
Pagter Brothers add to SCV wine scene in Newhall
By Taylor Villanueva Signal Staff Writer When brothers Gib Pagter and Scott Page-Pagter noticed a need for more wineries in the Santa Clarita Valley, Pagter Brothers Winery was born. Gib

By Taylor Villanueva Signal Staff Writer When brothers Gib Pagter and Scott Page-Pagter noticed a need for more wineries in the Santa Clarita Valley, Pagter Brothers Winery was born. Gib

Princeton University softball head coach Lisa Van Ackeren must like what she’s seen from the West Ranch softball program. For the third time in six years, a West Ranch softball

By Ken Striplin City Manager Santa Clarita has been hailed as one of the safest cities in the nation. This is thanks to our top notch partnerships with Los Angeles

By Taylor Villanueva Signal Staff Writer Throughout the Santa Clarita Valley is a system of pedestrian paths that has grown over the years. These paths are the work of city

With the 2020 election not far off, Santa Clarita voters shared their thoughts on where vote centers should reside during a meeting held by Black Women for Wellness at the Newhall Community Center on Sunday.

In a celebration of the Epiphany, or Three Kings Day, the Italian Catholic Club of Santa Clarita Valley and members of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Newhall signaled the traditional end of the 12 days of Christmas with a goodbye to the holiday season with their fifth La Befana on Sunday.

In her first town hall of 2019, Rep. Katie Hill took questions from constituents about the government shutdown in Palmdale on Sunday.

Firefighters responded to a call placed at 2:51 p.m. on Sunday about a house fire on Oak Spring Canyon Road in Canyon Country.

Since graduating from UCLA in 2017 with a degree in history, Minns has split his time between mixed martial arts training and running his charity, LOV Movement, which he started in January 2018. The 23-year-old said that LOV Movement was born out of his history of helping the homeless, his own ideas of how to better run a nonprofit and the decision to take action.

Portions of Route 14 will be closed from Jan. 7-12 due to a pavement rehabilitation project, according to a news release issued on Friday by the California Department of Transportation.

Rain showers and a chance of a thunderstorm have been projected to begin Saturday night and could continue through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service website. While Saturday afternoon

Following the end of the holiday recess, Sacramento legislators in both the California State Assembly and State Senate are scheduled to return to session Monday. Among those legislators reconvening in

The third and fourth lanes of the northbound side of Interstate 5, just south of State Route 138 in Lebec, were closed for several hours on Saturday due to a vehicle fire.

Months ahead of their annual Relay for Life, the American Cancer Society will hold a kickoff event at Santa Clarita Lanes on Jan. 13.

Sgt. Kenneth Templeton has always been a comedian. He makes self-deprecating jokes about how before the war he was in a couple of high school plays, but was never good

College of the Canyons’ Early Childhood Education Department, in collaboration with the city of Santa Clarita, is scheduled to hold a workshop on Jan. 9 dealing with how to empower children and stand up to bullying.

Though the 2020 election is nearly two years away, Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County residents will have the chance to provide input for the new vote centers at a meeting to be hosted Sunday at the Newhall Community Center by Black Women for Wellness.

Adorned with vintage collectibles, large television screens and a bar, Apollo’s Barber Shop VIP Lounge has garnered a reputation as the “man cave” for haircuts and beer. But customers have

The Canyon boys basketball team currently has the most wins in a season since its 2015-16 slate. And the Cowboys are only halfway in. With Friday night’s 59-44 home win