
2017-2018 College of the Canyons Year in Review
Throughout the 2017-2018 school year, College of the Canyons was constantly making headlines for the way their sports programs performed on and off the field. “Our resources are pretty fantastic
Throughout the 2017-2018 school year, College of the Canyons was constantly making headlines for the way their sports programs performed on and off the field. “Our resources are pretty fantastic
Santa Clarita Valley International, a local free public charter school, has announced that Farnaz Kaufman will be its new School Director, according to a news release from the school.
Los Angeles County voters will have a say in where their voices are heard at the polls when the 2020 election rolls around, county officials said Friday.
By Paul Butler, for The Signal Last week, my wife and I served as volunteers for the fourth consecutive year at the “Royal Family Kids Camp,” which is for children
The draft plan to address homelessness in Santa Clarita lists five major goals in tackling the growing problem within the city.
Mykael Wright’s skills have been consistent thus far in his prep football career, but his location has not. After spending three years with Valencia prep football, Mykael Wright has enrolled
With more than just wine to offer, Circle of Hope will be having its Vine2Wine event on Aug. 11 at the California Institute of the Arts in an effort to raise money for cancer patients in the Santa Clarita Valley.
While Santa Clarita recently garnered attention as one of the “safest cities” per recent data, sheriff’s officials still see far too many of what are called “crimes of opportunity,” officials said Friday.
Congressman Steve Knight, R-Santa Clarita joined the National Defense Authorization Act Defense Committee’s “Pass the Gavel” discussion Wednesday.
The Westfield Valencia Town Center Art Space has installed a new, unconventional art exhibit by artist Aaron Kramer titled “Urban Objects.” “I have worked with reclaimed materials for years,” Kramer
Two big rigs collided near Templin Highway late Thursday night, sending one truck crashing into the center divider, where it caught fire, and the other truck onto the right shoulder,
County prosecutors warned residents Friday that people seeking immigration assistance should be wary of advisers who promise work permits, citizenship and release from immigration detention, officials said. “Victims not only
It’s no doubt that athletics play a major factor in the Santa Clarita Valley for kids and parents alike. With the success that Santa Clarita Christian School, Santa Clarita Valley
By Tanner Nava For The Signal The American Diabetes Association’s Team Tackle hosted a “Project Power” camp for kids at the Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club on
As they now look for the community’s input from residents, the Santa Clarita City Council released a draft Thursday of the Community Plan to Address Homelessness to unite housing nonprofit groups to fully tackle the growing problem of homelessness.
Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill by Assemblyman Tom Lackey allowing retired law enforcement officials to openly carry firearms. The new law, Assembly Bill 1192, gives retired peace officers
In what was a surprise for its owner, workers and guests, Telly’s Charburgers is moving from its location at Bouquet Canyon Road to one of two possible locations — one on Plum Canyon Road or another on Soledad Canyon Road.
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce honored local veterans as its eighth annual Patriots Luncheon at the Oaks Club in Valencia on Thursday.
SCV Water is in the process of paying $192,000 in state-imposed fines for having polluted the Santa Clara River while repairing a well plagued with perchlorate-tainted water. For up to
Six Flags Magic Mountain debuted its newest addition to its long list of thrill attractions Thursday morning: CraZanity, a 175-foot-tall pendulum ride that reaches speeds of 75 mph, and is
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