
City hosts 75 vendors of handmade goods at 27th Annual Fine Craft Show
This year, the Fine Craft Show had 75 vendors set up booths and food trucks in Old Orchard Park selling everything from carved wood items to handcrafted soaps.

This year, the Fine Craft Show had 75 vendors set up booths and food trucks in Old Orchard Park selling everything from carved wood items to handcrafted soaps.

With Santa Claus seated at one end of Hart Hall and the Valencia High School Choir standing at the other end, visitors to William S. Hart Regional Park took part in the festivities at “Cowboys and Carols” on Saturday.

The chilly evening air did not stop veterans, active service members and their families from celebrating the 13th annual Military Honor Christmas Tree Lighting and Menorah Lighting ceremony, organized by Prayer Angels for the Military, at Veterans Historical Plaza in Newhall on Saturday.

The sand beaches of Castaic Lake’s Paradise Cove were met with snow as children sled through the the 25th annual Winter Magic and Lighted Boat Parade, presented by the Friends of Castaic Lake and the Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Department, on Saturday.

Several small businesses joined together for the Holiday Extravaganza Boutique to have fun, interact with the community and raise money for the OneMore Foster Care Initiative at Wolf Creek Brewery on Saturday.

Santa Clarita Valley Trail Users set out Saturday morning to create a new multi-use trail in the East Walker Ranch open space in Canyon Country. Beginning at 8 a.m. and

Tucked away in the corner of William S. Hart Park, the 37th annual “Christmas Open House” offered Santa Clarita families a chance to visit Heritage Junction and receive some holiday cheer.

Golden Valley High School’s cheer team and their families worked together to remember late coach Ed Santos with a new garden dedicated in his memory on Saturday.

By Erik Boal For The Signal PORTLAND, Ore. — On one of the most significant days for California cross-country athletes in the 15-year existence of Nike Cross Nationals, West Ranch

Los Angeles County firefighters saved a dog from a Saugus house fire Saturday evening. “We found the dog (inside the house) and he was having respiratory issues” due to the

Demonstrating the spirit of giving, which is present throughout the Santa Clarita Valley, FivePoint has made a six-figure donation in support of the SCV Senior Center. The gift, which came

A solitary candle will bring light to thousands of people in Santa Clarita’s Jewish community for the first night of Hanukkah at the Westfield Valencia Town Center on Sunday.

The Placerita Canyon Nature Center is bringing back its annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday.

After hundreds, maybe thousands of miles ran during this cross-country season, all the hard work has paid off for Canyon High School’s Ethan Danforth and the West Ranch boys cross-country

I love singing, but for some reason, I don’t like whistling — there’s something about whistling for me that sounds like chalk scratching on a blackboard. My brother-in-law whistles a

George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st president of the United States, died Friday. He was 94. “Jeb, Neil, Marvin, Doro and I are saddened to announce that after 94 remarkable

Trinity Classical Academy fell to Desert Christian 51-46 in the first game of the Desert Christian Tournament on Friday. Kyle Fields led the Knights in scoring with 13 points. Zack

The Southern California Football Association released its 2018 postseason awards on Thursday and 16 College of the Canyons football players plus head coach Ted Iacenda were amongst the honorees. Iacenda

The Canyon girls basketball coaching staff always has one request for its players: Watch basketball. “NBA, college, whatever it is, just watch it,” said Cowboys coach Jessica Haayer. “And don’t

After settling for a 1-1 tie in its first game of the 2018-19 season, Hart boys soccer tried to capture the first win against Los Alamitos in the Aliso Cup