s Twitter account.
The moment the lights dimmed in the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood I was transported to my wayward youth. I knew, somewhere in the deep recesses of memory that Carole King
The New Heights Artist Development series will be holding the Arts Symposium 2018 at The Centre in Santa Clarita on Oct. 20.
The city will be closing the intersection of Newhall Ranch Road and McBean Parkway on Tuesday, according to city officials in a press release issued Friday.
During a debate in Palmdale on Thursday night, the candidates in the 25th Congressional District race — incumbent Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, and his Democratic challenger Katie Hill — voiced their views on policy issues, agreeing occasionally on the causes but ultimately differing on their solutions.
Where meows generally fill a space of healing, tears and whimpers crowded the room. A bell jingled as pet owners, void of their furry friends, made their way through the front doors.
Heading into the final preleague game, Canyon football was as ready as ever when it hosted Royal High of Simi Valley at Canyon on Friday night. Canyon (2-3) looked shaky
By Matt Lechuga For The Signal Ventura – A fast-paced first quarter gave the Indians all the cushion they needed as Hart handily defeated the hosting Ventura Cougars 38-7 at
With the clock frozen in overtime against Calabasas on Friday, Valencia football lined up inches away from the end zone. Luring Paialii stood at the ready to take the handoff,
A local basketball coach facing 13 charges in connection with allegations of inappropriate touching of at least eight teenage boys pleaded not guilty in court Friday. Jeremy Andre Haggerty, 34,
Boys Basketball Division 2AA Hart Saugus Valencia Division 2A West Ranch Division 3AA Santa Clarita Christian Division 3A Golden Valley Division 4AA Canyon Division 5AA Trinity Classical Academy Girls Basketball
Word of Mouth Connection I first met Quinton Lafferty over the phone a few weeks ago thanks to David Jackson, retired Army lieutenant colonel, whose Signal veteran’s page appeared July
Citing insufficient evidence, prosecutors announced they will not be prosecuting a 60-year-old man accused of trying to snatch a toddler in Valencia earlier this week. On Monday, shortly after 11:09
The California School Employees Association announced its endorsement of two Saugus Union School District school board candidates on Wednesday. CSEA will endorse Judy Umeck of area No. 2 and Sharlene
College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne Van Hook was honored in the hills of the Canyon Country campus Thursday as longtime residents, local district leaders and dozens of college stakeholders
Product-labeling plays a key role in how we make our buying choices. Some are merely catchy or present such a compelling culture that you are drawn in.  Slogans like Nike’s
Valencia football’s preleague slate culminates tonight with perhaps the most anticipated opponent of the season: Calabasas. The Coyotes have consistently matched up well with the Vikings, with Calabasas winning 2017
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