
Chinese Warriors of Peking come to Santa Clarita Oct. 6
The Chinese Warriors of Peking, an acrobatics and martial arts company, plan to perform at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center on Oct. 6. The show begins at 4 p.m.
The Chinese Warriors of Peking, an acrobatics and martial arts company, plan to perform at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center on Oct. 6. The show begins at 4 p.m.
Dr. Tracy McFarland, 60, a longtime and well-liked local veterinarian, died early Monday surrounded by her family after a short battle with cancer.
Santa Clarita had a 2-1 ratio of people to opioid prescriptions in the last year, but had a 1-2,700 ratio for anti-overdose drugs to opioid prescriptions, according to data recently
Valencia native Kyler Sauer will move on to the quarterfinals of the 2018 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship at the Charlotte Country Club in North Carolina after defeating Derek Busby 1 up
Welcoming Santa Barbara, the No. 3 ranked team in the state, onto its home pitch on Tuesday afternoon, the Canyons’ men’s soccer team held tough, drawing a 0-0 tie. Coming
Sung Chae Park was surprised when she made the Valencia girls golf team. So when she was named medalist in Foothill League meet No. 4 at Hansen Dam on Tuesday,
The Valencia volleyball team that beat Canyon 3-1 on Tuesday at Canyon was not the same team that lost to the Cowboys in five sets on Sept. 4. “All of
The Golden Valley girls tennis team defeated its rival Canyon on Tuesday afternoon 14-4, earning its first Foothill League win of the season. The Grizzlies were led by No. 1
People are quitting their jobs at a record rate not seen since the start of the world wide web in the 1990s, or the internet bubble, a recent Labor Department
For College of the Canyons wide receiver Jumpei Dobashi, who is from Kawasaki, Japan, football has been a part of his life since childhood. That’s unusual for Japanese youth, as
By Marina Anderson Wondering what to do this weekend? If you like being around water, and enjoying nature like ducks and turtles, there’s a place you can enjoy without having
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Is there a better way to highlight the sport of cross-country and your university than to have one of your most-organized, most-successful programs host
Local state legislators are waiting on Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature on a few more bills before the clock is up this fall for the governor to sign their legislation into
Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill Friday, authored by Assemblyman Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, that would have allowed the Department of Motor Vehicles to sponsor a gold star family specialized
The CIF-Southern Section Week 5 polls were released on Monday with three Foothill League schools in action, wrapping up their preleague schedules this past weekend. West Ranch (5-0) was the
The 23rd annual Valencia Fall Brawl took place on Saturday, Sept. 22, with West Ranch coming out on top in both the singles and doubles brackets in the eight-team girls
The man whose body was found hanging in a field Thursday in a remote area of Bouquet Canyon Road near Agua Dulce has been identified as 53-year-old Michael Husher of
Two people were injured and taken to the hospital as a result of the Charlie Fire, which by Monday afternoon had burned 3,380 acres and was 30 percent contained. One
From Santa Clarita to Goleta, from Tehachapi to San Diego, there’s a festival waiting for you. Apples, lemons, avocados, art and music are all waiting for their day in the
By Ray Kutylo Signal Contributing Writer ‘Right pricing’ of the home is listing the home at a price designed to get the seller the highest sales price within the timeframe
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