
Hart High’s 50th graduating class celebrates 20 years later
Members of the 50th graduating class of Hart High school reunited to celebrate and catch up on where their lives have taken them since graduating 20 years ago. “We thought
Members of the 50th graduating class of Hart High school reunited to celebrate and catch up on where their lives have taken them since graduating 20 years ago. “We thought
Congressman Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, voted to pass multiple bills in the House of Representatives designed to combat the growing opioid crisis across the nation, according to a news release.
The city of Santa Clarita, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and the Los Angeles County Fire Department are warning residents that all fireworks are illegal within city limits.
The upcoming USC Santa Clarita Valley SCend Off will bring all Trojans in the Santa Clarita Valley, old and new, together on Jul 14, according to a news release.
The city of Santa Clarita is hosting a new art exhibit called “Pettable Paintings,” which allows anyone to touch and feel the paintings on display. The exhibit, located at the
In an effort to combat the opioid crisis, the United States Department of Agriculture launched an interactive map to help engage with people across the country on how to help prevent, treat and recover from opioid use, according to a news release.
Santa Clarita Muslims came together as a community to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the month long holiday of Ramadan, with their annual Eid carnival celebration Saturday.
Forty years to today’s exact date, the young men and women of the Santa Clarita Valley’s newest high school were celebrating the completion of their senior year. Under the stars
Central Park played host to the second annual Boots & Brews Country Music Festival in Santa Clarita on Saturday.
Visitors to William S. Hart Park were welcome to several on site events to participate, learn and have fun with A Day at the Ranch one Open House on Saturday.
For the first time to kick of kitten adoption season, the Castaic Animal Shelter hosted a kitten shower to let the public see all the cats the shelter has to offer.
Raising money for charity to give back to the community, the Knights of Columbus hosted the fourth annual Car Show and Chili Cook-Off at Our Lady of Perpetual Help. OLPH’s
During the winter months, when others may be sleeping, Frank Schiro gets up to cook breakfast for the homeless population at Bridge to Home. He’s been doing this for about
It’s good to be back. As we’ve reported in The Signal over the past 10 days, your community newspaper is under new local ownership and editorial management. Yes, it’s a
Angeles National Forest and Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a small brush fire on the 5-freeway near Pyramid Lake. The fire was reported at 9:27 a.m. by the
As Canyon’s Most Valuable Swimmer of the Year, Foothill League boys Swimmer of the Year and now All-SCV boys Swimmer of the Year, Kevin Childs doesn’t stop winning, even when
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In a low-scoring game at the War On the Floor Tournament, Saugus boys basketball took on the La Canada Spartans at John Burroughs High School in Burbank on Friday. Choosing
Saugus baseball and Canyon baseball are in two very opposite positions. The former is settled in with a coach in the midst of his second summer with the team. The
Last Tuesday during the primary, voters saw five propositions on the statewide ballot, four that ultimately passed and one that failed. Proposition 68 passed, authorizing $4 billion in bond funding
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