
Dorian A. Quezada – U.S. Navy Veteran – Santa Clarita Resident
Patriots Luncheon My friend Cheryl Ramirez at the SCV Chamber of Commerce recommended that Dorian Quezada, a fresh Navy veteran and new Santa Clarita resident, make contact with me as
Patriots Luncheon My friend Cheryl Ramirez at the SCV Chamber of Commerce recommended that Dorian Quezada, a fresh Navy veteran and new Santa Clarita resident, make contact with me as
During summer, Hart boys soccer player Lawrence Luna doesn’t complain about the time that he doesn’t get to spend on the field conditioning and perfecting his craft for the upcoming
Local service providers and community members met Thursday to discuss prevention and an upcoming community training in the Santa Clarita Valley. The Suicide Prevention, Postvention and Wellness Committee has spent
The “Three States Initiative,” proposed to divide California into three parts, failed Wednesday after the state Supreme Court took it off the ballot. The proposal, pushed by tech billionaire Tim
While L.A. County and Santa Clarita officials continue their battle to end homelessness, the region is making use of several programs to alleviate the problems and encourage collaboration, county officials said in a release Tuesday.
Local sheriff’s detectives are reporting an increase in the number catalytic converters stolen from cars in the Santa Clarita Valley. The most-favored car targeted by thieves, they say, is the
Jury deliberations are scheduled to begin Friday in the trial of Jon Heely, former director of music publishing for Disney, who in February was ordered to stand trial on charges
Voters no longer need to worry about stocking up on stamps if they mail in their vote.
A Green Valley woman reportedly on her way to Calabasas was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence with prior convictions for DUI Wednesday night. The woman was reportedly
An inmate firefighter was airlifted to safety Thursday morning after having suffered a heat-related ailment. Shortly after 10:30 a.m., paramedics with the Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to reports
LOS ANGELES – Drive down any given street in the Santa Clarita Valley and it’s nearly impossible not to come across a basketball court, soccer field, park or really any
Two local men were arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism Wednesday. The men were accused of spray painting buildings inside a park. A California Highway Patrol officer patrolling near
The courts sided with Los Angeles County, dismissing a portion of the proceedings in a lawsuit filed by Chiquita Canyon earlier this week, county officials announced Thursday. Part of the
A Canyon Country man accused of punching and head-butting another man in an alleged fight was arrested on suspicion of felony assault. On Tuesday, shortly after 6:45 p.m., deputies with
Natalie Gilmore For The Signal On July 13th, Saugus Baseball’s Nolan Kutcher took a large step in the direction of his dreams with a commitment to play NCAA Division 1
The William S. Hart Union High School District unanimously approved two new administrators set to take over their respective appointments in the next school year. Following their announcement that Wendy
SCV Water officials pledged Tuesday to set aside 489 acre-feet of water for 405 Tapia Ranch homes between Castaic and Tesoro del Valle. Last month, the agency’s Water Resources and
Every summer, The Signal recognizes the fastest of fast, the toughest of tough and, well, the best of the best when it comes to sports in the Santa Clarita Valley.
State legislators are hoping California voters won’t have to worry about “fake news” or other attempts to troll online ahead of November’s election.
County supervisors Tuesday approved putting a measure on the November ballot that would increase property taxes to pay for stormwater-runoff and water-pollution measures on residential and commercial properties.
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