
From the city manager: To a happy and safe New Year’s Day celebration
By Ken Striplin City Manager It’s hard to believe that 2018 will be behind us in just two more days. I hope you have many festive celebrations planned to usher

By Ken Striplin City Manager It’s hard to believe that 2018 will be behind us in just two more days. I hope you have many festive celebrations planned to usher

In a day or two we will be saying goodbye to 2018. As The Signal prepares for its 100th birthday, I am ending my year with a column instead of

With the 2018-19 girls basketball season underway, we take a look at 10 players from the Santa Clarita Valley to keep an eye on throughout the year. Canyon –

Glasses are clinging, confetti is flying and the ball is dropping in Time Square. The new year is fast approaching and a resolution may be a little more complicated than

By Taylor Villanueva Signal Staff Writer As the clock strikes midnight and the ball drops, signaling the new year, no matter what you choose to do, there are plenty of

With winter break now in place at every school district in the Santa Clarita Valley, local parents will soon be scrambling to find an activity that will keep their child

Santa Clarita has a strong community of avid “Smash Bros.” competitors, and that the proximity to a major freeway makes it easy for players all across California to come compete.

On Sunday, the Valley Tournament Club held its third “Battle of the Leagues” tournament at Valencia Lanes. Jesse Gutierrez, one of the tournament directors and self-described “average bowler,” said he started the tournament series to provide a more affordable option for people who wanted to bowl more seriously.

Motorists and Six Flags Magic Mountain visitors sat in immovable traffic that spilled out from Interstate 5 onto Magic Mountain Parkway, leaving behind gridlock on the freeway and nearby surface streets Sunday.

Due to the National Weather Service’s forecast for low temperatures, the Los Angeles County Health Officer issued a cold weather alert for several parts of the county, according to a press release from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on Friday.

A man was taken to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital after he was injured by a gunshot wound to the arm while walking down Sierra Highway near Linda Vista Street Saturday night.

Although this year’s College Playoff Saturday did not feature hometown favorites like UCLA or USC, the Santa Clarita sports fan community packed into local bars and viewing parties throughout the

Banding together, students from across the William S. Hart School District collaborated to provide support for homeless people in Santa Clarita through a pop-up shop called “The Oasis” at Global Prep Academy on Saturday.

The SCV Senior Center gave people a chance to show their competitive side with its first bridge tournament on Saturday and Sunday.

The Republican Central Committee for the Santa Clarita Valley — a local group of Republican Party members who help organize their party’s candidates and volunteers during local election seasons —

By having a little bit of fun for everyone along the way, Soroptimist International of Valencia will raise money for its programs with the 9th annual Gentlemen for a Cause at Pinot’s Palette on Jan. 16.

Investigators have identified two of the victims who died in a fatal Interstate 5 traffic collision Friday as 18-year-old Audrey Barba, of Palmdale, and 49-year-old Antoine Kendrick, whose city of

The CBS Film Series is looking to continue into 2019 with its latest film, “93Queen,” which will screen at Congregation Beth Shalom on Jan. 13.

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a man they believe robbed a Saugus bank Friday after claiming to have a gun. At approximately 10:35 p.m. Friday, suspect Joel Salazar,

Wrapping things up in his senior year at Canyon High School, boys cross-country runner Ethan Danforth has always stuck to the process. His process worked. For the second year in