
Hart district adopts 2018-19 budget
The William S. Hart Union High School District became the first school district in the Santa Clarita Valley to finalize its budget on Wednesday, adopting a $247.7 million spending plan
The William S. Hart Union High School District became the first school district in the Santa Clarita Valley to finalize its budget on Wednesday, adopting a $247.7 million spending plan
After over three decades of research and supervision related to autism and other disabilities, retired Canyon Country resident Diane Ambrose was appointed to the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities
Parents in the Santa Clarita Valley and beyond will now be able to use a new map-based tool that shows which public schools in California have had their drinking water
Four people were detained, at least one at gunpoint, by local sheriff’s deputies investigating a suspected burglary in Saugus on Wednesday morning. After being questioned, one young woman was arrested
To support the Wounded Heroes Fund, the Ice Station Valencia is organizing its inaugural Charity Car Show on Sunday, June 24. Funds for the charity will go to The Wounded Heroes
It’s summer, but class was in session for nearly two dozen teachers from across the Santa Clarita Valley. The 22 educators participating in an outreach training session for sixth-grade teachers
After three seasons as head coach of the Canyon baseball team, Drew Peterson resigned from his position during the final week of the 2017-18 school year. He is the third
Assemblyman Dante Acosta announced SOS Entertainment as the 38th District’s 2018 Business of the Year, Tuesday afternoon. “I want to recognize Ed Masterson and SOS Entertainment for all they do
Prospective students will be able to make more informed decisions about their college education and career choices with these new assets, stated a news release from the state’s community college
The Santa Clarita Valley’s Child & Family Center celebrated a funding boost to help with a new crisis intervention program, officials announced Monday. Steven Kim, owner of the Sand Canyon
A Castaic man who pleaded no contest to battery and vandalism in connection with a domestic dispute was sentenced recently to three years probation. Lemuel Lemus, 19, pleaded no contest
The driver of a car that flipped over on Sierra Highway in Agua Dulce on Wednesday morning was taken to a hospital in Palmdale. The single-vehicle crash happened on Sierra
Deputies reported finding counterfeit money, meth, burglary tools, drug paraphernalia and someone else’s ID during a routine traffic stop on a pair of out-of-towners this week. A man and a
Coming off a 2-0 road shutout win against So Cal Crush Football Club on Sunday, Santa Clarita Blue Heat Football Club is starting to mesh and take the form of
COC celebrated another graduation recently, as the college’s first Uniquely Abled Academy (UAA) class finished a pilot program designed for highly functional autistic individuals. “We vetted and tested and interviewed
Ahead of big races, it’s not unusual for Saugus distance runner Mariah Castillo to get a little nervous. Even ahead of smaller races, she gets some butterflies. One trick she
Brad Lanfranco is back at The Signal to complete a turn-back-the-clock leadership team built by Publisher Richard Budman, who, earlier this month, purchased the 99-year-old Santa Clarita Valley newspaper. A
No one was hurt in a Tuesday morning traffic collision between a motorcycle and a city bus, first responders said. The minor crash happened at the intersection of Bouquet Canyon
A water project to modify the pipeline that carries water from Castaic Lake to Sylmar for Los Angeles water consumers was initially expected to cost SCV Water no more than
Residents are invited to the annual Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club’s Field Day, a 24-hour event taking place from June 23-24, when people can try sending out transmissions around North
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