
2017-18 Signal Sports Awards: And the nominees are…
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.
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.
When school returns to session in August, the Sulphur Springs Union School District and its superintendent plan to unveil the district’s newest project to help students. “About four years ago,
Natalie Gilmore For The Signal Representing the United States in Fyn, Denmark, Alex Allevato took sixth place in the 2018 Fyn ITU Duathlon World Championships. On July 8th, the
A 31-year-old Saugus woman was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of felony vandalism for allegedly spray-painting a mural of graffiti on three buildings at Santa Clarita Park. About 6:45 a.m. Tuesday,
It was a morning heartwarming enough to melt the ice at a Santa Clarita preschool as some students experienced snow for the first time Wednesday morning. Creative Years Infant Center
The California Department of Motor Vehicles is offering applications online for driver’s licenses and identification cards. The online option, which was first made available Monday, guides applicants through the process
The Castaic Area Town Council welcomed a familiar face back to its board Wednesday, officials said.
With love for the environment and preserving beauty in mind, the lake’s “Friends” plan family-friendly events in L.A. County’s largest regional park, Castaic Lake, members said Tuesday.
A Spring Valley woman was arrested Tuesday night on suspicion of evading and resisting arrest after a 175-mile pursuit that began in El Cajon ended with a spike strip laid
Coroner identifies body of man found near Santa Clara River Monday Medical examiners identified Wednesday the body of a man found in the wash of the Santa Clara River as
If you were to walk into The Master’s University gymnasium, you would see a re-finished and smoothly polished playing surface with new logos and graphics only a couple months after
SCV Water officials approved a plan Tuesday that changes the way board members are paid to attend meetings — identifying which meetings count and which ones don’t. Although they’re still
While Mi Ranchito has been closed for business for some time, it didn’t stop a driver from trying to make an unauthorized entry, officials said Tuesday. Sheriff’s deputies responded to
As heat waves begin to plague Santa Clarita, animal shelter and law enforcement officials have advice and words of warning for pet owners. Summer pet safety tips Every year, hundreds
The Ventura County Certified Farmers’ Market Association, VCCFMA, announced the arrival of stone fruits, Monday morning. Every Sunday, Santa Clarita residents have the opportunity to shop from farm fresh produce
With 394 days, 18 hours and 48 minutes left until the grand opening of the long-awaited Castaic High School, according to the official counter, the William S. Hart Union High
With a new superintendent and employees shuffling from one cabinet position to another, the Newhall School District plans to use Tuesday’s board meeting as a planning session to inform the
The Saugus Union School District will discuss multiple resolutions on Tuesday seeking to approve the levy and collection of more than $10 million in special taxes from four of the
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